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# Titans

**Titans** is a powerful Pixelmon sidemod that introduces epic, server-wide boss battles designed to bring players together in unforgettable challenges. Unlike ordinary encounters, Titans scale far beyond the usual limits of Minecraft and Pixelmon, with a custom health and damage engine that allows for colossal HP pools, reduced player damage, and mechanics that ensure every fight feels like a true raid boss showdown. These world bosses spawn with custom rules, despawn timers, unique rewards, and even anti-exploit safeguards to keep battles fair. From shields and scaling mechanics to custom broadcast messages and stat tracking, every Titan encounter becomes a community event that pushes trainers to work as a team while competing for glory on leaderboards.


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