Blue-Maned Lynel: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
(60 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<!--- If you are coming here from the map, this page is NOT a marker page. This is the WIKI page for the Blue-Maned Lynel. --> | |||
{{Infobox|enemy | {{Infobox|enemy | ||
| image = [[File:Blue- | | image = [[File:Blue-Maned Lynel - TotK Compendium.png]] | ||
| threat = 7 | | threat = 7 | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' | ||
| location = [[ | | location = '''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>[[Akkala Wilds]]<br/>[[Coliseum Ruins]]<br/>West [[Elma Knolls]]<br/>[[First Gatehouse]] (only permanent location)<br/>[[Lake Kilsie]] West<br/>[[Lanayru Road - East Gate]]<br/>[[Laparoh Mesa]]<br/>[[Lodrum Headland]]<br/>[[North Akkala Valley]]<br/>[[Oseira Plains]] (2×)<br/>[[Riola Spring]] West<br/>[[Tabantha Bridge Stable]] South<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>[[Lanayru Heights]]<br/>[[Lanayru Wetlands]]<br/>[[Harfin Valley]] | ||
| weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Two-Handed Weapons|Two-Handed Weapons]] <br/> [[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]] | | upgrade from = [[Lynel]] | ||
| related = [[Lynel#Breath of the Wild|Lynel]] <br/> [[White-Maned Lynel]] <br/> [[Silver Lynel]] <br/> [[Golden Lynel]] | | upgrade to = [[White-Maned Lynel]] | ||
| health = 3,000 HP | |||
| weapon = [[Breath of the Wild Two-Handed Weapons|Two-Handed Weapons]]<br/>[[Breath of the Wild Bows|Bows]] | |||
| related = [[Lynel#Breath of the Wild|Lynel]]<br/>[[White-Maned Lynel]]<br/>[[Silver Lynel]]<br/>[[Golden Lynel]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|These fearsome monsters have lived in Hyrule since ancient times. Compared to the Standard Lynel, those with blue manes are much tougher and are equipped with much stronger weapons. Facing off a Lynel is ill-advised, but if you must, be sure you're well prepared.| | {{quote|These fearsome monsters have lived in Hyrule since ancient times. Compared to the Standard Lynel, those with blue manes are much tougher and are equipped with much stronger weapons. Facing off a Lynel is ill-advised, but if you must, be sure you're well prepared.|''Breath of the Wild'' in-game description}} | ||
The '''Blue-Maned Lynel''' are found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | The '''Blue-Maned Lynel''' are found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. | ||
==Strategy== | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
One can always be found in the [[First Gatehouse]] in [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]. | |||
===Strategy=== | |||
{{Main|Lynel#Weapon-Related Attack/Movement Patterns|Lynel Weapon-Related Attack/Movement Patterns}} | |||
There are seven of these Lynels in the base game. | |||
This Lynel can shoot fireballs from its mouth. These may look pretty menacing but they are actually very easy to dodge; in fact you can just run (no need to sprint) to the left or right and you won't get hit. The actual problem with these fireballs is that they light the grass on fire for a while and the fire might get in the way. On the bright side you can also use this fire to your advantage since you can ride the updraft and either use the slow motion to shoot the Lynel in the face, or you can just land on its back for a free attack. Attempting to shoot a Lynel from a distance is usually a very poor idea, it will shoot elemental arrows at you, including [[Shock Arrow]]s, which afflict critical damage, and if more than one projectile hits at once, you might die outright on the spot. | This Lynel can shoot fireballs from its mouth. These may look pretty menacing but they are actually very easy to dodge; in fact you can just run (no need to sprint) to the left or right and you won't get hit. The actual problem with these fireballs is that they light the grass on fire for a while and the fire might get in the way. On the bright side you can also use this fire to your advantage since you can ride the updraft and either use the slow motion to shoot the Lynel in the face, or you can just land on its back for a free attack. Attempting to shoot a Lynel from a distance is usually a very poor idea, it will shoot elemental arrows at you, including [[Shock Arrow]]s, which afflict critical damage, and if more than one projectile hits at once, you might die outright on the spot. | ||
All Lynels are impervious to elemental damage, but will usually stop at their tracks if there's fire on their path. | |||
These Lynels are marginally more common than the weaker Red-Maned variation, but they dwell in less accessible areas, so they're more rarely encountered. In perspective, White-Maned Lynels are more easily encountered. | |||
As Link encounters and battles more Lynels, just like the White-Maned Lynels, the Blue-Maned variation eventually start spawning as [[Silver Lynel]]s except for the Blue-Maned Lynel at Hyrule Castle. | |||
A spear-wielding Blue-Maned Lynel is the boss of the snow section of the [[Trial of the Sword#Final Trial|Final Trial of the Trial of the Sword]], making it the penultimate boss of the Trial of the Sword as a whole. In [[Master Mode]], this Lynel is in turn a [[White-Maned Lynel]]. | |||
===Drops=== | |||
* '''Note:''' The Blue-Maned Lynel in the [[First Gatehouse]] at [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]], which does not upgrade with [[World Level]] and carries a [[Mighty Lynel Sword]], [[Mighty Lynel Shield]] and [[Mighty Lynel Bow]], will not ordinarily drop its weapons on defeat. To make it do so, the player must save the game within the First Gatehouse ''and'' reload from this save ''before'' killing the Lynel. The player can then kill the Lynel and it will drop the weapons in line with Lynels elsewhere in the game. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Line 22: | Line 43: | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File:Lynel_Hoof.png|30px]][[Lynel Hoof]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Lynel_Hoof.png|30px]][[Lynel Hoof]] | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File:Lynel_Guts.png|30px]][[Lynel Guts]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Lynel_Guts.png|30px]][[Lynel Guts]] | ||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!colspan="8"|Carried Weapons | |||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File:Mighty-lynel-sword.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Sword]] '''or'''<br/>[[File:Flameblade.png|30px]][[Flameblade]]<br/><center><big><big><big>+</big></big></big></center><br/>[[File:Mighty-lynel-shield.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Shield]]<br/><center><big><big><big>+</big></big></big></center><br/>[[File:Mighty-lynel-bow.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Bow]] | |||
|- | |colspan="2"|[[File:Mighty-lynel-spear.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Spear]]<br/><center><big><big><big>+</big></big></big></center><br/>[[File:Mighty-lynel-bow.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Bow]] | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File:Mighty-lynel- | |colspan="2"|[[File:Mighty-lynel-crusher.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Crusher]]<br/><center><big><big><big>+</big></big></big></center><br/>[[File:Mighty-lynel-bow.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Bow]] | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File:Mighty-lynel-bow.png|30px]][[Mighty Lynel Bow]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Fire-arrow.png|20px]][[Fire Arrow]]s, or<br/>[[File:Shock-arrow.png|20px]][[Shock Arrow]]s, or<br/>[[File:Ice-arrow.png|20px]][[Ice Arrow]]s | ||
|colspan="2"|[[File: | |||
|} | |} | ||
==''Age of Calamity''== | |||
[[File:Bluemanedlyneltotk.jpg|thumb|200px|A Blue-Maned Lynel, as they appear in ''Tears of the Kingdom'']] | |||
{{HWAoC-Stub|section}} | |||
==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | |||
Blue-Maned Lynels reappear from ''Breath of the Wild'' and remain present for the entire game, with adjusted enemy balancing allowing for each of every type of Lynel to share overworld space with each other at the same time. Blue-Maned Lynels will always be found on [[Lanayru Heights]], [[Lanayru Wetlands]] and [[Harfin Valley]]. A Blue-Maned Lynel is also the second opponent fought in the [[Floating Coliseum]], alongside a Red and White-Maned Lynel and two Silver Lynels. They carry over many of their characteristics from ''Breath of the Wild'' with the most notable differences being that they now drop [[Blue-Maned Lynel Saber Horn]]s and [[Blue-Maned Lynel Mace Horn]]s upon defeat. [[Blue-Maned Lynel Saber Horn]]s and [[Blue-Maned Lynel Mace Horn]]s have a fuse power of 33 and 29 respectively, ranking them at equal power with [[Silver Moblin Horn]]s and [[Stalnox Horn]]s, and is effective respectively for slash and hammer-type attacks. [[Lynel Hoof]]s will also be dropped with a chance for [[Lynel Guts]] to also drop, along with a variety of medium level unfused basic weapons, and [[Mighty Lynel Bow]]s and [[Mighty Lynel Shield]]s. | |||
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Enemies}} | {{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Enemies}} | ||
{{Listbox|Age of Calamity Enemies}} | |||
{{Listbox|Tears of the Kingdom Enemies}} | |||
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Enemies}} | {{Cat|Breath of the Wild Enemies}} | ||
{{cat|Age of Calamity Enemies}} | |||
{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Enemies}} |
Latest revision as of 16:18, September 23, 2024
Games | ||
Location | Breath of the Wild | |
Upgrade from | ||
Upgrade to | ||
Threat | ||
Effective | ||
Health | 3,000 HP | |
Related |
"These fearsome monsters have lived in Hyrule since ancient times. Compared to the Standard Lynel, those with blue manes are much tougher and are equipped with much stronger weapons. Facing off a Lynel is ill-advised, but if you must, be sure you're well prepared."
The Blue-Maned Lynel are found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
One can always be found in the First Gatehouse in Hyrule Castle.
Strategy
- Main article: Lynel Weapon-Related Attack/Movement Patterns
There are seven of these Lynels in the base game.
This Lynel can shoot fireballs from its mouth. These may look pretty menacing but they are actually very easy to dodge; in fact you can just run (no need to sprint) to the left or right and you won't get hit. The actual problem with these fireballs is that they light the grass on fire for a while and the fire might get in the way. On the bright side you can also use this fire to your advantage since you can ride the updraft and either use the slow motion to shoot the Lynel in the face, or you can just land on its back for a free attack. Attempting to shoot a Lynel from a distance is usually a very poor idea, it will shoot elemental arrows at you, including Shock Arrows, which afflict critical damage, and if more than one projectile hits at once, you might die outright on the spot.
All Lynels are impervious to elemental damage, but will usually stop at their tracks if there's fire on their path.
These Lynels are marginally more common than the weaker Red-Maned variation, but they dwell in less accessible areas, so they're more rarely encountered. In perspective, White-Maned Lynels are more easily encountered.
As Link encounters and battles more Lynels, just like the White-Maned Lynels, the Blue-Maned variation eventually start spawning as Silver Lynels except for the Blue-Maned Lynel at Hyrule Castle.
A spear-wielding Blue-Maned Lynel is the boss of the snow section of the Final Trial of the Trial of the Sword, making it the penultimate boss of the Trial of the Sword as a whole. In Master Mode, this Lynel is in turn a White-Maned Lynel.
Drops
- Note: The Blue-Maned Lynel in the First Gatehouse at Hyrule Castle, which does not upgrade with World Level and carries a Mighty Lynel Sword, Mighty Lynel Shield and Mighty Lynel Bow, will not ordinarily drop its weapons on defeat. To make it do so, the player must save the game within the First Gatehouse and reload from this save before killing the Lynel. The player can then kill the Lynel and it will drop the weapons in line with Lynels elsewhere in the game.
Recoverable Materials | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lynel Horn | Lynel Hoof | Lynel Guts |
Age of Calamity
This Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity section is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it. |
Tears of the Kingdom
Blue-Maned Lynels reappear from Breath of the Wild and remain present for the entire game, with adjusted enemy balancing allowing for each of every type of Lynel to share overworld space with each other at the same time. Blue-Maned Lynels will always be found on Lanayru Heights, Lanayru Wetlands and Harfin Valley. A Blue-Maned Lynel is also the second opponent fought in the Floating Coliseum, alongside a Red and White-Maned Lynel and two Silver Lynels. They carry over many of their characteristics from Breath of the Wild with the most notable differences being that they now drop Blue-Maned Lynel Saber Horns and Blue-Maned Lynel Mace Horns upon defeat. Blue-Maned Lynel Saber Horns and Blue-Maned Lynel Mace Horns have a fuse power of 33 and 29 respectively, ranking them at equal power with Silver Moblin Horns and Stalnox Horns, and is effective respectively for slash and hammer-type attacks. Lynel Hoofs will also be dropped with a chance for Lynel Guts to also drop, along with a variety of medium level unfused basic weapons, and Mighty Lynel Bows and Mighty Lynel Shields.