The Success of the Toilets

This is my second post of the day, pretty short compared to my other posts but it’ll suffice since I’m slightly tired

  1. The “If you can’t beat them, join them.” Mentality

From the start, the toilets have always been less technologically advanced when compared to the Alliance but just because they’re lesser dosen’t mean they’re incapable of being better. They show their ingenuity through the process of salvaging and reusing old tech from Alliance member parts. This willingness to use the enemy’s own tech against them is what lasted the toilets so long against the Alliance and it paved new paths for the toilets to develop their tech and to shape their way of fighting

  1. Knowing when to run and when to fight with the right pawns

Pretty damn straightforward point here. I know that G-toilet’s behaviour was mostly seen as cowardly during the initial phases of the war with him constantly jumping the titans with multiple Titan-sized allies but this behaviour was also what helped G-toilet beat enemies far above his level. Even up until ep 73, we see that G-toilet is no stranger to running away from a fight when it’s not favourable or jumping his enemies with multiple toilets in order to win. These are all very valid and seemingly successful tactics employed by the toilets in order to win and it’s on lay appropriate we give them their flowers

  1. Understanding the Enemy

Though the Titans aren’t exactly a complicated book to read, it is still imperative to the toilets that they managed to understand the psyche of the titans when it comes down to a confrontation. The Toilets are capable of exploring the straightforwardness of the Titan’s behaviour and use it against them in what are some of the most game-changing points in the series like ep 47, 65 & 73. These episodes all display how the toilets ring the Titans’ up into traps that take advantage of their lack of combat experience

This is my second post of the day, pretty short compared to my other posts but it’ll suffice since I’m slightly tired

  1. The “If you can’t beat them, join them.” Mentality

From the start, the toilets have always been less technologically advanced when compared to the Alliance but just because they’re lesser dosen’t mean they’re incapable of being better. They show their ingenuity through the process of salvaging and reusing old tech from Alliance member parts. This willingness to use the enemy’s own tech against them is what lasted the toilets so long against the Alliance and it paved new paths for the toilets to develop their tech and to shape their way of fighting

  1. Knowing when to run and when to fight with the right pawns

Pretty damn straightforward point here. I know that G-toilet’s behaviour was mostly seen as cowardly during the initial phases of the war with him constantly jumping the titans with multiple Titan-sized allies but this behaviour was also what helped G-toilet beat enemies far above his level. Even up until ep 73, we see that G-toilet is no stranger to running away from a fight when it’s not favourable or jumping his enemies with multiple toilets in order to win. These are all very valid and seemingly successful tactics employed by the toilets in order to win and it’s on lay appropriate we give them their flowers

  1. Understanding the Enemy

Though the Titans aren’t exactly a complicated book to read, it is still imperative to the toilets that they managed to understand the psyche of the titans when it comes down to a confrontation. The Toilets are capable of exploring the straightforwardness of the Titan’s behaviour and use it against them in what are some of the most game-changing points in the series like ep 47, 65 & 73. These episodes all display how the toilets ring the Titans’ up into traps that take advantage of their lack of combat experience