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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Builds King Gleeok Out of LEGOs

A creative fan of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom recently built a King Gleeok boss entirely out of LEGO blocks. The player recorded the process for Zelda fans to watch, highlighting the work it takes to recreate the menacing three-headed boss from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Despite the lack of new updates and content for Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, many players are still experiencing and replaying the game on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo is supporting the game with product releases, including a new Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom apparel line. Moreover, the dedicated community continues to share their creations with others online, including machines and contraptions made using Link's Ultrahand ability.

YouTube content creator MitchBuilds published a video that shows the process of creating Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's King Gleeok out of LEGOs. Since the boss' design is very intricate, MitchBuilds goes through the assembly of the LEGO King Gleeok piece by piece, starting with each of the monster's heads. A combination of custom LEGO pieces were used alongside standard LEGO pieces. Once the heads were built, MitchBuilds shows the monster's long neck and body being put together, followed by the large wings, legs, feet, and tail. This was MitchBuilds' most extensive LEGO project yet, with the video of King Gleeok's assembly being 27 minutes and two seconds long.

The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom community on YouTube appears to be pleased with MitchBuilds' finished LEGO project, with some fans saying the King Gleeok project is one of the best they've seen so far. The use of custom blocks and pieces was essential to creating a LEGO King Gleeok, and some fans are interested in using some of the ideas shown in the video for their own LEGO projects. Similarly, players have been inspired by the boss fight and created a King Gleeok mech in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom by using Ultrahand.

Players who have yet to encounter King Gleeok in Zelda: Tears of the

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