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| Type: | Moon |
| Location: | Saturn orbit, Sol system |
| Appearances: | DW: The Invisible Enemy |
Titan was a moon of Saturn, the seventh planet of the Sol system. Its (Galifreyan-style) coordinates were "quadrant 62 WHI 12 12 9990 EX 41"
By the year 5000 a small Titan Base existed on the surface. (DW: The Invisible Enemy)
Titan may refer to:
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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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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.
Titan can be summoned by Evokers and Summoners, and is obtained by purchasing the Level 5 Summon Magic spell Hyper.
Rydia can summon Titan in this game. She uses it initially against Cecil Harvey and Kain Highwind in Mist when she finds out that they killed the Mist Dragon, and therefore her mother as well. Rydia summoned Titan, who caused an earthquake, and thus a landslide separating the Mist Valley from the Damcyan Desert. Titan is obtained as a summon automatically after Rydia rejoins the party in the Dwarven Castle.
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.

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.
The Titan Materia can be found in the destroyed Gongaga Mako Reactor. It casts Anger of the Land for 46 MP.
Level -- AP Needed
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Titan can be summoned in battle using the appropiate Materia in this game.

Titan appears alongside the Eidolon Fenrir when the latter is summoned with a Sapphire equipped on Eiko. Terrestrial Rage deals earth-Elemental damage to all opponents. Although Titan's name is not actually mentioned in-game, it is revealed in the Japanese-exclusive Final Fantasy IX Artbook.

Titan appears in Final Fantasy XI as one of the 6 prime avatars. Titan represents earth and his quest starts in Bastok, the human 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 members of the party, which grants them protection from physical damage for a short time or a certain amount of damage has been absorbed, but he also does come with a notable variety of earth aligned spells and attacks as one would expect.
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| 1 | Earthen Fury | All | Massive Earth Damage - Two-hour |
| 1 | Rock Throw | 10 | Ranged Physical Attack Weapon skill |
| 10 | Stone II | 24 | Earth-based Elemental Spell |
| 21 | Rock Buster | 39 | Physical attack that Binds the enemy. |
| 35 | Megalith Throw | 62 | Ranged Physical Attack Weapon skill plus a Slow (Status) effect. |
| 46 | Earthen Ward | 99 | Gives the entire party the effect of Stoneskin |
| 60 | Stone IV | 118 | Earth-based Elemental Spell dealing damage |
| 70 | Mountain Buster | 164 | Single-hit, Strong Stone-Elemental Weapon skill with a Bind effect |
| 75 | Geocrush | 182 | (Merit) Earth-based Elemental Spell dealing massive damage and stuns target |
| Favor | Titan's Favor | -- | Increases Defense of all party members in range |

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.
A fal'Cie who goes by the name of Titan appears, although not summoned like the rest of the Titans, it watches over Gran Pulse. It is tremendous in size, easily dwarfing other fal'Cies in the game and being able to eat the giant Adamantaimais as if they were small morsels. It's part of a group of missions called "Trials of the fal'Cie Titan".

Titan is learnable for 220 JP by the Summoner job. 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!"
Titan appears as a summon. When summoned, for a short time after he triples the summoner's Brave 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.
In 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:
Followed by saying: "Crumble! Summoned Creature! Titan!"
In the English audio version, the Soil Charge Triad was changed to:
Followed by saying: "Smash! I summon you! Titan!"
Titan appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon.
Titan appears in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2.
Titan appears in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales as six cards and in the tale Titan and the Beanstalk. His cards are wood element.
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Deal 4 damage. Color Boost Strength is doubled if opponent's card is green. |
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CP Crush Destroy 2 of opponent's * crystals. |
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Deal 5 damage. |
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| None | Attack | None | Defend |
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Deal 7 damage. |
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| #047 | ** | Green | |
| None | Attack | Defend | None |
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| Crystal Ability (***)
Deal 1 damage for each *,* in your CP gauge. |
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| #048 | *** | Green | |
| None | Attack | None | None |
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| Crystal Ability (***)
Zone Boost Deal 4 damage for each unmarked zone on oppenent's card. |
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Titan appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable.
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, eg light, ocean, memory etc.
Warning: The following text contains spoilers relating to the plot of Prophecies.
The Titans are a powerful and ancient race of destructive creatures, nearly as old as the Forgotten. They are spirit-like in their true form, but manifest in the most dominant aspect of their surroundings. They are locked behind the Door of Komalie on the Ring of Fire Islands. The Titans submit to the wielder of the Scepter of Orr.
It appears that the Titans once walked the surface of Tyria prior to the events of the present day in the game. In particular, the Charr are aware of the existence of the Titans, and worship them as gods. In several points in the game, the Charr can be seen building effigies of Titans, for worship or to instill fear in the humans of Ascalon. The game manual that came with Guild Wars Prophecies also says:
Such effigies can be seen, for example, north of The Great Northern Wall pre-Searing, and outside the front gate of the Nolani Academy during that mission. (see images) After the Titans are loosed upon Tyria, in the Titan Quests, the Charr take up active worship and servitude of the living Titans. In the quest The Last Day Dawns, the Ascalons expect the Charr to stand up to the Titans, but they just begin worshipping them and fighting alongside them.
Warning: The following text contains spoilers relating to the plot of Nightfall.
At least some Titans are followers of Abaddon who dwell within the Realm of Torment.
In one of the Realm of Torment quests, (A Flickering Flame) it is revealed that the Charr have somehow been deceived by Titans who took advantage of an old Charr prophecy to be considered as their gods.
It is later stated by a Forgotten NPC that Titans are twisted souls. The meaning of this is not known.
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Players should be careful when engaging Titans, as fighting Titans requires resilience and patience. Upon slaying a Titan it will spawn lesser creatures and upon slaying them, they will spawn even more. Fighting a single Titan could take several minutes just to kill it and all its spawns.
There are four major types of Titans in the game right now, each type spawns different creatures. This is a hierarchy of Titans and their spawns:
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For a full list of Titans in the game, see category:Titans.
At one point during the development of Halo Wars by Ensemble Studios, another three teams worked on other projects. One of these was the "Untitled Halo MMO", which seems to have been codenamed Titan or Orion.
While concept art was produced, and Bungie planned to work with Ensemble Studios on the game, the other non-Halo Wars related teams were disbanded to focus on the RTS instead. It is currently abandoned, in favour of Halo Wars.[1]
The details of the game remain unknown though the concept art shows various new additions to the franchise such as the Sentients, Runner-class Transport, Aardvark, Diggerz, Grackle, Jaggmaw Sawtail, Rhino, Psion and Rogue. [2]
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| Halo Trilogy | Halo: Combat Evolved • Halo 2 • Halo 3 |
| Other Halo Games | Halo Wars • Halo 3: ODST • Halo: Reach |
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| Ring Names | {{{names}}} |
| Height | 6'4" |
| Weight | 250 lbs. |
| Date of birth | July 1978 |
| Place of birth | Flint, Michigan |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | |
| Resides | Flint, Michigan |
| Billed from | Detroit, Michigan |
| Trainer | CCW PowerPlant |
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| Win/Loss Record | {{{winloss_record}}} |
| Debut | June 25, 2006 |
| Retired | {{{retired}}} |
Titan (born July of 1978 in Flint, Michigan) is an American professional wrestler performing for Christian Championship Wrestling, where he is the co-Tag Team Champion with Nitro.
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Titan is the second batch of wrestlers to the newly created federation Christian Championship Wrestling. Titan surprised everyone by winning the CCW Tag Team Titles with Nitro on their first night of wrestling compentition.
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| Preceded by: Vacant |
First with Nitro | Succeeded by: Current |
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| Retribution! | Ace • Amazon • Atlas Cyclone • Dallas • Elektra • Falcon • Flash • Gemini • Glacier • Houston • Hunter • Hurricane • Ice • Invader • Jazz • Jet • Lynx • Malibu • Nitro • Raider • Rebel • Rio • Siren • Storm • Sunny • Thor • Titan • Vulcan • Zap |
| Salvation | Astron • Blaze • Brock • Bronco • Cheetah • Diamond • Diesel • Fox • Gold • Hawk • Hunter Jackson • Kahn • Lace • Laser • Nightshade • Panther • Phoenix • Rage • Rhino • Rocket • Sabre • Shadow • Skye • Steel • Tank • Thunder • Tower • Turbo • Viper • Vogue |
| TNA | Apache • Beast • Blast • Tug Boat • Bullet • Crush • Cobra • The Commander • Cuda • D.O.A. • Flame • Fury • Hammer • Hellraiser • Jade • Justice • Bubba King • Lightning • Mayhem • Militia • T-Money • Michael O'Dell • Payne • Quake • Raven • Saracran • Scorpio • Snake • Stealth • Tigra • Toa • Trajan • Typhoon • Venom • Warrior • Wolf • Zen • Zodiac |
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| Programming | Retribution • Salvation • TNA Impact • Pay Per View • Night of the Champions |
| Brand Championships | CCW: World Heavyweight • United States • X-Division • World Tag Team TNA: World • X-Division • World Tag Team Defunct Championships: World • Tag Team |
| Other Accomplishments | Gauntlet for the Gold • King of the Mountain Match • Money in the Bank • Ultimate X |
| Miscellaneous | Roster • Title reigns (by length) • Draft Lottery (2006 • 2007 • 2008) |
| Other wrestling organizations acquired | American Wrestling Alliance • Global Wrestling Alliance • National Wrestling Alliance • World Championship Wrestling • World Wrestling All-Stars • World Wrestling Entertainment |
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| History | The Invasion • Brand Extension • UWF Draft (2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009) |
| Superstars | Current employees • Champions • Former championships • Diva • Alumni • Christian Championship Wrestling employees • National Wrestling Alliance employees |
| Programming | Betrayal • Deception • Legacy • Current programming • Former programming • Pay-per-views • Night of the Champions |
| Developmental Territories | Happy Sunshine Wrestling Federation • Omega Wrestling Alliance • Total Nonstop Action |
| Other Accomplishments | Gauntlet for the Gold • King of the Mountain • Money in the Bank • Ultimate X |
| Other wrestling organizations acquired | American Wrestling Alliance • Christian Championship Wrestling (History) • Global Wrestling Alliance • National Wrestling Alliance • World Championship Wrestling • World Wrestling All-Stars • World Wrestling Entertainment |
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Titan can refer to any of the following summoning familiars:
It can also refer to:
Titan (or Saturn VI) is the largest moon of Saturn and the second largest moon in the Sol system, after Jupiter's moon Ganymede. It is roughly 50% larger than Earth's moon by diameter, and is larger by diameter and mass than all known dwarf planets. It is also larger by diameter than the planet Mercury, though Mercury is more than twice as massive.
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The Titan was an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer active during the Galactic Civil War.
In 3 ABY it was part of Task Force Vengeance when it was tasked with retrieving the Interdictor Compellor together with the ISD Juggernaut. Witnessing the destruction of the Compellor, Titan joined the Juggernaut's unsuccessful attack on the Airam X7 factory Gallofree.
Titan is a moon of the planet Saturn. It is also the planet's largest moon and has a very dense atmosphere.
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Titan was home to a race of blue-skinned humanoids whose society was dominated by a caste of corrupt astrologer priests (led by Jero) that used a false "sky god" (actually a statue with movable arms) to frighten the masses into submission. Astrotrain arrived on Titan and declared himself a god, with the intention of forcing the Titanians to mine energy crystals on the Decepticons' behalf. Several Autobots showed up and defeated Astrotrain and the astrologer priests who had aligned themselves with him, leaving the rebel leader Talaria to begin building a more enlightened society. The God Gambit
Later, the moon was terraformed (no mention of what happened to the natives). It then became home to a secret Quintesson base. Three of the Technobots flew to investigate, but were shot down by Abominus and crashed on its surface. Their comrades eventually rescued them; repaired, the team defeated the Terrorcons and compelled the Quints to flee. Money is Everything
Metrotitan was built on Titan.
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タイタン |
| Rōmaji |
Taitan |
| English |
Titan |
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The Shadow Duelist |
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Anime |
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Archfiends/Bullfighting |
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He is voiced by Norio Wakamoto in the Japanese version and Eric Stuart in the dub. The dub also states that Titan used to work as a Carny, an aspect not present in the original version.
Titan plays an Archfiend (Demon) Deck, composed largely of monsters based off Chess Pieces, in his first encounter with Jaden, and uses Bullfighting (Spanish) Fiend cards in his duel with Alexis.
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