Yes, many players find higher-tier Lynels harder than Calamity Ganon in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, mainly because Lynels are aggressive, powerful, non-mandatory encounters that demand mastery of combat mechanics, whereas Ganon's difficulty can be significantly reduced by freeing the Divine Beasts, making him easier to bypass or defeat quickly, especially compared to endgame Lynels.
In Botw, Lightningblight Ganon was the hardest boss. However, even that doesn't compare to the Lynels. In Totk, the most difficult I've faced so far is the Armored White-Maned Lynels in the Depths.
While the DLC is set after Link frees the Divine Beasts but before he takes on Calamity Ganon, Monk Maz Koshia is comfortably the hardest boss fight in not only "Breath of the Wild", but the entire "The Legend of Zelda" franchise.
Silver Lynel
These are by far the strongest in BotW, and the hardest to defeat. They are the most aggressive, with the most health, speed, and strength.
Golden Lynels are the strongest type of Lynel exclusive to Master Mode in Breath of the Wild. According to the Hyrule Compendium, Golden Lynels are said to have been Silver Lynels that were mysteriously transformed once they were struck by Lightning, consequently increasing their offensive power and overall health.
Staying in a Lynel's territory for too long is considered an act of aggression, which makes sense, so naturally it's eventually going to retaliate.
He is also the only Sheikah enemy or boss in Breath of the Wild not associated with the Yiga Clan as he is a Sheikah Monk whom is actually an ally of Link whom tests him in single combat as part of the Final Trial.
The emergence of Calamity Ganon, 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild. Calamity Ganon rose to conquer Hyrule Kingdom, a monstrous creature of pure hatred – or, Malice.
The Golden Lynel is a one of the creatures found in Master Mode in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, added with the Master Trials DLC. Most creatures drop recoverable materials and some are used for as ingredients for cooking, side quests, shrine quests or armor upgrades.
You have to advance the Divine Beast quest far enough that Muzu has told you to collect shock arrows from said Lynel (and Sidon has left to meet you by the Divine Beast). Otherwise Laflat will not give you the quest.
For Lynels: yes, so you can attack. A lot of the parries will just stun them which gives you a great opportunity to hit a few times and then mount and hit a few more times, rinse, repeat. When fighting guardians: the type of weapon doesn't matter really.
Black Lynels appear only in the Treacherous Tower in A Link Between Worlds, on the 49th floor of the Advanced level. They have the same amount of health and deal the same damage as regular Lynels, but have the ability to spit single fireballs in addition to breathing streams of fire.
It can break. If you're worried, just break it on some monsters before you fight him and it'll automatically recharge during the Calamity Ganon intro cutscene when Link whips it out. If it's on full durability though it's super unlikely that it'll break mid fight unless you're banging it against walls.
Considering these Lynels are found in the Dark World, they were created by Ganon himself to be part of his army when invading the Light World.
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Sooga is a major antagonist turned ally, a Boss and playable character in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. He is a high-ranking Yiga Blademaster and the right-hand man of Master Kohga, who serves as both his personal bodyguard and the top general of the Yiga Clan.
In Age of Calamity, the Yiga Clan work closely with Astor to serve Ganon — that is, until Astor attempts to sacrifice the lives of the Yiga in pursuit of his goal.
The difference between the two endings is minimal, with the true ending simply providing an extra cutscene and wrapping up the story more neatly. The true ending leads seamlessly into the sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, as it connects to a memory where Link returns the Master Sword to its pedestal in Korok Forest.
Although Ganon's body is nearly invulnerable due to the Triforce of Power, Light Arrows can temporarily stun him, and his tail is the only unprotected area.
majora's mask works on lynels the same way the lynel mask does. Which is to say, it delays aggro for a bit, but not permanently.
Breath of the Wild
Lynel Guts are Monster Parts that can be dropped by all types of Lynels upon their defeats. They pulse with the vitality of a Lynel, which makes them useful for making Elixirs in a Cooking Pot.