How much of the world does Eren destroy?

Why did you kill 80% of the world? The way I see it, Eren had 2 options: Make the titans disappear. Kill everyone outside the walls.
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How much of the world did Eren destroy?

Memories of the future

At this time, Eren saw the sight of the Rumbling that he would cause in the future and his inevitable defeat after annihilating eighty percent of all human life.
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How much did Eren kill?

Thankfully, Eren arrives and kills two of the three men in a rather brutal fashion. It's one of the few instances where Eren's anger is completely justified.
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Did Eren destroy the world?

Eren, by sacrificing himself, brought the Eldians and Marleyans together. Both sides were fighting a common enemy – the Founding Titan that risked destroying all of humanity. Yes, Eren did end up killing 80% of the population, but the people left knew that it was an Eldian that ended Eren's life.
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How much of the world was destroyed in the Rumbling?

The Rumbling wiped out eighty percent of the world's population, but there were multiple ways to survive it. The Rumbling was the most devastating event in the Attack On Titan universe and officially turned Eren from the series' underdog anti-hero into its most ruthless villain.
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THE HORRORS OF THE RUMBLING - Eren Yeager Destroys the World | Attack On Titan S4 (Manga Colored)



Does the Rumbling happen AOT?

One of the most significant events in Attack on Titan is the Rumbling. The Rumbling is a fail-safe King Karl Fritz created to keep the Marleyans attacking Paradis Island. Hundreds of years later, Eren uses the rumbling to save the people of Paradis Island from enemies outside their island.
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How many colossal Titans are in the walls?

There's a book called The Science of Attack on Titan that calculated that the number of Titans inside the Walls was approximately 585,000; however this book is not canon. The Wiki is up to date with what we presume to be true.
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What is Eren's true plan?

Eren's goal is to eliminate the entire world except for Paradis, but keeping his fellow Paradisans alive is also extremely important to him, especially his close friends. After all, the elimination of his 'enemies' means nothing if the people he wants to protect aren't safe when it's all over.
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Why did Eren betray humanity?

Eren didn't lose all of his friends due to them dying. Instead, he felt betrayed when he learned that some of them were his enemies. The first time that this happened was when Annie turned out to be the Female Titan, which he had a hard time believing.
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Why did Eren betray?

Why did Eren betray Zeke in Attack on Titan episode 78? To put it simply, Eren betrayed Zeke because he is not in support of their plans to euthanise every Eldian on the planet until the end of time.
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Who has the highest Titan kill count?

Attack On Titan: 10 Scout Regiment Members With The Most Kills,...
  • 3 Eren Yeager Has A Titan Kill Count Of 23 (And A Lot More People) ...
  • 2 Captain Levi Ackerman Boasts Of 58+ Titan Kills (And More Than A Dozen People) ...
  • 1 The Armored & Colossal Titans — Countless Titan Human Deaths.
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Who shot Eren's head off?

In Attack on Titan's episode 3 of the final season's part 2, Gabi shoots Eren with Colt's Anti-Titan sniper rifle, and blows his head clean off. Fans see his head fly off, detached from his body, and fall securely in the outstretched hand of Zeke Yeager.
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How many Titans did Eren eat?

After Grisha's Attack Titan ate Frieda Reiss's Founding Titan, the two Titans mixed into one; this resulted in the number of Titans being reduced to eight. The number was reduced again nine years later when Eren Yeager's Attack Titan consumed Lara Tybur's War Hammer Titan, bringing the number of Titans down to seven.
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Who kills Eren?

Eren Yeager, the anti-hero unfortunately dies at the end of the Attack on Titan manga. In chapter 138, he dies an ironic death after getting beheaded by Mikasa Ackerman at the climax of the Paradis War arc.
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Can Eren be stopped?

The new alliance has five of the Nine Titans, but even they can't stand up to thousands of Colossus Titans. Additionally, Eren already used the Founder to strip Reiner of his armor once. If he can alter the bodies and powers of his opponents, it will be almost impossible to stop him with an attack.
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Why did Historia become pregnant?

Why did Historia get pregnant? According to the Attack on Titan Fandom, Historia gets pregnant to protect the island of Paradis. She was instructed to eat Zeke Jaeger, the current holder of the Beast Titan, so she would inherit the ability from him and be able to pass it along to her children.
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Is Eren the final villain?

While Eren has the fates of his comrades and friends in mind, there's no way he can follow through with such a plan that doesn't leave him a morally reprehensible character. So, simply put, Eren does become the villain of Attack on Titan. His actions also lead him to a tragic end.
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Is Eren a war criminal?

Firstly: Eren did NOT commit War Crimes!
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Who is the villain in AOT?

Zeke Yeager, otherwise known as the Beast Titan, is the main antagonist of the Attack on Titan series. He is the son of Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, who had him join the Marleyan military for their own agenda.
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Is the cart Titan good?

Speed. The Cart Titan also possesses great speed, similar to the Jaw Titan, which was exercised during the Battle of Shiganshina to retrieve a defeated Zeke Jaeger and Reiner Braun while also catching Levi and Hange, two of the Scout Regiment's most talented soldiers off guard.
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What is Zeke Yeager goal?

He planned to free the world from its fear of the Titans and the Eldians from their suffering by using the Founding Titan's abilities to sterilize all Subjects of Ymir, thus leading to their eventual extinction within 100 years.
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Is Eren protecting Paradis?

After tearing down the Walls, Eren decided to protect only the Eldians of Paradis Island. This means that the Eldians living in Marley will be exterminated with the rest of the world, despite being hated just as much as the Eldians of Paradis.
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Is Armin's colossal Titan bigger?

5 Armin's Colossal Titan Is 60 Meters Tall

Although they share a height of sixty meters tall, Armin's Titan form is slightly more slender than his Marleyan counterpart.
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Are the rumbling Titans bigger than the colossal Titan?

Despite their similarities, the Wall Titans and Colossal Titan are separated by three distinguishing features. Firstly, the Wall Titans are slightly shorter. The Colossal must stand around 60m tall in order to loom over Wall Maria, whereas the Wall Titans can only be as tall as the walls themselves, which stood at 50m.
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