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The '''Lynel''' is a centaur-like being common to the overworld of {{LOZ}}, {{ALTTP}}, {{OOA}},{{OOS}} and {{ALBW}} that is known not only for its varying coloration, but its resistance to all forms of close combat attack. These foes are often seen prowling around, but not exclusive to, mountainous climates in the titles they appear in.<ref>{{Cite manual| quote=The guardian who attacks all those who come near Death Mountain.|game=The Legend of Zelda (Game)|page=30}}</ref>
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{{TLoZManual|Lynel|The guardian who attacks all those who come near Death Mountain. Watch out! He's pretty strong, and Link's little shield can't stop his sword.}}
   
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==Characteristics==
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[[File:Lynel ALttP.png|65px|left|The Lynel from ''A Link to the Past'']]
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The Lynel is an elusive enemy, but a hardened one, in comparison to many of the commonplace overworld creatures such as [[Octorok]]s and [[Keese]], both of which can often be defeated in one strike of the sword. Another trademark feature of this species is their ability to shoot projectiles from their mouths; for example, the incarnation seen in ''The Legend of Zelda'' fires beam sword-like projectiles at Link whenever he is close by, while the versions seen in ''A Link to the Past'' and the ''Oracle'' titles regurgitate fireballs. Interestingly, the sword-like shots coming from the Lynel of ''The Legend of Zelda'' cannot be blocked with the standard shield, and must be evaded at all costs if Link is to remain uninjured; at least until he upgrades to the [[Magical Shield]].<ref>{{Cite manual| quote=Watch out! He's pretty strong, and Link's little shield can't stop his sword.| game= The Legend of Zelda (Game)| page= 30|}}</ref> Only the [[Red Shield]] and [[Mirror Shield]] can deflect the Lynel's shots in ''A Link to the Past'', and rightly so, as the small shield, as in ''The Legend of Zelda'', is much too weak. In ''A Link Between Worlds'', only the [[Hylian Shield#A Link Between Worlds|Hylian Shield]] can block its attacks.
   
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[[File:Golden Lynel.png|48px|left|The Golden Lynel from ''Oracle of Seasons'']]
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In ''Oracle of Seasons'', the Lynel is one of the few foes, including [[Octorok]]s and [[Moblin]]s, that may appear in a golden variety, considering certain conditions are met. Overall, the Lynel of the ''Oracle'' titles have the same general behavior with a slight change in physical appearance.
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In ''A Link Between Worlds'', Lynels attack differently: they release a flame thrower that projects a short distance, rather than a fireball, which flies long distances. There are two types of Lynel which appear in the game. The first appear on [[Death Mountain#A Link Between Worlds|Death Mountain]], and have white hair. The other variety has orange hair and a black body, and can only be found in [[Treacherous Tower]]. Their attacks are very damaging, so its best to repeatedly attack them before they release the flame.
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==Varieties==
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In all of its appearances, the Lynel appears in different forms, and hence different colors. There are two varieties, with increasing power and strength. In ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''A Link to the Past'', ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'', the red Lynel will fire projectiles that inflict one heart of damage, while the blue Lynel inflicts double damage. In ''A Link Between Worlds'', the varieties are distinguished by the colour of their hair, and share the same characteristics.
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[[File:LynelOracleRed.png|left|50px|The red variety from the ''Oracle'' titles]]
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[[File:LynelOracleBlue.png|right|50px|The blue incarnation from the ''Oracle'' titles]]
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Just because the Lynel is one of the strongest enemies in the ''Zelda'' franchise does not mean it cannot be vanquished through conventional means. Link can defeat these enemies with his sword, although they can take a great number of hits before falling. However, in ''A Link to the Past'', Lynels are immune to every attack except the Sword (only using the [[spin attack]] with a level 2 sword), the [[Magic Hammer]] or a well aimed [[Silver Arrow]].
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[[File:Lynels (Sing for the Unicorn).png|thumb|200px|right|Lynels in the animated series]]
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Two Lynels appear in the "[[Sing for the Unicorn]]" episode of the [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|animated series]]. Before [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda]] and [[Sing]] can make their way to Ganon's lair, Link must fight a pair of Lynels, one blue and one red, that stand in their way. The young hero blocks their attacks and then proceeds to [[Sword Beam|zap]] both of them, with one of them dropping a [[recorder]] that would allow them to escape the [[Underworld]] later on in the episode.
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===''The Legend of Zelda'' comic===
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Lynels also appear in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)/Issue 5#Day of the Triforce|Day of the Triforce]]'' story from the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]]. These foes, along with other of Ganon's minions, go to the [[Water Town of Saria]] to set fire to the village, as well as capturing and injuring many of its people.<ref>{{cite book|quote=Princess Zelda! Please, I must find Link! We need his help! [...] Lynels, Gannon's Death Mountain centaurs, set fire to my village! Many of my people were captured, or injured!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=2}}</ref> When [[Cassiopia]] goes to [[North Palace]] to inform [[Princess Zelda]] of what has happened, Zelda decides to go to Saria to aid Cassiopia and the rest of the citizens. Upon arrival, Zelda encourages the townsfolk to fight back,<ref>{{cite book|quote=See, how I alone can handle your foes? Stand up and fight, Saria! Together we can beat ALL the fiends!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=4}}</ref> and together, the princess along with the Saria people successfully defeat the Lynels and the rest of the monsters.<ref>{{cite book|quote=We have won! All hail Zelda!|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=5}}</ref>
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*In the [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (Book)|''Oracle of Seasons'' book]], Lynels are incorrectly identified as "Fire Cats", a reference to their lion-like appearance.
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*In order to damage the Lynels in ''A Link to the Past'' with the [[Swords of A Link to the Past#Master Sword|Master Sword (Lv2)]], Link must hit them with a [[Spin Attack]].
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*There are only three Lynels in ''A Link to the Past'', but five of them appear in the new ending added to the [[Game Boy Advance]] version.
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==Gallery==
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File:LynelNESRed.png|The red sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:LynelNES.png|The blue sprite from ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:Lynels (VC).png|Lynels from the ''Legend of Zelda'' comic
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File:RedLynelLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a red Lynel in ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:BlueLynelLoZArt.png|Million Publishing guide artwork of a blue Lynel in ''The Legend of Zelda''
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File:LynelModelALBW.png|Death Mountain Lynel from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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File:Lynel dark aLBW.png| Treacherous Tower Lynel from ''A Link Between Worlds''
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Template:Enemy The Lynel is a centaur-like being common to the overworld of Template:LOZ, Template:ALTTP, Template:OOA,Template:OOS and A Link Between Worlds that is known not only for its varying coloration, but its resistance to all forms of close combat attack. These foes are often seen prowling around, but not exclusive to, mountainous climates in the titles they appear in.[1] Template:TLoZManual

Characteristics

The Lynel from A Link to the Past

The Lynel is an elusive enemy, but a hardened one, in comparison to many of the commonplace overworld creatures such as Octoroks and Keese, both of which can often be defeated in one strike of the sword. Another trademark feature of this species is their ability to shoot projectiles from their mouths; for example, the incarnation seen in The Legend of Zelda fires beam sword-like projectiles at Link whenever he is close by, while the versions seen in A Link to the Past and the Oracle titles regurgitate fireballs. Interestingly, the sword-like shots coming from the Lynel of The Legend of Zelda cannot be blocked with the standard shield, and must be evaded at all costs if Link is to remain uninjured; at least until he upgrades to the Magical Shield.[2] Only the Red Shield and Mirror Shield can deflect the Lynel's shots in A Link to the Past, and rightly so, as the small shield, as in The Legend of Zelda, is much too weak. In A Link Between Worlds, only the Hylian Shield can block its attacks.

In Oracle of Seasons, the Lynel is one of the few foes, including Octoroks and Moblins, that may appear in a golden variety, considering certain conditions are met. Overall, the Lynel of the Oracle titles have the same general behavior with a slight change in physical appearance.

In A Link Between Worlds, Lynels attack differently: they release a flame thrower that projects a short distance, rather than a fireball, which flies long distances. There are two types of Lynel which appear in the game. The first appear on Death Mountain, and have white hair. The other variety has orange hair and a black body, and can only be found in Treacherous Tower. Their attacks are very damaging, so its best to repeatedly attack them before they release the flame.

Varieties

In all of its appearances, the Lynel appears in different forms, and hence different colors. There are two varieties, with increasing power and strength. In The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, the red Lynel will fire projectiles that inflict one heart of damage, while the blue Lynel inflicts double damage. In A Link Between Worlds, the varieties are distinguished by the colour of their hair, and share the same characteristics.

Weaknesses

Just because the Lynel is one of the strongest enemies in the Zelda franchise does not mean it cannot be vanquished through conventional means. Link can defeat these enemies with his sword, although they can take a great number of hits before falling. However, in A Link to the Past, Lynels are immune to every attack except the Sword (only using the spin attack with a level 2 sword), the Magic Hammer or a well aimed Silver Arrow.

Non-canon Appearances

Animated series

Lynels (Sing for the Unicorn)

Lynels in the animated series

Two Lynels appear in the "Sing for the Unicorn" episode of the animated series. Before Link, Princess Zelda and Sing can make their way to Ganon's lair, Link must fight a pair of Lynels, one blue and one red, that stand in their way. The young hero blocks their attacks and then proceeds to zap both of them, with one of them dropping a recorder that would allow them to escape the Underworld later on in the episode.

The Legend of Zelda comic

Lynels also appear in the Day of the Triforce story from the Legend of Zelda comic. These foes, along with other of Ganon's minions, go to the Water Town of Saria to set fire to the village, as well as capturing and injuring many of its people.[3] When Cassiopia goes to North Palace to inform Princess Zelda of what has happened, Zelda decides to go to Saria to aid Cassiopia and the rest of the citizens. Upon arrival, Zelda encourages the townsfolk to fight back,[4] and together, the princess along with the Saria people successfully defeat the Lynels and the rest of the monsters.[5]

Trivia

  • In the Oracle of Seasons book, Lynels are incorrectly identified as "Fire Cats", a reference to their lion-like appearance.
  • In order to damage the Lynels in A Link to the Past with the Master Sword (Lv2), Link must hit them with a Spin Attack.
  • There are only three Lynels in A Link to the Past, but five of them appear in the new ending added to the Game Boy Advance version.

Gallery

References

  1. "The guardian who attacks all those who come near Death Mountain." (The Legend of Zelda (Game) manual, pg. 30)
  2. "Watch out! He's pretty strong, and Link's little shield can't stop his sword." (The Legend of Zelda (Game) manual, pg. 30)
  3. Template:Cite book
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  5. Template:Cite book


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Federal Republic of Germany German Lynel
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Lynel

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