Levi Might Not be the Strongest Ackerman in Attack on Titan After Series Finale

The strongest Ackerman in the series is not Levi after the series finale.

Levi Might Not be the Strongest Ackerman in Attack on Titan After Series Finale

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  • Ackerman's are the strongest humans in Attack on Titan and their memories cannot be manipulated.
  • Levi Ackerman, who is also called the strongest human soldier, is not the strongest anymore.
  • Mikasa Ackerman overtook Levi as the strongest Ackerman after the series final episode.
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Attack of Titan is a show that will live forever in the memories of the fans due to how amazing and well-crafted it was. The series is one of the highest-selling mangas of all time, and despite the manga and show being over, new fans keep on joining.

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Despite being less than 100 episodes shorter, it contains everything a viewer needs. Titans are a compelling aspect of the story; however, there are Ackermans who are even more potent than Titans, and humanity’s strongest soldier is Levi. However, after the series finale, Mikasa overtook Levi and became the strongest Ackerman.

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After his injuries, Levi is not the strongest Ackerman in Attack on Titan

Ackermans play a crucial role in Attack on Titan; the king hates their existence, and their memories can not be manipulated, unlike the rest of the Eldians.

Levi has been the hope of humanity ever since he was introduced in the series; he has shown feats that seem way beyond human reach.

Such as taking down the beast titan and overpowering him while humiliating Annie when she was about to run off with Eren.

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However, after he was blown apart at point-blank range by the thunder spear in Zeke’s body, he lost his eye as well as some of his limbs.

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On the other hand, his distant cousin Mikasa grew stronger and stronger, and since she was young, she proliferated.

As seen from the battle of Heaven and Earth, Mikasa was single-handedly carrying the alliance, proving that Levi is not the strongest Ackerman anymore after his injuries.

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However, he played his role in the story and finally gets to live a happy life after what he has been through. Mikasa herself left the army after the battle and lived a quiet life.

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Mikasa and Levi’s life after the battle of Heaven and Earth

As seen in the clips, Levi retired from the army after the battle, and Gabi and Falcao took care of him while he helped people rebuild in the aftermath of the rumbling.

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On the other hand, Mikasa left the army and lived in Paradise, as seen in the last few minutes of the series. A few years later, she is seen with a man as she visits Eren’s grave.

Some believe it’s her husband, and she got married, while many believe it’s Armin and he’s visiting Eren with Mikasa.

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Mikasa Ackerman At The End Of Attack on Titan

The identity of the man is not revealed and is open for interpretation; however, many fans believe Mikasa adopted a child in the later part, as she was adopted.

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She also puts four white roses on Eren’s grave, which depicts “nothing can come between us,” in the manga, she also puts one single rose, which says “my one and only love.”

She inscribed this on Eren’s tombstone: “Here forever, resting quietly, my most cherished, my dear.” She also seems to be buried with white flowers, epitomizing loyalty in many cultures. We do know that Mikasa and Levi lived a happy life after the battle, and both left the armies.

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