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Standard Red-Maned Lynels have 2000 HP, making them tougher than [[Molduga]]s (1500 HP), [[Stone Talus]]es (900 HP max), and [[Black Hinox]]es (800 HP). There are six of these Lynels in the base game.
Standard Red-Maned Lynels have 2000 HP, making them tougher than [[Molduga]]s (1500 HP), [[Stone Talus]]es (900 HP max), and [[Black Hinox]]es (800 HP). There are six of these Lynels in the base game.


The more [[Scaling Points]] one gets, the stronger the Lynels will spawn. For instance, the Lynels at the North Tabantha Snowfield will turn from [[White-Maned Lynel]]s to [[Silver Lynel]]s. However, some Lynels remain the same throughout the game, like the Lynels at [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]] and the Lynel of [[Ploymus Mountain]].
The more the [[World Level]] rises, the stronger the Lynels will spawn. For instance, the Lynels at the North Tabantha Snowfield will turn from [[White-Maned Lynel]]s to [[Silver Lynel]]s. However, some Lynels remain the same throughout the game, like the Lynels at [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]] and the Lynel of [[Ploymus Mountain]].


Lynels are largely passive unless Link proves a threat to them. As such, in the early game, Lynels may choose not to engage Link unless attacked.
Lynels are largely passive unless Link proves a threat to them. As such, in the early game, Lynels may choose not to engage Link unless attacked.
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