Titans have their own Stats when Invoked, but they also boost the Stats of the Invoker they're bound to.

This guide will cover how Titan Stats work, along with all the key things you need to be aware of when using Titans.

INVOKED TITAN STATS

When you use a Titan in-battle, its Stats are based on the Invoker they are bound to. The better the Invoker's Stats, the better the Titan's.

Titans have three types of Stats:

  • Percentage Stats: These percentages are added to the Invoker's Base Stats (excluding any Stat boosts the Invoker has from Relics or other sources). As the Titan levels up, these Stats increase.

  • Flat Stats: These are integer stats (raw numbers) that are added on top, after all other Stats have been calculated. As the Titan levels up, these Stats increase.

  • Titan Class Bonus Stat. There are two Classes of Titan: Tank and Attack. Depending on the Class, the Titan will either have a DEF% or Crit Rate% Bonus Stat. The number depends on the Rarity of the Titan and does not increase as the Titan levels up.

NOTE: This is the current system and will soon be changed, along with an improved UI to clarify the functionality. We are removing the static Titan Class Bonus Stat – it will function like all other stats and increase as the Titan levels up.

TITAN CLASS STATS

There are two Classes of Titan: Tank and Attack, each with different percentage-based Stats.

  • Tank Titans have: Invoker HP%, DEF%, and ATK%

  • Attack Titans have: Invoker Crit Rate%, Crit DMG%, and ATK%.

Both Classes have HP, DEF, and ATK as flat Stats.

BOUND EFFECT

Titans also increase the Stats of the Invoker they are bound to during battle. This is called their Bound Effect.

There are two types of Bound Effects:

  • Type 1: Global Bound Effects that increase an Invoker's Stats in every area of the game.

  • Type 2: Dual Bound Effects that increase an Invoker's Stats by a larger amount in a specific area, along with a lesser amount in other areas of the game. These are usually more powerful in a specific Game Mode, but weaker outside of that designated Game Mode.

In the picture above, Goros has a Dual Bound Effect.

TITAN PARAMETERS

Like Invokers, Titans have various parameters to be aware of.

FACTION

A Titan's Faction is one of their most important factors. 

All Titans belong to a Faction, just like Invokers. Invokers can only use Titans from their own Faction – with one exception, Dragon Titans.

Dragons belong to a special Titan Faction; they are universal, and can be used by any Invoker from any Faction.

RARITY

Each Titan  belongs to a specific Rarity, which decides how easy or hard they are to summon from Orbs.

The rarer a Titan, the stronger they usually are:

  • Legendary Titans have far better base Stats than lower Rarity ones.

  • Legendary Titans will also usually have more powerful skills than their lower-rarity counterparts, meaning access to better buffs and debuffs, higher multipliers, and so on.

ELEMENT

Titans do not have an Element. When used in-battle, Titans inherit the Element of the Invoker they are bound to.

That means if you give a Fire Invoker a Titan and they Invoke that Titan during battle, that Titan will be Fire Element for the duration of that battle.

Tip:  This makes Titans incredibly flexible – they can be used anywhere, against any Boss, regardless of the Boss’ Element. You just need the right Invokers.

LEVEL

As you Level Up a Titan, their Stats increase. Just like Invokers, Titans also have a Level Cap – limited by their Ascension ★. 

ASCENSION ★ STATUS

Below the name, you'll find a series of yellow Stars that show a Titan's Ascension level. In the screenshot above, Litria is at 4★ Ascension.

Ascending Titans increases their Level Cap, and allows you to continue to Level them up and make them stronger. Each Titan can be Ascended up to 6★ Ascension, which sets the Level Cap to Level 60 – the highest possible Level. It also allows you to further Empower your Titans.

Check out the Ascension section or dedicated Titan Ascendion Guide for a full breakdown.

EMPOWERMENT ★ STATUS

In the same place, the purple Stars also show a Titan's Empowerment Level. 

In the example, Litria is at 2★ Empowerment. 

Empowering a Titan improves their Bound Effect, which makes your Invokers even stronger.

Check out the dedicated Titan Empowerment Guide for a full breakdown.

CLASS

The Class icon alongside Rarity tells you which Class a Titan belongs to, which decides which Stats they have.