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In general, for those interested in the economic aspects of fictional worlds: farm taxes attack on titan part 2 hforgods top
Setting this Scout Mission to Heaven difficulty gives you infinite inventory items. Players use infinite capture nets to mass-capture small Titans, generating dozens of Rainbow Drops per match. Comparative Farming Metrics Method / Mission Target Difficulty Primary Resource Gained Optimal Strategy A Cornered Rat Rainbow Drops Use infinite capture nets on small Titans. A Titan Worth A Thousand High-tier Crystals & Fangs Equipping the Elimination Bounty skill. Territory Recovery Scarlet & Golden Drops Maximize team synergy to speed-run maps. Step-by-Step Setup for Maximum Yields This public link is valid for 7 days
One interesting connection: In an unrelated fictional context, there is an episode titled “Tax Increase” (from a different story) where farmers are forced to pay 40–60% of their harvest as taxes—a system that throws the country into chaos. While not from Attack on Titan itself, the scenario echoes the show’s recurring themes of exploitation and resistance. In the world of AoT, those inside the walls are essentially “farming” their own survival under an oppressive regime, their labor extracted by a ruling class that offers little in return. Can’t copy the link right now
This moment directly foreshadows the moral complexity of Paradis’s government. The “farm taxes” aren’t just background flavor—they’re the engine of suffering that turns rural citizens against the very military protecting them.