The Titan is a gargantuan unit, towering over the battlefield. It is not a hero, but a force of nature. Possessing thousands of hit points and a crushing area-of-effect attack, a Titan can level entire armies and flatten fortifications in seconds.
Once summoned, the Titan is roughly the size of ten story buildings. It has over 2,000 hit points, attacks with area-of-effect stomps that flatten entire battalions, and can destroy a Fortress in three hits. A single Titan can, on its own, win a game if not countered. Age of Mythology- The Titans
The revived interest in Retold has brought a new generation of players to ask: "What made The Titans so special?" The answer is simple: It dared to let you become the final boss. The Titan is a gargantuan unit, towering over
In other factions, Heroes are rare, expensive units (like Odysseus or Hersir) designed to counter myth units. The Atlanteans, however, can convert almost any human unit into a at a cost. This means you can have an army of 20 Heroes at once, utterly shredding enemy myth units like Medusas, Mummies, or Einherjar. Strategically deciding when to flip your army to Heroic status becomes a core tactical decision. Once summoned, the Titan is roughly the size
: Any human unit can be turned into a Hero for a resource cost. This is vital for countering myth units quickly. Time Shift