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==Adventure Mode==
 
==Adventure Mode==
Titans can be encountered in [[adventure mode]] and are considered "beasts" for the purposes of asking about troubles. They are common targets for [[quest]]s, and reside in [[shrine (megabeast)|shrine]]s.
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Titans can be encountered in [[adventure mode]] and are considered "beasts" for the purposes of asking about troubles. They are common targets for quests and reside in [[shrine (megabeast)|shrine]]s.
  
Titans are relatively easy to defeat in adventure mode, at least when they aren't made of too-hard material or possess devastating special attacks. Though they are gigantic, they have two major weaknesses: they are unintelligent and so cannot train skill in combat, and they live in shrines surrounded by pillars, which make excellent cover for a stealthy adventurer. It is therefore quite possible to sneak up behind a titan and slay it without it ever noticing that you're there, as long as you attack hard enough. Do note that all titans possess legendary skill in observer.
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Titans are relatively easy to defeat in adventure mode, at least when they aren't be made of too hard material or possess devastating special attacks. Though they are gigantic, they have two major weaknesses: they are unintelligent, and so cannot train skill in combat, and they live in shrines, surrounded by pillars, which make excellent cover for a stealthy adventurer. It is therefore quite possible to sneak up behind a titan and slay it without it ever noticing that you're there, as long as you attack hard enough. Do note that all titans possess legendary skill in observer.
  
This strategy should '''not''' be attempted on titans which are naturally without eyes, or which possess a hunger for warm blood, as these have omnidirectional {{token|EXTRAVISION}}.  
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This strategy should not be attempted on titans which are naturally without eyes, or which possess a hunger for warm blood, as these have omnidirectional {{token|EXTRAVISION}}.  
  
 
{{gamedata|title=Example raws (as extracted from world.dat in version 0.47.04)|[CREATURE:TITAN_2]
 
{{gamedata|title=Example raws (as extracted from world.dat in version 0.47.04)|[CREATURE:TITAN_2]

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