Due to his development, Eren recognize that everybody is the same including his enemies. Most notably is Reiner Braun, who, despite committing heinous actions that Eren despises him for, was able to relate with him as both him and Reiner are achieving a selfish goal under a guise of noble ones.
Zeke Yeager, otherwise known as the Beast Titan or just The Beast, is the main antagonist of the Attack on Titan series. He is the son of Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, who had him join the Marleyan military for their own agenda.
Many fans think Eren Jaeger is the best villain in Attack on Titan, despite starting the series as its protagonist. Although Eren Jaeger is the protagonist of Attack on Titan for a long time, he became the final antagonist.
Like Dent, he wants to take the Machiavellian measures to do what's right, even if it's at the expense of his own humanity. Ultimately, however, both their actions lead to tragedy and Eren inevitably becomes the villain of his own series.
1) Thor. Regardless of the form Attack on Titan's protagonist takes, Thor Odinson can easily defeat him. Despite being in Attack or Warhammer form, Thor can easily call lightning down to the nape of the Titans, eliminating the form and Eren in the process.
Eren's Ultimate Fate in Attack on Titan
After making it inside Eren's Titan mouth thanks to assistance from Levi, Mikasa decapitated Eren's human body and kissed him goodbye for the first and last time. The final chapter confirms Eren's death -- for good this time.
Zeke is more powerful than Eren while Eren is stronger than Zeke. Zeke has a royal blood while Eren doesn't. Zeke can turn humans into pure titans and he can control them since he has a royal blood while Eren currently holds three titan powers.
Eren is afraid of his beliefs being shattered. His entire life he has been driven by this idea that is so clearly morally correct, but it is becoming not clear anymore. He has many moments of weakness because he is wavering in these beliefs, as any normal human would.
When it comes to pure skill, Levi far outranks Eren. Not only does Levi have more experience in the field, but he's also just a better fighter overall. Without his ability to transform into a Titan on command, Eren wouldn't stand a chance against Levi.
Eren hates Mikasa's supposed lack of free will and claims he always hated her for having no freedom. Eren points to Mikasa's headaches as proof her Ackerman bloodline is all that's keeping them together.
Yes, Eren and the Jaegerists are correct that the rest of the world would just as soon wipe out the Eldian race, but a preemptive genocide to prevent genocide is still genocide.
Eren became an anti-hero and plummeted into the dark side. By the manga's end, he became Attack on Titan's main antagonist. His allies had to defeat him after he started the Rumbling and wiped out most of the world's population.
It was because of his future-seeing abilities that most of the story transpired the way it did, which makes Eren seem even eviler than how he was initially presented. Eren wasn't always an evil character, but there are plenty of hints sprinkled throughout the series regarding what he was destined to become.
Once the truth of the world is revealed in fullness, it forces Eren to re-evaluate his worldview. It completely changes Eren's relationship with his arch-nemesis, the Titans. Given that this is a shonen anime, some tend to think of Eren's journey as a series of levelling up in power and skills.
This is the most ironic turnout of the manga, because the person who correctly suspected Eren's contradictory action was not by Eren's closest childhood friend (Armin), but by Eren's rival (Jean). Due to his development, Eren recognize that everybody is the same including his enemies.
After being kidnapped in her youth by bandits and subsequently rescued by Eren, Mikasa has pledged her life to her companion. Similarly, she protects Armin from street bullies. Because of this pledge, she is physically stronger than both the boys and is constantly beating up their enemies.
Cang Du will eventually get used to Mikasa's speed and start hitting back, either with his bare hands or his Quincy bow and arrow. This battle will be a real grind, but in the end, Cang Du will win, thanks to The Iron.
1 Levi Ackermann
If Mikasa is like a force of nature, Levi is like the armageddon for his adversaries. His kill count of 58 confirmed solo titan takedowns is enough to prove that he is the strongest member of the Scout Regiment by far, as this number exceeds that of any other soldier by over a dozen.
1 Weakness: He Has Disappointingly Low Charisma
Eren's charisma (or lack thereof) has been a frequent point of conflict throughout the series. He was incapable of persuading or even staving the hand of Kitz Woermann after his titan form was revealed, and he was equally unconvincing toward a potentially condemning jury.
Eren proved his love for Mikasa before the two of them really knew each other. When Eren and his father managed to track down the men who'd kidnapped and murdered Mikasa's family, he didn't hesitate to save the day.
Why didn't Zeke tried to eat Eren and take the founding titan as he already have royal blood? Why didn't he took founding titan from Eren? He already has royal blood. From this he can use the power of Founding titan to it's full extent and achieve his goal.
Pieck's Cart Titan is arguably the weakest of the Nine, but it comes with several advantages. Unlike its eight brethren, the Cart Titan walks on all four legs, making it an excellent method of transport. Pieck often has large structures attached to her back, which carry both people and weapons.
Founding Titan
Founding Titan is the first and the strongest Titan of all the nine. If the Founding Titan is someone from Royal Bloodline, then it will possess limitless power.
1 Eren's Founding Titan
Eren's spooky skeletal Titan form was by far the biggest since it was over two hundred and twenty meters tall. Even though Eren only wanted to protect his friends and loved ones he ended up committing horrible acts that eventually led to his death.