It's inevitable that players are bound to face a plethora of enemies when exploring 's Hyrule, whether they're an intimidating boss or a more common foe like a Bokoblin. The game features some truly impressive set pieces, with plenty of deadly boss battles and mini-bosses throughout the land for players to take on, and since the launch of the game last year, players have begun finding more and more creative ways to claim their victories.
This is what happened when YouTuber ぶれねこ(BreNeko) was presented with one of the massive, multi-headed dragons, Gleeok. After the cutscene played, showing the flame variant of this formidable foe soaring through the sky, BreNeko stood at the edge of one of the taller sky islands and fired three arrows in quick succession up into the sky, and as they made their descent, the Gleeok flew straight into their path, with each arrow hitting each of Gleeok's heads in quick succession, causing the dragon to fall to the ground as Link himself jumped off the sky island into a freefall to watch the dragon's descent.
A Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player have built an extraordinary device for one-shotting the dreadful Gleeok that defies all reasoning.
To say fellow fans were impressed would be a massive understatement, as so many took to the YouTube comments under BreNeko's post to praise their impressive feat, with one calling it "" One question many did have — aside from whether fall damage killed the Gleeok, as the video cut out before this point — was just how long it took BreNeko to pull off the trick in the first place and how many attempts it took.
BreNeko provided an answer — which has since been pinned — on the YouTube Shorts version of the clip, where they stated thatto pull off the trick, the shooting direction and shooting angle are adjusted using the vertically long sky island visible on the left side of the screen as an indicator. Where the Gleeok orbits around the same location, if timed properly, it is possible to hit it in this
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