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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Lynels make their fully 3D debut and appear much more muscular than previously, as well as having huge horns. Like many advanced enemies in the transition to 3D, Lynels are made far more dangerous than they originally were, with the strongest Lynels being far more dangerous than the game's [[Guardian Stalker]]s. Unlike most monsters in the game, Lynels are intelligent, and capable of noticing Link from great distances. If one notices Link and then he leaves its line of sight before it decides Link is an enemy, the Lynel may alertly look around the area for multiple minutes, trying to find him again. Additionally, the [[Lynel Mask]] does not indefinitely fool them, only briefly confusing them. If one sees a [[Remote Bomb]], it will purposefully kick it away, though they will not look up if Link is throwing them from a high ledge. Lynels are usually found alone, though as many as three can be found in the same general area as each other. Like other enemies, Lynels and their weaponry get stronger the more enemies Link defeats. Unlike most others, there are very few exceptions to this due to their limited numbers, and as such if [[photograph]]s are not obtained before this increase happens, they will be unattainable outside of purchasing them. Aside from the normal brown and red Lynels, the colors of Lynel are the '''Blue-Maned Lynel''', the '''White-Maned Lynel''', and the '''Silver Lynel'''. The [[Master Mode]] DLC additionally included the even stronger '''Golden Lynel''', as well as making Lynels in general more common to the point of one being on the [[Great Plateau]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', Lynels make their fully 3D debut and appear much more muscular than previously, as well as having huge horns. Like many advanced enemies in the transition to 3D, Lynels are made far more dangerous than they originally were, with the strongest Lynels being far more dangerous than the game's [[Guardian Stalker]]s. Unlike most monsters in the game, Lynels are intelligent, and capable of noticing Link from great distances. If one notices Link and then he leaves its line of sight before it decides Link is an enemy, the Lynel may alertly look around the area for multiple minutes, trying to find him again. Additionally, the [[Lynel Mask]] does not indefinitely fool them, only briefly confusing them. If one sees a [[Remote Bomb]], it will purposefully kick it away, though they will not look up if Link is throwing them from a high ledge. Lynels are usually found alone, though as many as three can be found in the same general area as each other. Like other enemies, Lynels and their weaponry get stronger the more enemies Link defeats. Unlike most others, there are very few exceptions to this due to their limited numbers, and as such if [[photograph]]s are not obtained before this increase happens, they will be unattainable outside of purchasing them. Aside from the normal brown and red Lynels, the colors of Lynel are the '''Blue-Maned Lynel''', the '''White-Maned Lynel''', and the '''Silver Lynel'''. The [[Master Mode]] DLC additionally included the even stronger '''Golden Lynel''', as well as making Lynels in general more common to the point of one being on the [[Great Plateau]].


In battle, Lynels can wield [[Lynel Bow]]s with powerful [[arrow]] types, as well as [[Lynel Sword]]s, [[Lynel Spear]]s, [[Lynel Crusher]]s, and [[Lynel Shield]]s. Later iterations carry "mighty" versions of these, and the strongest carry "savage" versions. Lynel Bows are capable of firing multiple arrows at once that can curve through the air to reach Link. Additionally, Lynels can breath huge bursts of fire and charge quickly into Link to trample him or hit him with a melee weapon. If Link manages to evade one, it may teleport in order to catch up with him again. If one has not seen Link, he is capable of using his [[Parasail]] to glide onto its back and "ride" it for a few seconds before it knocks him off, thus giving Link the opportunity to attack it without it being able to directly respond. If defeated, Lynels can drop [[Lynel Horn]]s, [[Lynel Hoof]]s, and [[Lynel Gut]]s, with the silver types also able to drop rare gemstones.
In battle, Lynels can wield [[Lynel Bow]]s with powerful [[arrow]] types, as well as [[Lynel Sword]]s, [[Lynel Spear]]s, [[Lynel Crusher]]s, and [[Lynel Shield]]s. Later iterations carry "mighty" versions of these, and the strongest carry "savage" versions. Lynel Bows are capable of firing multiple arrows at once that can curve through the air to reach Link. Additionally, Lynels can breath huge bursts of fire and charge quickly into Link to trample him or hit him with a melee weapon. If Link manages to evade one, it may teleport in order to catch up with him again. If one hasn't seen Link, he is capable of using him [[Parasail]] to glide onto its back and "ride" it for a few seconds before it knocks him off, thus giving Link the opportunity to attack it without it being able to directly respond. If defeated, Lynels can drop [[Lynel Horn]]s, [[Lynel Hoof]]s, and [[Lynel Gut]]s, with the silver types also able to drop rare gemstones.


Historically, a Lynel on [[Ploymus Mountain]] menacing [[Zora's Domain]] was defeated by a [[Hylian]] (presumably Link before the [[Great Calamity]]), an event carved into (but weathered away from) the seventh [[Zora Monument]]. In the present day, a low-armed Lynel is found on the same mountain, and is likely intended as the first Lynel the player encounters. It is not intended to be fought, but rather snuck around in order to collect the [[Shock Arrow]]s littering the area in order to use them to fight [[Vah Ruta]]. This Lynel in particular stays low-level and unarmed throughout the game, but will still pose a challenge for unprepared players if it spots Link. This is the only Lynel the game actively pushes the player to face in the main plot.
Historically, a Lynel on [[Ploymus Mountain]] menacing [[Zora's Domain]] was defeated by a [[Hylian]] (presumably Link before the [[Great Calamity]]), an event carved into (but weathered away from) the seventh [[Zora Monument]]. In the present day, a low-armed Lynel is found on the same mountain, and is likely intended as the first Lynel the player encounters. It is not intended to be fought, but rather snuck around in order to collect the [[Shock Arrow]]s littering the area in order to use them to fight [[Vah Ruta]]. This Lynel in particular stays low-level and unarmed throughout the game, but will still pose a challenge for unprepared players if it spots Link. This is the only Lynel the game actively pushes the player to face in the main plot.

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