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==''Breath of the Wild''==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
White-Maned Lynels can typically be found on the outskirts of [[Hyrule]], such as in the [[Hebra Mountains]] or [[Deep Akkala]]. As the [[World Level]] increases, [[Blue-Maned Lynel]]s will gradually be replaced with White-Maned Lynels, and White-Maned Lynels in turn become [[Silver Lynel]]s.
White-Maned Lynels can typically be found on the outskirts of [[Hyrule]], such as in the [[Hebra Mountains]] or [[Deep Akkala]]. As the [[World Level]] increases, [[Blue-Maned Lynel]]s will gradually be replaced with White-Maned Lynels, and White-Maned Lynels in turn become [[Silver Lynel]]s.
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
White-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. White-Maned Lynels will always be found on Kamah Plateau and Risoka Snowfield, and gloom-covered White-Maned Lynels found in the depths next to the Kawakanis Lightroot and the Sohse Lightroot. A White-Maned Lynel is also the third opponent fought in the Floating Coliseum, alongside a Red and Blue-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 [[White-Maned Lynel Saber Horn]]s and [[White-Maned Lynel Mace Horn]]s upon defeat, and that on occasion they will be encountered clad in rock armor, becoming stunned for a moment once it's broken apart. [[White-Maned Lynel Saber Horn]]s and [[White-Maned Lynel Mace Horn]]s have a fuse power of 44 and 40 respectively, making them approximately two of the second strongest fuse materials in the game, and is effective respectively for slash and hammer-type attacks. [[Lynel Hoof]]s and [[Lynel Gut]]s will also be dropped, along with a variety of higher level unfused basic weapons, plus [[Savage Lynel Bow]]s and [[Savage Lynel Shield]]s.


===Strategy===
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==''Age of Calamity''==
==''Age of Calamity''==
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
White-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. White-Maned Lynels will always be found on Kamah Plateau and Risoka Snowfield, and gloom-covered White-Maned Lynels found in the depths next to the Kawakanis Lightroot and the Sohse Lightroot. A White-Maned Lynel is also the third opponent fought in the Floating Coliseum, alongside a Red and Blue-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 [[White-Maned Lynel Saber Horn]]s and [[White-Maned Lynel Mace Horn]]s upon defeat, and that in the Depths they will be encountered clad in rock armor, becoming stunned for a moment once it's broken apart. [[Lynel Hoof]]s and [[Lynel Gut]]s will also be dropped, along with a variety of higher level unfused basic weapons, plus [[Savage Lynel Bow]]s and [[Savage Lynel Shield]]s.


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