@Dizzi
not worthy of its own thread but here, this is why lynels can be considered cats but not horses--
horse refers to this species in particular, including the domesticated horses in the subspecies, Equus ferus caballus. any animal not within this species group is not considered a horse...
yeah i'd say the way to go is to get one while it's still a pebblit so it can grow fond of you while it's still a tiny little babby. he can sleep in my rock collection and grow big and STRONG.
i believe botw is their fourth title? unless they're in oracles or la, which i've not played. but yes for their 3d debut, they're literally perfect lol. designwise, really the only glaring difference is that they have horns. everything else is about the same, save for the addition of armor...
but but you said silver bokoblin! SILVER ISNT BLUE DOMO GOSH
uwu
...anyway--
i'd like to make a huge shoutout to kitty, the blue-maned coliseum lynel who has endured getting shot at by guardians with me in the castle time and time again. you are so so brave and I WISH THE GAME WOULD LET...
I got bored and decided to make compilations of the monster/enemy noises because it's no secret that incoherent character noises from video games played all in a row is bizarrely entertaining (see: morton koopa jr). It's only the "voice" files, the rest are weapon and attack noises and aren't...
Tbh if I could keep a lynel I probably would do less riding him and more fighting alongside him. Riding would reduce him to being just a mount and he deserves so much more. He will be my best friend and we will kill **** together. (:
I share this dilemma. Not so much because materials, but... I'm generally reluctant to fight certain lynels because all the lower level varieties seem to get replaced, and it looks like the weapon type is dependent on their location (this could be wrong), and I need their clubs in particular...
I like that the monsters in BotW don't explicitly serve Ganon. Their widespread appearances throughout Hyrule could be linked to him (as implied) but they themselves seem to act on their own agenda and I really love that. Their hostility toward people I sort of see more as either a territorial...