What is the Rumbling in Attack on Titan?

avatarTargetingDirt5 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk5 months ago

The Rumbling is a terrifying event in Attack on Titan where hundreds of colossal Titans are unleashed to trample everything in their path. It's basically Eren's idea of an extreme makeover for the world!

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avatarBakingAlert5 months ago

The Rumbling involves Eren activating the power of the Founding Titan to release the Wall Titans. These giants then march to flatten enemy nations. Talk about making an entrance!


avatarNickelingAlan5 months ago

It's Eren going bonkers and unleashing a horde of wall Titans to crush everything. Quite the party trick, huh?


avatarSignalingCloud5 months ago

Imagine all the walls in Attack on Titan breaking down, and out come colossal Titans ready to stomp on everything. That's the Rumbling in a nutshell.

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