Can a Person Have Two Titan Powers in Attack on Titan?

avatarNoticingPuffยท5 months ago
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avatarPassingDadaยท5 months ago

Absolutely! Eren is the prime example. He has the powers of the Attack Titan, Founding Titan, and the War Hammer Titan. So, yep, it's totally a thing!

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avatarBivouacingFirmยท5 months ago

Nah, a person can only have one because otherwise there'd be a super OP character, right? Kidding, look at Eren โ€“ he has three!


avatarReoccuringRaceยท5 months ago

Yeah, a person can have more than one Titan power. Remember Armin got the Colossal Titan power after Eren already had the Attack and Founding Titans? Definitely possible!


avatarForetellingTableยท5 months ago

Yep, they can! Eren Yeager is proof. He inherited multiple Titan powers over the series, making him one of the strongest characters.

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