Ice Gleeok Guide — All Locations, Strategy & Drops in TotK
Ice Gleeok Guide — Strategy & All Locations
Ice Gleeoks (also called Frost Gleeoks) are the cold variant of TotK's apex dragon-bosses. They freeze the ground, launch blizzard storms in Phase 2, and can instantly immobilize Link with ice attacks. This guide covers every Ice Gleeok location and the fire-based strategy to take them down.
Ice Gleeok Overview
| Stat | Value | |------|-------| | HP | Very High | | Phase 1 | Grounded — ice breath, freeze projectiles, frost floor | | Phase 2 | Airborne — blizzard dome, ground icing | | Element | Ice — cold damage, freeze status, frost floor | | Key drop | Gleeok Frost Horn (armor upgrade material) | | Elemental weakness | Fire |
Special mechanic: Ice Gleeok freezes the ground in Phase 2, creating an icy floor that reduces traction (Link slides). This makes dodging harder and completely changes Phase 2 mobility.
Required Preparation
Cold Resistance (Mandatory)
Ice Gleeoks spawn in cold environments and add additional cold damage:
- Snowquill Set (2-star minimum) — Cold Resistance Level 2 for high-altitude areas
- Spicy Elixir / Spicy food — Level 2 cold resist for 6-8 minutes
- Spicy Pepper dishes — cheap, easily grown near Eldin Canyon base
Fire Weapons (Highly Recommended)
Fire is the elemental counter to Ice:
- Fire Fruit fused arrows — cheap, widely available, deals bonus fire damage
- Bomb Flowers — not fire but high burst damage to stunned heads
- Flame Emitter Zonai device — area fire damage during ground phase
- Ruby fused arrows — Fire damage arrows from gem fusion
Fire arrows are dramatically more effective against Ice Gleeoks compared to neutral arrows. Each fire arrow to a head gem deals significant bonus damage on top of the stagger.
Best Loadout
- Cold Resistance food (active before fight)
- 20+ Fire Fruit arrows
- High-attack bow (multi-shot preferred)
- Strong two-handed or one-handed melee for ground phase
- Hearty food for extra hearts
Ice Gleeok Locations
Location 1 — Hebra Mountains Summit (Hebra)
Coordinates: -3100, 3200, 0600 (approximate summit area) Access: Rospro Pass Skyview Tower → fly north into Hebra peak region
The Hebra Mountains Ice Gleeok is in one of the coldest zones in Hyrule. You need Level 2+ Cold Resistance just to survive the environment here, let alone the fight.
Tips for Hebra:
- The mountain terrain is ideal for Phase 2 — lots of elevated launch points
- Snow-covered slopes become even more slippery with ice floor
- Blizzard weather cycles here — time the fight for clearer weather if possible
- Closest shrine: Use fast travel to the nearest Hebra shrine to reset if needed
Location 2 — North Tabantha Snowfield (Northwest Hyrule)
Coordinates: -2540, 3580, 0230 Access: Pikida Stonegrove Skyview Tower → fly north into the snowfield
A large open snowfield Ice Gleeok — more accessible terrain than the Hebra peak variant.
Tips for Tabantha Snowfield:
- Flatter terrain = cleaner dodge lanes in Phase 1
- The open snowfield gives more room but less cover from Phase 2 blizzard
- Wind can affect paraglider approach to the airborne Gleeok in Phase 2
Location 3 — Lanaryu Wetlands (Lanaryu Region)
Coordinates: 2430, 0230, 0075 Access: Lanaryu Skyview Tower → fly northwest toward the wetlands
An Ice Gleeok in the Lanaryu area — unexpected location away from the snow biome.
Tips for Lanaryu:
- The wetlands terrain provides limited elevation for Phase 2 approach
- This Gleeok is closer to civilization — Zora's Domain fast travel is nearby for resupply
- Ice freezes the water surface during Phase 2, creating unusual icy platform terrain
Location 4 — Depths Versions
All surface Ice Gleeoks have Depths counterparts directly below them. Depths Ice Gleeoks:
- Same attack patterns
- Same drops (Gleeok Frost Horn)
- Harder to reach but useful for post-Blood-Moon farming
- Require Sundelion dishes for Gloom recovery
Combat Strategy
Phase 1 — Three Heads
Each head has distinct attack patterns:
- Left head: Sweeping ice breath — creates frost floor strip — jump over it
- Right head: Tracking ice ball projectile — dodge sideways just before impact
- Center head: Direct charge — backflip → Flurry Rush opportunity
Hitting head gems:
- Fire arrows are optimal — stagger + bonus fire damage
- Each gem hit staggers the head briefly
- When all three heads are simultaneously stunned, Gleeok collapses
- Rush in for melee combo on the stunned body
Freeze status warning: If an ice attack hits you, Link freezes in place for 2-3 seconds. Smash buttons rapidly to break free faster. During freeze, the Gleeok will usually follow up with a ground slam — break free and dodge immediately.
Ground frost: The frost floor gradually spreads from Ice Gleeok attacks. Frosted ground:
- Reduces movement speed slightly
- Can freeze Link if walked through at full coverage
- Flames (from Fire Fruit or fire attacks) temporarily melt frost sections
Phase 2 — Blizzard Mode
At ~50% HP or after repeated staggers, Ice Gleeok enters Phase 2:
- Launches skyward
- Creates a blizzard dome over the arena — persistent cold damage zone
- Ground ices over completely — extreme slippage penalty
- Continues launching targeted ice projectiles from the air
Phase 2 unique mechanic — frozen floor: The completely iced ground is the Ice Gleeok's signature Phase 2 challenge. Movement is compromised:
- Sprint instead of walking — less traction loss
- Avoid direction changes on ice — momentum doesn't stop
- Use Ascend on any non-icy surface (rocks, debris) to gain altitude without fighting ice floor
Reaching the airborne Gleeok:
- Climb any rock/debris that protrudes above the ice and paraglide toward the Gleeok
- Ascend through the icy ground won't work (no ceiling above) — find rocks
- Thermal-style updraft — the blizzard creates some air movement; circle the edge
- Zonai wing or rocket — attach before fight, deploy in Phase 2
In the air:
- Draw bow, enter slow-time (zoom), aim at each of the three head gems
- Fire arrows in the air still deal bonus damage
- Three head hits (one per head) knocks it back to ground
- Land on Gleeok back for melee phase
Ice Gleeok Drops
| Drop | Rarity | Use | |------|--------|-----| | Gleeok Frost Horn | Uncommon | Armor upgrade material (Snowquill 4-star) | | Gleeok Wing | Common | Fuse to arrows — ice attribute | | Gleeok Guts | Rare | High-value elixir ingredient (80R each) | | Sapphire | Occasional | Sell (260R) or fuse for ice arrows |
Gleeok Frost Horn uses:
- Required for Snowquill Armor 4-star upgrade (maximum cold resistance)
- Fuse to weapons for ice melee attacks (freeze enemies)
- Fuse to arrows for ice damage (counters fire enemies)
Gleeok Wing fuse: Ice-attribute wing arrow — deals ice damage on hit, chance to freeze regular enemies. Useful for stunning Lynels or slowing Bokoblins.
Frost Gleeok vs. Ice Gleeok — Naming Note
In TotK, the enemies are officially called Frost Gleeoks in the Compendium, but players often call them Ice Gleeoks. They are the same enemy — the ice/frost variant with cold element attacks and the Gleeok Frost Horn drop.
Ice Gleeok Farming Circuit
For Gleeok Frost Horn farming (needed for Snowquill 4-star upgrades):
- Kill Hebra Mountains Ice Gleeok
- Kill Tabantha Snowfield Ice Gleeok
- Kill Lanaryu Ice Gleeok (if accessible)
- (Optional) Depths versions for extra drops
- Rest at campfire → Blood Moon → repeat
Each circuit yields 3-6 Frost Horns depending on luck. Snowquill 4-star requires approximately 4 Frost Horns per piece (12 total for full set).
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