How to Transform into a Titan in Attack on Titan

avatarRollingHankΒ·5 months ago
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avatarJokingTunicΒ·5 months ago

Well, first you gotta have some Titan blood in ya! Then, a self-inflicted injury and a strong desire to transform should do the trick!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrowΒ·5 months ago

Just scream your heart out and hope you're special enough to transform. JK, it's a lot more complicated than that!


avatarSwellingDumpΒ·5 months ago

To become a Titan, you need to inject yourself with a special serum, wait for the magic to happen, and bam – giant, flesh-eating monster mode activated!


avatarBruisingTopazΒ·5 months ago

You need to be a Titan Shifter, which means inheriting the power from another shifter. Usually involves eating them... Gross, I know, but hey, Titans don’t play by normal rules.


avatarComputingTopazΒ·5 months ago

Inheriting a Titan power is key! Eren did it by unknowingly consuming his dad, who was a shifter. Choose your meals wisely!

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