Board Thread:Manga/@comment-44086949-20191204145248/@comment-25933225-20191204210853

EeriestSpy wrote:

Isayama very much did consider the density of Titans in Lago.

They were dense and heavy enough to smash houses going through Ragako.

And, the colossal titans coming out of the walls are strong and/or dense enough to break a wall that was made of crystalized forms built by themselves. They most certainly would sink. Hange also said that only the head of a deceased titan is light enough for her to kick like a football. It was also seen that Eren Kruger's Attack Titan was able to jump in water and destroy a goddamn boat just fine without buoyancy being a problem. About Hange's observation, she said that it's the entire Titan body that is lighter than it should be. Also, as she said, such big beings shouldn't be able to stand at the very first place. A lighter density explains this, even when they're alive.

About Eren Kruger's Titan not floating... Well when you walk in the water, and the water is at the same level as your knee, you're not floating at all... Eren Kruger Titan's had water like... At the knee? Unless you've got an insanely light body, if you only have like 10% of your body in the water, you don't float at all.

About the houses of Ragako, that's just because most of them were transformed while being at home, and during the process, they destroyed their house, because the houses were to small to keep them inside. Nothing to do with density there, that's just the transformation phenomenon that has already been shown to be a destructive thing.