Attack on Titan Griefing Thread - >tfw even your VA thinks that you're a loser

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How will Eren be stopped?


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Was it really that hard to just have it be where “the Titan powers die with Eren” and just have the last chapter be an epilogue where someone visits a cemetery to honor the dead like Hanji and Erwin, or Mikasa doing kind of what she did in the actual series where she visits a memorial she made for Eren and maybe Carla? It was right there.
Ok listen.

He spent 130 books establishing that the titan powers have limits, that Ymir is a slave to the royal family, etc. And in the final chapters, Eren literally sways Ymir on his side, recovers from complete decapitation (what no titan has ever done, even Ymir was killed by a spear) and has seemingly endless titan power thanks to the giant centipede that was only mentioned 1 chapter before.

Nigger what?
 
Ok listen.

He spent 130 books establishing that the titan powers have limits, that Ymir is a slave to the royal family, etc. And in the final chapters, Eren literally sways Ymir on his side, recovers from complete decapitation (what no titan has ever done, even Ymir was killed by a spear) and has seemingly endless titan power thanks to the giant centipede that was only mentioned 1 chapter before.

Nigger what?
I’m just saying there were times when the story could have been much more simple…and possibly less stupid.
 
I wish we could go back to the times when the story wasn't about whether or not genocide is ever a good idea.
 
Ok listen.

He spent 130 books establishing that the titan powers have limits, that Ymir is a slave to the royal family, etc. And in the final chapters, Eren literally sways Ymir on his side, recovers from complete decapitation (what no titan has ever done, even Ymir was killed by a spear) and has seemingly endless titan power thanks to the giant centipede that was only mentioned 1 chapter before.

Nigger what?
The rules of the game were being broken long before that point. Zeke was incinerated by a thunder spear and came back, and all the way back in S3, Reiner got stabbed straight through the neck by Levi but survived because he "transferred his consciousness" to his back (another power that had never been mentioned until that exact moment). The Attack Titan can apparently use time travel. Hardening powers aren't anything specific to any one titan, apparently you can literally put that power in a jar and give it to other titan shifters like it's steroids. Titan powers were always something Isayama just sort of made up as he went along.
 
The rules of the game were being broken long before that point. Zeke was incinerated by a thunder spear and came back, and all the way back in S3, Reiner got stabbed straight through the neck by Levi but survived because he "transferred his consciousness" to his back (another power that had never been mentioned until that exact moment). The Attack Titan can apparently use time travel. Hardening powers aren't anything specific to any one titan, apparently you can literally put that power in a jar and give it to other titan shifters like it's steroids. Titan powers were always something Isayama just sort of made up as he went along.
And how would YOU write the Titan powers and their rules, if you had to have them in the story?
 
And how would YOU write the Titan powers and their rules, if you had to have them in the story?
I'd honestly rather not have "titan powers" at all, I think the series was much more fun based on the initial premise of borderline-suicidal people zipping around with steampunk tech fighting giant cannibals. If I had to set up a rule system, I think a lot of the basic stuff Isayama outlined is fine, like the 13-year lifespan, the power being passed on by eating the previous shifter, etc. . But a lot of the asspull powers (like Reiner and Eren surviving instant kill shots) wouldn't be included, and neither would titan shifters absorbing the abilities of others by eating them. The ability of the Founding Titan to mind control all Eldians would also not be there, because that's ludicrously OP.
 
And how would YOU write the Titan powers and their rules, if you had to have them in the story?
Titan shifters can be a fun ability (because like this was inevitable since while it's a meme of Isayama planning stuff, his initial draft of AOT had titan shifters in mind) but there had to be rules


- No asspull shit like transfering consciousness

- Nerf the Founding Titan hard (No mind control Eldians shit, like a corrupt government keeping truth about the outside world hidden is good enough, and none of it's other OP abilities)

- No time travel

- No absorbing abilities of others

- The limitations are fine (Keep the year limit and the transfer of power through eating other people's spines)

Like it would change the story drastically but it's better than the stuff that we got with shit WW2 stuff and lazy worldbuilding

In other news, I found the edgiest fucking tweet from an AOT fanboy

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- Nerf the Founding Titan hard (No mind control Eldians shit, like a corrupt government keeping truth about the outside world hidden is good enough, and none of it's other OP abilities)
That was fine tho. It was the reason everyone forgot the past and why the pure titans attacked anyone on sight.
 
Titan shifters can be a fun ability (because like this was inevitable since while it's a meme of Isayama planning stuff, his initial draft of AOT had titan shifters in mind) but there had to be rules


- No asspull shit like transfering consciousness

- Nerf the Founding Titan hard (No mind control Eldians shit, like a corrupt government keeping truth about the outside world hidden is good enough, and none of it's other OP abilities)

- No time travel

- No absorbing abilities of others

- The limitations are fine (Keep the year limit and the transfer of power through eating other people's spines)

Like it would change the story drastically but it's better than the stuff that we got with shit WW2 stuff and lazy worldbuilding

In other news, I found the edgiest fucking tweet from an AOT fanboy

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Why did you have to remind me of the stupid fucking tweet….
 
And how would YOU write the Titan powers and their rules, if you had to have them in the story?

There's a lot of good stuff regarding Titan shifters in this thread already, but I'mma go out on a limb and talk about just regular ass Titans. I'd keep the "Titans are actually regular people" plot point, but with some different rules. Anyone can become a Titan, even non-Eldians. Also I'd have the reason for the Titans are mindless cannibals is that it's the result of humans trying to fight the initial transformation. Even if you lay back and let it happen, you still become a mindless cannibal. But if you're truly sadistic in life with the mind of a predator (I.e. a psychopathic soldier, serial killer, etc.) and you welcome the transformation, you have more control over your pure Titan, being almost considered a Titan shifter without the shifting part. Essentially, they would be the only "intelligent titans" besides the shifters, but not have all of their mental faculties.
 
The coping, seething, and dilating from these people is never gonna stop being funny.

Was Armin stupidly oblivious to his friend's obvious mental issues problems? Yes, and frankly, so was the rest of the SC.

Did he also talk to Annie for four years instead of planning shit? Bro, he did more than just talk, but I don't think he did only that for four years.

Does all this change the fact that Eren still only genocided the world because he couldn't tell Mikasa he loved her?

No.

It doesn't.

And nothing ever will.
 
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Being an anime only AoT watcher, Armin have been fucking retarded since he deliberately baconated himself forcing Erin and Levi to choose between him and Erwin for the titan juice.
 
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