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- "Titan, a great giant who rends the very earth asunder. The great chasms he creates in the ground can swallow up armies of soldiers."
- —Final Fantasy IV library
Titan (タイタン, Taitan?) is a summon from various games in the Final Fantasy series. Its attack, Earth Fury, sometimes called Anger of the Land or Gaia's Wrath, deals Earth-elemental damage to all opponents, but is useless against airborne foes.
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Final Fantasy
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The giant (Titan in previous versions) is a creature that inhabits the Giant's Cave and will bar the passage of the Warriors of Light. Giving him the Star Ruby to eat will please him, and he will move out of the way so that the four heroes can pass.
Final Fantasy III
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Added by AndresTiger- For the battle information, see: Titan (Final Fantasy III)
Titan can be summoned by Evokers, Summoners, and Sages. It is obtained by purchasing the Level 5 Summon Magic spell Hyper.
- White summoning: Clobber - deals Earth elemental damage to a single target.
- Black summoning: Stomp - deals Earth elemental damage to a single target.
- High summoning: Earthen Fury - deals Earth elemental damage to all enemies.
Titan's White Magic summoning, Clobber, is the only White Magic summoning that can damage enemies.
Final Fantasy IV
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- "Titan, the Earthreaver... His mighty arms rend earth and stone, feeding his foes to Gaia's gaping maw."
- —Eidolon Library
- For the battle information, see: Titan (Final Fantasy IV)
Rydia can summon Titan. She summons Titan initially against Cecil Harvey and Kain Highwind in Mist when she finds out that they killed the Mist Dragon. Titan causes an earthquake and a landslide separating the Mist Valley from the Damcyan Desert.
PSP eidolon library :Titan can call the earth and can destroy countless soldiers.
Titan is obtained as a summon automatically after Rydia rejoins the party in the Dwarven Castle. In all non-DS releases, Titan costs 40 MP to summon and deals 121.54.54.156 14:17, April 3, 2013 (UTC)non-elemental damage against all ground opponents. In the DS release, Titan costs 30 MP to summon and deals earth-elemental damage to enemies.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
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- For the battle information, see: Titan (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)
Titan returns as a Summon spell for the imposter Rydia and Rydia in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV. It's signature attack, Gaia's Wrath deals moderate non-elemental damage to all enemies at the cost of 40 MP.
Titan is wielded by the Tunneler, one of four Eidolon-holding bosses found within the Lower Section of the Tower of Babil B10. Once it's defeated, it leaves behind an orb of amber light. The imposter Rydia claims the light and regains the ability to summon Titan during battle. Titan along with the other reclaimed Eidolons are later summoned by the imposter Rydia on B6 of the tower to battle against the party.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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- For the battle information, see: Titan (The After Years)
Titan appears as a boss twice in the game, the first time being unbeatable and the second time being obtainable as a summon. He is initially controlled by the Mysterious Girl, and will come to his senses after the final battle with him.
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Final Fantasy V
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- For the battle information, see: Titan (Final Fantasy V)
Titan is a Level 3 Summon for the Summoner job class. It attacks the party inside the Karnak Meteor and becomes usable as a Summon once defeated. Titan takes 25 MP to summon to deal Earth damage against all ground opponents, and not to aerial opponents.
Final Fantasy VII
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- See the Summon sequence here.
Titan casts Anger of the Land for 46 MP. The Titan Summon Materia can be found in the destroyed Gongaga Mako Reactor. The Materia is not visible when the player can first come here, however the player can still obtain the Materia. If the player returns here after the events of North Crater on Disk 2 and have not already obtained the Titan Materia, the Materia will be visible to the player.
Early in development of the game, Titan was to be acquired from a treasure chest in Kalm, but this was scrapped. The chest remains in the final product but cannot be opened. It was likely moved for the purposes of the traveling salesman who was intended to appear in Gongaga Village where he hints at the existence of Titan. Titan's spell power is equal to 2.0625x the base magic damage.
| Stats | Level 2 | Level 3 | Level 4 | Master |
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| AP for level | 15000 | 30000 | 60000 | 80000 |
| Stat changes | Magic +1, Max HP-2%, Max MP+2% | |||
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
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Titan can be summoned in battle using the appropriate Materia.
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Final Fantasy IX
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Titan appears alongside the eidolon Fenrir in the default attack when summoned by Eiko Carol. Terrestrial Rage deals earth-Elemental damage to all opponents for a cost of 30 MP. Although Titan's name is not actually mentioned in-game, it is revealed in the Japanese-exclusive Final Fantasy IX artbook.
Final Fantasy XI
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Titan appears in Final Fantasy XI as the Earth-element avatar that can be summoned by Summoners. The quest to obtain Titan, Trial by Earth, starts in Bastok, the Hume city notable for its mining industry.
Perhaps the most loved ability Titan has in Final Fantasy XI is the ability to give Stoneskin to all party members in range, which grants them protection from all damage for 15 minutes or until the maximum amount of damage has been absorbed. Titan also utilizes a notable variety of blunt attacks and earth-element magic as one would expect. Many of Titan's abilities have added status effects.
Titan in also the name of one of the servers used within the game.
Originally a member of a tribe of giants (the Titans) who lived in the south of the Quon continent. The tribe was in conflict with the people of a neighboring city over the ownership and utilization of a forest. Despite their great physical strength, the Titans were eventually overwhelmed by force of sheer numbers. However, one day, a little girl called Daemdalus was looking for a runaway lamb in the forest. She stumbled upon what looked like the corpse of a Titan. It turned out that it was still alive, and, overcoming her fear, Daemdalus showed him compassion by tending to his wounds.
The Titan befriended the little girl, but it wasn't long before the inhabitants of the city found out what was going on. They captured the Titan and brought him back to the city. Daemdalus threw herself in front of him in a desperate attempt to stop him from being executed. Seeing her efforts, Altana took pity and called both their souls to the heavens. She transformed Titan into the Celestial Avatar of Earth. Daemdalus is the name of the brightest, yellow-colored star of the Titan constellation.
Blood Pact Abilities
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| Name | Level | Pact type | MP | Effect |
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| Earthen Fury | 1 | Rage | All | Massive earth-element damage to enemies within area of effect. Only available during Astral Flow. |
| Rock Throw | 1 | Rage | 10 | Deals long-range, minor blunt damage and may inflict Slow. |
| Stone II | 10 | Rage | 24 | Deals minor earth magic damage. |
| Rock Buster | 21 | Rage | 39 | Deals blunt damage and may inflict Bind. |
| Megalith Throw | 35 | Rage | 62 | Deals long-range, moderate blunt damage and may inflict Slow. |
| Earthen Ward | 46 | Ward | 92 | Grants a long-lasting Stoneskin effect to party members within area of effect. |
| Titan's Favor | 55 | Avatar's Favor | 0 | Grants a Defense Bonus to all party members near Titan. Weakens Titan's offensive strength and reduces Perpetuation Cost by 2. |
| Stone IV | 60 | Rage | 118 | Deals moderate earth-element magic damage. |
| Mountain Buster | 70 | Rage | 164 | Deals massive blunt damage and may Bind the enemy. |
| Geocrush | 75 (Merit) | Rage | 182 | Deals massive earth-element magic damage to a single target and Stuns it briefly. |
| Earthen Armor | 82 | Ward | 156 | Mitigates the impact of severely damaging attacks for party members within area of effect. |
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
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- "The ground trembles at his approach."
- —In-Game Description
- For the battle information, see: Titan (Revenant Wings)
Titan is the rank 3 Earth Physical summon. His regular attack is Landslide, while his special attack, Gaia's Wrath, deals heavy Earth damage to all surrounding enemies.
Final Fantasy XIII
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- Main article: Titan (Final Fantasy XIII)
A fal'Cie who goes by the name of Titan watches over Gran Pulse. It is tremendous in size, easily dwarfing other fal'Cie in the game and being able to eat the giant Adamantoises as if they were small morsels. Titan appears in a group of missions known as "Titan's Trials".
Final Fantasy XIV
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Titan is one of the Primals of Eorzea, linked with the Kobolds. He was one of the classic summons spotted in earlier trailers.
Final Fantasy Tactics
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Summoner can learn Titan as a summon for 220 JP. It deals Earth damage in a large area. It costs 30 MP to cast and has a speed of 20.
In the PS version, when summoned, the summoner will sometimes say, "Bear down with land energy! Titan!"
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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The Book of Titan is a weapon in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light. It is bought in Guera for 380 gil.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
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Titan is a Eidolon found in the Cave of Convulsion.
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Dissidia Final Fantasy
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Added by Lycentia- "A legendary giant with considerable physical strength."
- —Dissidia Final Fantasy Summon Compendium
Titan is a summon. When summoned, for a short time after he triples the summoner's Bravery points whenever they take HP damage. The artwork used for the summon is from Final Fantasy V. Titan can be obtained in the third stage of the Distant Glory - Heroes storyline.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
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Titan returns as a summonstone, with the same function as in Dissidia. He can be purchased from certain Moogle Shops for 80 KP.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
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Final Fantasy All the Bravest
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Titan is one of two summoned monsters that is summoned by Krile through her Summoner's Dualcast ability. Titan has the same appearance from when he appeared in Final Fantasy V.
Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon
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Titan appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon.
Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2
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Titan appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
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Titan appears in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales as six cards and in the tale Titan and the Beanstalk. His cards are wood element.
| Titan | |||
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| #043 | * | Green | |
| None | Attack | None | None |
| Gaia's Wrath | |||
| Crystal Ability (**)
Deal 4 damage. Color Boost Strength is doubled if opponent's card is green. | |||
| Titan | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| #044 | * | Green | |
| None | Attack | Defend | None |
| Boulder Toss | |||
| Deal 3 damage.
CP Crush Destroy 2 of opponent's * crystals. | |||
| Titan | |||
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| #045 | * | Green | |
| None | Attack | None | Defend |
| Earthen Fist | |||
| Crystal Ability (*)
Deal 5 damage. | |||
| Titan | |||
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| #046 | *** | Green | |
| None | Attack | None | Defend |
| Earthen Fist+ | |||
| Crystal Ability (**)
Deal 7 damage. | |||
| Titan | |||
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| #047 | ** | Green | |
| None | Attack | Defend | None |
| Fissure | |||
| Crystal Ability (***)
Deal 1 damage for each *,* in your CP gauge. | |||
| Titan | |||
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| #048 | *** | Green | |
| None | Attack | None | None |
| Fissure | |||
| Crystal Ability (***)
Zone Boost Deal 4 damage for each unmarked zone on opponent's card. | |||
Final Fantasy: Unlimited
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Added by PaladinDragonIn the anime, Final Fantasy: Unlimited, Titan makes an appearance as a summon. The Soil Charge Triad (Soil is like the colored bullet of a Magun, used to summon creatures) needed to summon Titan is:
- The protecting earth that makes even the heavens cry, Gaia Brown!
- The hidden quiet passion, Deep Vermillion!
- The everlasting vitality of life, Evergreen!
Followed by saying: "Crumble! Summoned Creature! Titan!"
In the English audio version, the Soil Charge Triad was changed to:
- The solid earth that protects, Gaia Brown!
- The hidden silence of passion, Deep Vermillion!
- From the eternal vitality of life, Evergreen!
Followed by saying: "Smash! I summon you! Titan!"
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
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Titan appears in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game with his Final Fantasy III artwork. His card is earth-elemental.
Other Appearances
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Itadaki Street Portable
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Titan appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable.
Etymology
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The Titans were a pantheon of deities found in Greek mythology. The 12 Titans were great, powerful beings, known as the Elder Gods before being overthrown by the younger gods, that is, the Olympians. Each was associated with a primal concept, e.g. light, ocean, memory etc.






