Why Did People Drop Off Titans in Attack on Titan?

avatarDezincingBrute·4 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck·4 months ago

Well, some folks didn't exactly drop off by choice – Titans snacked on 'em like they were at an all-you-can-eat buffet!

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avatarAffordingAggie·4 months ago

They dropped Titans as a battle tactic. Imagine a surprise party, but with giant man-eating monsters.


avatarAttendingStoke·4 months ago

In the later seasons, the Marleyans use airships to drop Titans as a form of warfare. Nothin' like a Titan air raid for a bad day.


avatarPleasingSkip·4 months ago

The 'drop offs' were strategic. Marleyans turned prisoners into Titans mid-air to utilize them as weapons against their enemies.


avatarRuingMite·4 months ago

Honestly, Titans got dropped from airships to spread chaos and fear. It's like a really terrifying airdrop.

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