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Grammar fix for Breath of the Wild Lynels


*** Lynels [[BossInMookClothing aren't even considered bosses by the game]], but every fight with one is difficult. You are only ever needed to encountered one once in the game, and even then you are not required to beat it (and can even skip it entirely if you find another way to obtain Lightning Arrows). They are the most difficult reoccurring [[BossInMookClothing basic enemy]] in the game, and for a while the most powerful variant, the [[LawOfChromaticSuperiority Silver Lynel]] (who has more health than the ''final boss'' of the game) can only be encountered in the half-destroyed Coliseum, before other Lynels start to [[LevelScaling scale up to Silvers]]. [[HarderThanHard Master Mode]] of the game introduces an even stronger version of the Lynel, the [[GoldColoredSuperiority Golden Lynel]]!
*** The Champions' Ballad DLC is an involved quest administered by one of the Sheikah monks, mirroring your journey in the main game by adding new trials to the key areas on the map. After going around Hyrule and completing several tests, a new dungeon opens up. [[spoiler: The monk, Maz Koshia is at the end, and looks like any of the other inanimate mummified monks, giving the typical speech once Link reaches the end of a shrine. But then he starts ''moving'', tells you he has a final test, and teleports you both into a boss arena--he is your opponent. Maz Koshia turns out to be the most challenging boss in the game (more than ''[[FinalBoss Calamity Ganon]]''), borrowing from many previous bosses and tough enemies while adding tricks of his own. For a shriveled mummy, he's pretty strong, with a lot of health, hard-hitting attacks, and multiple phases that keep you constantly on your feet. Hearts, armor, food buffs, and the upgrades to your Champion powers obtained during the DLC certainly help, but even so, they still don't make him easy.]]

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*** Lynels [[BossInMookClothing aren't even considered bosses by the game]], but every fight with one is difficult. You are only ever needed need to encountered encounter one once in the game, and even then you are not required to beat it (and can even skip it entirely if you find another way to obtain Lightning Arrows). They are the most difficult reoccurring [[BossInMookClothing basic enemy]] in the game, and for a while the most powerful variant, the [[LawOfChromaticSuperiority Silver Lynel]] (who has more health than the ''final boss'' of the game) can only be encountered in the half-destroyed Coliseum, before other Lynels start to [[LevelScaling scale up to Silvers]]. [[HarderThanHard Master Mode]] of the game introduces an even stronger version of the Lynel, the [[GoldColoredSuperiority Golden Lynel]]!
*** The Champions' Ballad DLC is an involved quest administered by one of the Sheikah monks, mirroring your journey in the main game by adding new trials to the key areas on the map. After going around Hyrule and completing several tests, a new dungeon opens up. [[spoiler: The monk, Maz Koshia Koshia, is at the end, and looks like any of the other inanimate mummified monks, giving the typical speech once Link reaches the end of a shrine. But then he starts ''moving'', tells you he has a final test, and teleports you both into a boss arena--he is your opponent. Maz Koshia turns out to be the most challenging boss in the game (more than ''[[FinalBoss Calamity Ganon]]''), borrowing from many previous bosses and tough enemies while adding tricks of his own. For a shriveled mummy, he's pretty strong, with a lot of health, hard-hitting attacks, and multiple phases that keep you constantly on your feet. Hearts, armor, food buffs, and the upgrades to your Champion powers obtained during the DLC certainly help, but even so, they still don't make him easy.]]
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These don't count since they're not especially hard.


* ''VideoGame/FredericResurrectionOfMusic'' has three optional songs/opponents that can be fought in Arena Mode. You need to beat the game three times (once for each difficulty except Too Easy) to unlock them all.
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* The ''VideoGame/TraumaCenter'' series has the X operations, which have you performing [[EpilepticTrees simulated/imagined/secret/God-knows-what]] operations involving NintendoHard variations of GUILT, Stigma, or Neo-GUILT.

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* The ''VideoGame/TraumaCenter'' ''VideoGame/TraumaCenterAtlus'' series has the X operations, which have you performing [[EpilepticTrees simulated/imagined/secret/God-knows-what]] operations involving NintendoHard variations of GUILT, Stigma, or Neo-GUILT.

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