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{{Boss
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{{Item
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|name = Wooden Shield
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|type = Equip
|image = [[File:Gleeok.png|300px]]
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|image = [[File:Wooden Shield.png|140px]]
|caption = Gleeok artwork from ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
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|caption = The Wooden Shield from ''Twilight Princess''
|game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{TMC}}<br>{{PH}}
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|game = {{TLoZ}}<br>{{OoA}}<br>{{OoS}}<br>{{TP}}<br>{{PH}}<br>{{SS}}
|other = [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|Animated series]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''The Legend of Zelda'' comic]]<br>[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]]<br>{{TFoE}}<br>{{TWoG}}<br>{{SSBB}} {{Exp|as a Sticker}}
 
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|other= {{HWL}}
|dungeon = [[Snake (Dungeon)|Snake]], [[Dragon (Dungeon)|Dragon]], and [[Lion (Dungeon)|Lion]] {{ExpGame|TLoZ}}<br>[[Moon (Dungeon)|Moon]], [[Lizard]], and [[Demon (Dungeon)|Demon]] {{ExpGame|TLoZ}} {{Exp|Second Quest}}<br>[[Explorer's Crypt]] {{ExpGame|OoS}}<br>[[Temple of Ice (Phantom Hourglass)|Temple of Ice]] {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
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|cost =
|weakness = [[Sword]]<br>[[Bomb]]s
 
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|uses = Defending from attacks
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|comp = [[Fighter's Shield]]<br>[[Deku Shield]]<br>[[Ordon Shield]]<br>[[Small Shield]]
 
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'''Gleeok''' is a recurring [[boss]] in {{LZS|Series}}. It is a dragon with multiple heads, and if the heads are struck enough they detach and fight independently until the body is finally defeated.
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The '''Wooden Shield''' is a recurring [[Shield]] in {{LZS|Series}}. These Shields are usually unable to protect against fire and magical attacks, and may even be burnt by them. The Wooden Shield is usually superseded by a stronger, metallic Shield.
   
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==Location and Uses==
{{TLoZManual|Gleeok|A huge dragon that has 2 to 4 heads and spits out beams at Link. Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air.}}
 
 
==Appearances==
 
 
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
 
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
[[File:Gleeok2Headed.png|left|80px]]
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[[File:Wooden Shield LoZ.png|left]]
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In {{TLoZ}}, the Wooden Shield is [[Link]]'s starting [[Shield]]. It is capable of blocking basic attacks, such as rocks fired from [[Octorok]]s or [[Arrow]]s shot by [[Moblin]]s. Link can upgrade the Shield by buying a [[Magical Shield]] from various shops around [[Hyrule]]; however, if a [[Like Like]] attacks Link, he will lose the Magical Shield and revert back to the Wooden Shield. The Wooden Shield, however, cannot be swallowed by Like Likes.
Gleeok makes three appearances in {{TLoZ}}, all defeated in similar fashion. Using the Sword, [[Link]] must cut off each of the heads on the beast. Once a head is detached from the body, it will float around the room shooting fireballs at Link.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= A huge dragon that has 2 to 4 heads and spits out beams at Link. Heads that Link cuts off from its body fly around in the air. |game= TLoZ|page= 38}}</ref> He must avoid the fireballs and cut off the other heads.
 
   
 
===''Oracle'' Series===
A two-headed version of the beast guards the fourth piece of Triforce in the {{c|Snake|Dungeon}}, a three-headed version is a mini-boss in the {{c|Dragon|Dungeon}}, and a four-headed version of the beast guards the piece of Triforce found in the {{c|Lion|Dungeon}}. In the [[Second Quest]], there is an two, three and four-headed versions guarding pieces of Triforce in the {{c|Moon|Dungeon}}, [[Lizard]] and {{c|Demon|Dungeon}}, respectively.
 
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[[File:Wooden Shield OOX.png|left]]
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In the {{OoX}}, the Wooden Shield is the L-1 Shield . It can be upgraded to the L-2 [[Iron Shield]] and later the L-3 [[Mirror Shield]] through a [[Linked Game]].
   
===''Oracle of Seasons''===
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===''Twilight Princess''===
[[File:Oracle Of Seasons - Gleeok.png|left|105px]]
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[[File:Wooden Shield Icon TP.png|left|30px]]
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In {{TP}}, the Wooden Shield can be bought at [[Malo Mart]] in [[Kakariko Village]]. It serves as a replacement to the [[Ordon Shield]], the first wooden Shield Link obtains in the game, if it gets burnt. The Wooden Shield can also be burnt from fire attacks, but it is always available at Malo Mart, different from the Ordon Shield which is one of a kind.
The Gleeok within the {{OoS}} is a two-headed version fought in the [[Explorer's Crypt]]. It is defeated in a different fashion from its former counterpart. Getting rid of the beast's heads is still Link's main objective, however, there is one more step before defeating it. Link must quickly slash away the heads. This must be done quickly, because the severed heads will reattach themselves to the body if given time. Once both heads are severed, the beast will start jumping, causing a massive earthquake in the arena. Using the [[Roc's Cape]] is the only way to avoid serious damage from the beast. When the beast is grounded Link should attack with the sword. He must continue this process until it is defeated. It will then give up the [[Seed of Life]], the seventh [[Essence of Nature]].
 
 
===''The Minish Cap''===
 
{{Main|Gleerok}}
 
Though Gleeok does not appear in {{TMC}}, the boss [[Gleerok]] is a one-headed Gleeok with a rock on its back.<ref>{{Cite|A Gleeok with a hard, rocky shell found in Mount Crenel.|Figurine description|TMC}}</ref>
 
   
 
===''Phantom Hourglass''===
 
===''Phantom Hourglass''===
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[[File:PH Wooden Shield Inventory Sprite.png|left]]
[[File:Gleeok Strategy PH 2.png|right|thumb|130px|Link fighting Gleeok]]
 
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In {{PH}}, the Wooden Shield is the only Shield available. In order to improve his defense, Link must use [[Neri]]'s powers to improve the Shield's capabilities, such as blocking more projectiles and stunning enemies that run into the Shield. The Shield also appears in {{ST}}, known as the [[Shield of Antiquity]], where it cannot be eaten by Like Likes.
In {{PH}}, Gleeok appears as the ''Two-Headed Dragon'' Gleeok, boss of the {{c|Temple of Ice|ph}} and guardian of the [[Azurine]] steel. Its red head spews fireballs, while the blue head sprays frigid ice, similar to [[Trinexx]] from {{ALttP}}.
 
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===''Skyward Sword''===
Link will be standing on a platform with four pegs near each corner. When one of the heads looses a blast at Link, he will need to attach the grappling hook to two pegs diagonally so as the rope launches the blast back at the other dragon's face, cracking its mask. In addition with these blasts, the two heads will lunge to snap the rope Link ties, while trying to bite him as well. They can also sink below the water to cause a tremor that will flood Link's platform, as well as cause chunks of ice to fall from the ceiling and crash into Link. Link can tie the grappling hook to two posts and walk along the rope to avoid the ice chunks. Three blasts to both heads will remove their masks.
 
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[[File:Wooden Shield Icon SS.png|left|50px]]
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In {{SS}}, the Wooden Shield can be obtained from [[Owlan]] by talking to him after obtaining the [[Goddess Sword]]. It can also be bought from the [[Gear Shop]] at the [[Bazaar (Skyward Sword)|Bazaar]] for 50 [[Rupee]]s. It is the most basic Shield in the game. It is weak to fire and will burn up if Link falls into lava. However, it is immune to electric attacks, making it useful in the [[Lanayru Desert]].The Shield's special property is that it will not only block enemy Arrows, but also enable Link to collect any of them that are lodged into it; however, while a well-timed [[Shield Bash]] will protect it from most fire-based attacks, a flaming Arrow will make it start to burn. By trading [[Gondo]] some Rupees and [[Treasure]], Link can [[Upgrading|upgrade]] the Wooden Shield at the [[Scrap Shop]]. Despite their increased durability, they still retain their weakness to fire.
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====Upgrades====
Both heads will remove two of the four pegs by snapping them with their jaws. Each head will take turns at trying to bite Link, then will charge up for a powered blast. The red dragon head will loose a fiery blast that will scorch him, as well as leave a trail of fire on the platform. The blue dragon head will loose a blast of ice that will freeze Link on contact. While charging, however, both dragons will be sucking in energy, exposing their tongues. Link can pull the head down by tying one end of the grappling hook to a post, and using it as an anchor on the dragon's head. Once down, Link must slash at the dragon head before it recovers. Repeating this process to both heads will defeat the dragon, and Link will obtain a [[Heart Container]], extra sands for the {{it|Phantom Hourglass}}, and the second of the three [[Pure Metal]]s, Azurine.
 
 
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
 
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!Upgrade Cost
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===Animated Series===
 
[[File:Gleeok (Hitch in the Works).png|thumb|right|180px|Gleeok from the animated series]]
 
Gleeok appears in two episodes of the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. In "[[Kiss'n Tell]]", [[Ganon]] sends a Gleeok and a [[Gibdo]] disguised as a beautiful maiden to a forest, where the Gleeok pretends to be attacking the maiden so that they can lure [[Link]] into the scene. However, [[Princess Zelda]] arrives instead and proceeds to try and fight off the Gleeok by throwing various kinds of fruits at the three-headed monster.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=And maybe an adventure. Link will be sorry he missed out. REAL sorry. Beautiful girls in trouble are what he LIVES for.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|quote= Eat these lemons, sourpuss!|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> When the Gleeok is stunned for a moment, Zelda sees a chance to go but the maiden refuses, saying she wants to be rescued by a handsome hero.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=No! I want to be rescued by a handsome hero!|name=Maiden|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> Soon after, Link appears and battles against the Gleeok, who quickly [[zap]]s the two outer heads. With only one head left, Link grabs the Gleeok's tail, but the monster begins to run around in circles. Zelda, who was eating a banana from the fruit basket, throws the banana peel to the ground and causes the Gleeok to slip,<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Yeah, yeah, but let's get this over with.|name=Princess Zelda|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=4}}</ref> allowing Link to deliver the final blow and send the Gleeok back to the [[Evil Jar]].
 
 
In "[[Hitch in the Works]]", when Link arrives to the [[Underworld]] and tries to stop the wedding between Princess Zelda and Ganon, the evil wizard summons a [[Gleeok]] from the [[Evil Jar]] to attack Link.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=She's under my control, hero! And as for you, you have your own problems!|name=Ganon|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=10}}</ref> Link fires three Sword Beams at the monster's necks, but the heads separate and come after him. He skillfully dodges their attacks, causing them to fly straight into Ganon, thus destroying the evil wizard and the remains of the Gleeok.
 
 
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Comic===
 
A four-headed Gleeok appears in the ''[[Choices]]'' story of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]]. Link encounters it as he is traveling through the [[Underworld]] in search of Princess Zelda. Although Link at first seems to have trouble fighting the Gleeok,<ref>{{cite book|quote=Hey, a Gleeok is no problem! A four-headed Gleeok...that's something else!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=5}}</ref> Link is able to cut off all four of the Gleeok's heads with a little help from [[Miff]]. The disembodied heads then begin to attack the young hero, but after some struggle, Link is able to defeat all of the Gleeok's heads.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Not bad, huh? Sometimes I amaze even myself!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=7}}</ref>
 
 
===''A Link to the Past'' Comic===
 
[[File:Gleeok (comic).png|thumb|right|Gleeok from the ''A Link to the Past'' comic]]
 
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic]], Link is attacked by monsters called Gleeocs in the [[Palace of Darkness]]. However, the monsters are bright orange lizards with green gems on their heads, and thus physically resemble smaller versions of the [[Helmasaur King]] which is fought in the game. After Link is discovered wandering around the palace by a [[Rocklops]], he is attacked by a Gleeok that was called upon by the Rocklops. Although he defeats it easily with the [[Master Sword]], soon more [[Hinox]]s riding Gleeocs begin to head towards him.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Link!! There's more on the way!|book=A Link to the Past|publisher=Nintendo Power|page=12}}</ref> Link then gives [[Epheremelda]] a [[bomb]], which eventually denotes the [[firecorn]] stockpile and destroys the entire palace and, with it, the Gleeocs.
 
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
 
Gleeok appears as a [[Sticker]] in {{SSBB}}.
 
 
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Banded Shield (Skyward Sword).png|70px]]<br>'''{{Section|Banded Shield}}'''
!width="inherited"|Name
 
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|[[File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 2 [[Amber Relic]]s<br>[[File:Monster Claw (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 1 [[Monster Claw]]<br>[[File:Jelly Blob (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 1 [[Jelly Blob]]<br>[[File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 30 Rupees
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!Effect in [[The Subspace Emissary]]
 
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Braced Shield (Skyward Sword).png|70px]]<br>'''{{Section|Braced Shield}}'''
|[[Gleeok]]
 
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|[[File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 3 Amber Relics<br>[[File:Monster Claw (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 2 Monster Claws<br>[[File:Tumbleweed (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 2 [[Tumbleweed]]s<br>[[File:Ornamental Skull (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 1 [[Ornamental Skull]]<br>[[File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png|30px]] 50 Rupees
|[[File:Gleeok Sticker.png|60px]]
 
|''The Legend of Zelda''
 
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|All
 
 
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===CD-i Games===
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
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{{Noncanon|start}}
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===''Hyrule Warriors Legends''===
 
{{Sectstub}}
 
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In {{HWL}}, the Wooden Shield from ''Phantom Hourglass'' appears along with the [[Phantom Sword]] as part of [[Toon Link]]'s Sword weapon set.
In {{TFoE}}, Gleeok appears as an enemy in [[Spearfish Falls]]. The dragon steals the fat lady's necklace, so Link must defeat it to recover it. It also appears as an enemy in {{TWoG}}.
 
{{noncanon|End}}
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{{Noncanon|end}}
   
==Trivia==
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==Etymology==
 
{{Names
*In ''The Legend of Zelda'', there is an unused variant of Gleeok with one head within the game's code.<ref>[http://tcrf.net/The_Legend_of_Zelda#Unused_Enemy_Values The Legend of Zelda: Unused Enemy Values]</ref>
 
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*Gleeok is the only boss from ''The Legend of Zelda'' to not appear in {{BSTLoZ}}.
 
 
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*The masks Gleeok wear in ''Phantom Hourglass'' are similar to that of the [[Helmaroc King]]. Without their masks they also bear a striking resemblance to [[Valoo]].
 
 
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*Being a multi-headed dragon, Gleeok bears similarities with the chthonic water beast of Greek mythology, {{wp|Lernaean Hydra|Hydra}}.
 
 
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|jaM=
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|es= Escudo de Madera
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|esM= Wood Shield
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|fr= Bouclier en Bois
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|frM= Wooden Shield
 
|frC= Bouclier de Bois {{ExpGame|SS}}
 
|frCM=
 
|de=
 
|deM=
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|it= Scudo di Legno
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|itM= Wooden Shield
 
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|koM= }}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:LoZ Gleeok.png|Gleeok artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Beta Wooden Shield.png|Pre-release design of the Wooden Shield from ''Twilight Princess''
File:GleeokHeadLoZ.png|Gleeok's Head artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:PH Shield.png|The Wooden Shield from ''Phantom Hourglass''
File:GleeokBattleArtLoZ.png|Artwork of Link fighting Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Wooden Shield SS.png|The Wooden Shield from ''Skyward Sword''
File:Gleeok3Headed.png|Three Headed Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Banded Shield.png|The Banded Shield from ''Skyward Sword''
File:GleeokLoZ.png|Four Headed Gleeok from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:HW Short Sword Rank 2.png|The Wooden Shield and Phantom Sword from ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:GleeokHead.png|Gleeok Head from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Gleeok Masks.png|Gleeok in ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Gleeok NoMasks.png|Gleeok without masks in ''Phantom Hourglass''
 
File:Gleeok2LoZArt.png|Gleeok Million Publishing guide artwork from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
File:Gleeok (Kiss'n Tell).png|Three-headed Gleeok from the animated series
 
File:Gleeok Heads (Hitch in the Works).png|Three Gleeok Heads from the animated series
 
File:Gleeok (VC).png|Four-headed Gleeok in ''The Legend of Zelda'' comic
 
File:Gleeok FoE.png|Gleeok from ''The Faces of Evil'' and ''The Wand of Gamelon''
 
File:Gleeok Head WoG.png|Gleeok's Head from ''The Faces of Evil'' and ''The Wand of Gamelon''
 
File:LoZLinkGleeok1988NintendoHasbro.jpg|Link fighting Gleeok action figure from ''The Legend of Zelda''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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{{Names
 
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|ja= {{Japanese|グリオーク|Guriōku}} {{ExpGame|TLoZ}}<br>{{Japanese|氷炎双頭竜 グリオーク|Hyō-En Sōtō Ryū Guriōku}} {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
|jaM= Gleeok<br>Ice-Fire Two-Headed Dragon: Gleeok
 
|esL= Gleeok {{ExpGame|TLoZ}}<br>Gleeok, Dragón Bicéfalo {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
|esLM= -<br>Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon
 
|esS= Griock
 
|esSM= -
 
|frC= Gleeok, Dragon Bicéphale {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
|frCM= Gleeok, Two-Headed Dragon
 
|frF= Griock
 
|frFM= -
 
|de= {{de|Gleeok}} {{ExpGame|TLoZ}}<br>{{de|Griock|Griock, zweiköpfiger Drache}} {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
|deM= Gleeok<br>Griock, Two-Headed Dragon
 
|it= Griock {{ExpGame|SSBB}}<br>Griock, dragone a due teste {{ExpGame|PH}}<br>Gleook {{Exp|In the animated series}}
 
|itM= -<br>Griock, two-headed dragon<br>-
 
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|ptM=
 
|ptP=
 
|ptPM=
 
|ptB=
 
|ptBM=
 
|nl=
 
|nlM=
 
|ru=
 
|ruM=
 
|ko= {{Korean|그리오크|Geuriokeu}}<br>{{Korean|빙염쌍두룡 그리오크|Bingyeom Ssangduryong Geuriokeu}} {{ExpGame|PH}}
 
|koM= Gleeok<br>Two-headed Dragon of Ice and Flame: Gleeok
 
|ch=
 
|chM=
 
|chT=
 
|chTM=
 
|chS=
 
|chSM=
 
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{{Bosses|PH}}
 
{{SaurianEnemy}}
 
{{FireEnemy}}
 
   
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Revision as of 04:56, 21 February 2016

[[File:File:Wooden Shield.png.png|20x20px]] [[|]] The Wooden Shield is a recurring Shield in Template:LZS. These Shields are usually unable to protect against fire and magical attacks, and may even be burnt by them. The Wooden Shield is usually superseded by a stronger, metallic Shield.

Location and Uses

The Legend of Zelda

In The Legend of Zelda, the Wooden Shield is Link's starting Shield. It is capable of blocking basic attacks, such as rocks fired from Octoroks or Arrows shot by Moblins. Link can upgrade the Shield by buying a Magical Shield from various shops around Hyrule; however, if a Like Like attacks Link, he will lose the Magical Shield and revert back to the Wooden Shield. The Wooden Shield, however, cannot be swallowed by Like Likes.

Oracle Series

In the Template:OoX, the Wooden Shield is the L-1 Shield . It can be upgraded to the L-2 Iron Shield and later the L-3 Mirror Shield through a Linked Game.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, the Wooden Shield can be bought at Malo Mart in Kakariko Village. It serves as a replacement to the Ordon Shield, the first wooden Shield Link obtains in the game, if it gets burnt. The Wooden Shield can also be burnt from fire attacks, but it is always available at Malo Mart, different from the Ordon Shield which is one of a kind.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, the Wooden Shield is the only Shield available. In order to improve his defense, Link must use Neri's powers to improve the Shield's capabilities, such as blocking more projectiles and stunning enemies that run into the Shield. The Shield also appears in Spirit Tracks, known as the Shield of Antiquity, where it cannot be eaten by Like Likes.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, the Wooden Shield can be obtained from Owlan by talking to him after obtaining the Goddess Sword. It can also be bought from the Gear Shop at the Bazaar for 50 Rupees. It is the most basic Shield in the game. It is weak to fire and will burn up if Link falls into lava. However, it is immune to electric attacks, making it useful in the Lanayru Desert.The Shield's special property is that it will not only block enemy Arrows, but also enable Link to collect any of them that are lodged into it; however, while a well-timed Shield Bash will protect it from most fire-based attacks, a flaming Arrow will make it start to burn. By trading Gondo some Rupees and Treasure, Link can upgrade the Wooden Shield at the Scrap Shop. Despite their increased durability, they still retain their weakness to fire.

Upgrades

Name Upgrade Cost
File:Banded Shield (Skyward Sword).png
Banded Shield
File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png 2 Amber Relics
File:Monster Claw (Skyward Sword).png 1 Monster Claw
File:Jelly Blob (Skyward Sword).png 1 Jelly Blob
File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png 30 Rupees
File:Braced Shield (Skyward Sword).png
Braced Shield
File:Amber Relic (Skyward Sword).png 3 Amber Relics
File:Monster Claw (Skyward Sword).png 2 Monster Claws
File:Tumbleweed (Skyward Sword).png 2 Tumbleweeds
File:Ornamental Skull (Skyward Sword).png 1 Ornamental Skull
File:Rupee (Skyward Sword).png 50 Rupees

Non-Canon Appearances

Hyrule Warriors Legends

Template:Sectstub In Hyrule Warriors Legends, the Wooden Shield from Phantom Hourglass appears along with the Phantom Sword as part of Toon Link's Sword weapon set.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
French-speaking countries French Bouclier en Bois Wooden Shield
Canada FrenchCA Bouclier de Bois Template:ExpGame
Italian Republic Italian Scudo di Legno Wooden Shield
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Escudo de Madera Wood Shield

Gallery

Template:Shields