

Due to their seemingly mindless nature, Pure Titans tend to attack humans without discrimination and are often dangerous due to their sheer numbers, formidable strength, and ginormous size. The majority of the observed Titans both in the manga and the anime belong to this category, their overarching feature being their inability to form and process thoughts.

Referred to as Muku no Kyojin, Pure Titans range from two to 15 meters in height, resembling humans but with varying levels of enlarged forms. The first type of AoT Titans are Pure Titans. Here is a deep-dive into all eleven Titan types, with the Nine Titans being classified into individual categories, as they emerge as distinct entities within the war-addled world of Attack on Titan.

After Eren's death and Ymir's decision to relinquish her power, all Titans return to their human forms, rendering the species dormant.

The penultimate chapter of the Attack on Titan manga saw Eren plummeting towards his final moments, as he dies after a single blow that separates his head from the spine. While almost all titans possess enlarged heads and exceptionally large mouths, the nature of their teeth varies as per their appearance. Moreover, Titans also differ in terms of their reaction to pain stimuli, as some Titans remain completely unaffected by agonizing injuries, whereas others might scream and writhe in pain. It is also interesting to note that varying types of Titans fought during the Great Titan War, which was a result of a series of civil wars in the kingdom of Eldia over 1,700 years ago. However, there are exceptions in the form of a few Abnormals and the infinitely-more powerful Nine Titans, who possess the ability to strategize, detect traps, and turn the odds in their favor during a fight. While pain tolerance varies among the Titans, most of these humanoid monsters display little or no signs of intelligence, making them easy to trick or deceive.
