With the Attack on Titan Anime being renewed for yet another installment, it was a bit of a let down as we all thought The Final Season would really be the last season. But now we move on to the third part of the final season, which is demotivating for most Attack on Titan fans. For now, we’ll be looking at all Beast Titan users and evolution, so let’s leave other matters for another day.
The Beast Titan is no stranger to Attack on Titan fans as when it made its appearance it became the most powerful Titan at the time as we hadn’t seen the rest of the Titans at that point. Who would forget that moment when the Beast Titan picked up a live horse and used it as a throwing projectile to destroy enemies at a distance.
So the Beast Titan was the best at both long-range and short-range attacks, so it didn’t seem to have any weaknesses at all. This meant we all knew that once the Beast Titan appears on a battlefield, it’s likely to be the end, as it would destroy everything along the way. This is one of the reasons Erwin saw that it was worth sacrificing themselves so they could subdue the Beast Titan while Levi sneaks in from behind.
Because of that battle, the Beast Titan caused the Survey Corps to be kept at bay, as it has no weaknesses from long-range attacks. Since the Investigation Corps would only maneuver their equipment to fight at close range, they had to get closer to the Beast Titan; otherwise they couldn’t be. So Erwin devised a plan whereby he would be sacrificed.
All Beast Titan users
The Beast Titan was one of the Nine Titans that seemed unique compared to the other Titans. This power would vary a bit depending on the user, as other appearances from the previous users included monkeys, crocodiles, moose, birds, and even snakes. Zeke Yeager’s Beast Titan took the form of a monkey, while Ksaver’s took the form of Bighorn Sheep.
Falco also testified that there once existed a Beast Titan with wings. In Zeke’s case, his spinal fluid had the qualities that would later give Falco a falcon-like trait when he transformed into his Jaw Titan. For now, it looks like there have been a lot of Beast Titan users in the past. So we’ll only look at the ones confirmed in the anime and the manga.
Like all Nine Titans, the Beast Titan came into existence after the death of Ymir Fritz, and it was held in the possession of one of the warring Eldian houses subordinate to the Founding Titan. After 17 centuries, when Karl Fritz left the conflicts of Eldia and moved to Paradis Island, the Beast Titan was taken by the nation of Marley during the events of the Great Titans War.
When Tom Ksaver inherited the Beast Titan to research his memories, The Beast Titan mostly stayed in Marley because Tom thought he wouldn’t be useful in the war. 13 years later, Zeke Yeager would inherit the Beast Titan, and a year later, other warriors would inherit their respective Titans as well.
Zeke’s Beast Titan was used many times, and then the time of the Paradis Island operation came. Zeke was chosen to stay behind, with the task of deterring the enemy forces.
Past Beast Titan Heirs
The only Beast Titan users to be revealed appear to be Zeke and Ksaver. The rest of them are unnamed and have barely appeared, so they remain as non-speaking characters. It has been several centuries since the Beast Titan came into existence, so there have been many users of the Beast Titan in the past. Only the most important ones that have an impact in the past and the current story have been revealed.
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