
I guess I’m suited to abilities where wisdom, ingenuity, and physicality have a significant role to play.
Textures and things like that.
Even though he is a magician, his true skill often shows after his tricks are revealed.
Moreover, the prank texture hasn’t been noticed.
There’s definitely room for textures and tricks to be exposed, but that back-and-forth of deception is probably one of the fun parts.
I understand my own personality best.
What’s important is the feeling♡
It can be applied to all kinds of deception and tricks, but the base is a simple nature.
Hisoka’s character, who has abnormal motivation and a broken personality, often comes through in his earnest desire to engage in battles.
A type that maneuvers with wit and bluff like this.
If you can just apply it, gum is seriously strong.
If it’s a one-shot kill ability, you won’t be able to dance with the opponent for long.
It’s crazy that they casually throw out restraints that even an Ability User can’t break.
Now that I’ve successfully grasped all the characteristics of the bungee gum.
There’s no choice but to find powerful solutions like pushing through with immense strength, enduring everything with extreme durability, or dodging everything with super reflexes.
It’s crazy how strong it is even when used seriously without any tricks.
I really hate when gum sticks after blocking an attack.
With the clever ability combo from the leader’s collection…
Crush them with an endless wall of flesh while striking them with a massive explosion to kill them!
If you feel like it, you could naturally set traps in the surrounding environment using gum and texture, couldn’t you?
Since the systematic reinforcement is close, it’s really compatible with being strong in hand-to-hand combat.
Despite being gum, its adhesion is ridiculously strong.
The ability to stretch and stick is generally strong.
I’m normal…❤
A relatively stoic guy.
You’ve never been taken down by simple power, have you? Bungee gum.
It’s really simple because it’s just changing the aura based on the properties of expansion, contraction, and adhesion…
You need a level of bravado that allows you to remain calm even if your arm is torn off, so only Hisoka can truly master it.
Despite being a clown character, they are overly rational and have a serious nature at heart.
Kaito’s nen ability is much more unbalanced.
If your nose and mouth are blocked, it’s all over.
Hisoka is really good-looking…
I guess you’re more serious about enjoying your fetishes than anyone else.
In the Sky Arena, there’s honestly no way Gon can win, right?
It can perform instant kills, and even if the trick is revealed, it won’t lose its usability.
Hisoka fights by adapting to his opponent’s style, so having high versatility and defensive capabilities is better.
Countermeasure: Avoid all of Hisoka’s attacks.
I understand the trick… Now all that’s left is to avoid everything…!!
Even if I fantasize about a transformation-type ability, it’s so well-made that creating something better than this would be difficult.
What kind of Razor can display a physical ability that can counter this with a clone?
Those who can win against Bungee Gum with brute force in terms of specs can probably win against most other ability users with brute force as well.
The more I think about it, the more I can’t come up with any example answer other than crushing with overwhelming numbers from a distance like the leader.
Hasn’t the texture ever been revealed in the story?
It’s a pure hassle for a guy who’s really strong in bare-knuckle fighting to have this.
Everyone has a special move, but it seems to get more complex because you don’t hit the top tier anymore.
I will fully dedicate myself to application without any lethal power…
I feel like the speed when using the recoil of this is quite something.
It’s really troublesome that just by changing, I also take damage from that altered aura…
Bungee gum is strong whether it’s exposed or not, and even after being exposed, it provokes a heightened sense of vigilance, making it strong.
The cleverness lies in not being able to notice the existence of the surprise texture.
It’s incredibly versatile, but I don’t feel like anyone besides Hisoka can master it.
Is it that the simpler something is, like JoJo, the stronger it becomes?
It feels like a waste to specialize Nen abilities for combat.
It seems like being able to do things like Spider-Man would be good for everyday use too.
Isn’t it possible that I could get gum stuck on me when I punch from this side?
Sometimes, an aura can be secretly hidden and attached to you without you knowing.
I feel that someone with simple and applicable abilities like this saying that getting a double of Skaro is a waste of resources is quite convincing.
No matter what kind of thoughts they are, without basic strength and practical ability, they are just garbage…
It’s crazy that even with a guard unit, the rubber compatibility is finally bad…
Cardiac massage after death or something.
They mistakenly think that guy had a hidden card from the Absolute Brigade.
Even if it’s a weaker town, it seems that if you’re completely restrained in a brigade-class, you won’t be able to move…
It feels like it’s thriving precisely because its raw combat ability is extremely high.
Anyway, if you train steadily, your output will increase…
It’s too annoying that just touching it a little can get gum stuck.
Looking back now, No. 13 is ridiculously strong.
All of Hisoka’s attacks and defenses spread debuffs.
I recently realized that Hisoka can cut various things with cards because he adds sharpness to his aura, which is a fundamental aspect of the Transformation type.
This guy really has a lot he can do.
It’s convenient that I can easily grab the remote that’s a little out of reach with a bungee gum.
It seems like he’s probably enjoying increasing the things he can do by leveraging his foundational skills…
It’s quite strong for both defense and evasive actions.
If I want to defeat them steadily, it’s similar to what the leader did, but I will fight using a release-type ability to keep them away.
Hisoka also has mobility, which is a downside.
Even simple abilities can be strong.
Isn’t it a bit stronger than Hisoka’s base power?
It’s better to have a fair one-on-one fight than to be ambushed, at least that gives you a chance to win…
If it matches the person’s temperament, it seems stronger and reaches the highest level in the work.
It’s troublesome because it’s hard to destroy since it’s stretchy and soft.
Gon’s rock-paper-scissors might be able to cut, but before they could have a rematch, Gon lost his Nen ability…
No matter how many times Razor thinks about it, it’s strange.
This is fully reflected in my hobbies.
I think it’s one of the ideal Nen ability builds.
If there’s a chance of winning in a one-on-one match, it seems the only option is to go all out.
Maybe Knuckle is the only one I get along with well.
I don’t think it’s a restriction, but narrowing down what you can do with your abilities can result in higher output.
It seems like I can attack the gum itself, like Killua’s lightning or Little Flower.
This guy is really strong.
I understand why they would run away until Chrollo gets his hand together.
Isn’t this guy incredibly strong within the framework of humanity?
Even Nobunaga-san acknowledges that that guy’s bungee gum is well made.
Although it mostly stands out for applying debuffs to the opponent, it can now also be used as a substitute for hands and feet.
When it comes to Hisoka himself, it serves as both auxiliary muscle and a powerful buff like armor.
It’s a strong ability, but it’s not something you can suddenly acquire and fight with in the same way.
I don’t feel like I could really use what I gain.
There are aspects where they are able to master it due to their high physical abilities.
It doesn’t stick unless specific conditions are met.
It’s not like they are just using strong rubber and gum because there are conditions for peeling off.
The applied skill is impressive, but it’s just like a surprise texture that can catch you off guard at first glance, so among the top ranks, it has quite a wrestling-oriented capability.
It seems that Morau-san is relatively well-matched when being attacked not directly, but by the smoke soldiers.
If I lose my train pass, it’s all over.
From the very beginning, summarizing the ability itself as a simple effect might be a limitation, I wonder…?
If there aren’t many things you can do, you can still develop skills later on.
Both of them seem to be stiff, right?
The prank texture only knows of the existence of abilities like Mach.
In the case of the transformation type, the fully offensive capability is not very beneficial in terms of memory, which you won’t realize on your first encounter.
Upon further thought, I wonder if the surprise texture is visible to the general public.
What the hell is that?
Is the surprise texture subtly a manifestation type?
He’s just a man who wants to get excited in battle.
Compared to those who want to destroy the world, this is quite normal.
There are even good people who are slaying the brigands.
The shocking texture is not only visible to those who are trained but can also be seen by the general public.
What is that?
Although Killua can avoid it, it still hurts, so it’s a reasonably good ability with moderate restrictions.
No, but it’s really unfair that electricity doesn’t work.
Make it a simple ability.
Because it’s narrowed down, the so-called constraints are just wordplay.
It feels like a hybrid of change and manifestation, a surprising texture.
The strength of bungee gum feels like it’s derived from enhancement.
There was a time when the leader was fighting with a book open in one hand, focusing mainly on hand-to-hand combat.
The abilities you took are mostly for support or just a hobby, right?
The trick texture was supposed to belong to the category of transformation abilities.
It’s just changing the appearance.
The surprise texture is a manifestation type, so it can’t be understood at a glance, but if you touch it, you’ll find out it’s a lie.
It’s fine that it stretches and contracts well, but being able to shoot it out from anywhere on the body with considerable force seems a bit like cheating for a transformation type.
The surprise texture can reproduce various textures, so it is actually quite an advanced thought.
Isn’t it a surprise texture manifestation type…?
Belong to → Use only that lineage.
It’s amazing how some people have such a literal interpretation, like they’re blind to the deeper meaning in the story of Hunter.
You’re not averse to chaos; you’re a dangerous battle maniac, right?
If the allocation is small, you can use other systems without any problem.
It seems that it is not materialized as an object because touching it would reveal its original texture.
Is it something like optical camouflage using aura?
Constraints and commitments are only things that draw out outputs that don’t match one’s capabilities under certain conditions.
The simple ability feels inherently powerful because it can project its unique aura at that single point.
I think it’s definitely a different thing.
It might be that increasing the aura that grants efficient effects is boosting the output.
Nobunaga praised the ability of Bungee Gum at the beginning, saying it was well done, but its versatility was so high that it really was true.
Nobunaga said it was difficult, but I think that’s true considering his combat methods.
It seems like you’d be strong if you played cards at a casino.
It’s tough that Hisoka can’t target it because he’s crazy, even though this kind of focus can be broken by pain or shock…
It’s messed up to be able to stay sane even if your arms are ripped off and your legs are blown up!
Since it can be seen by ordinary people, you’re probably using the manifestation type itself.
Just a printer.
It’s not like an image of the embodiment of paint.
It feels like painting a visual picture with the paint of manifestation on the adhesive of changing thoughts.
It’s a texture that even an average person can see.
Moral is the same, but the ability to mimic is really convenient, isn’t it?
These two have abilities that are more hunter-like than anyone else.
A standard build for nen abilities would be to primarily focus on your specialty while moderately utilizing other types to provide support.
It says it’s like a very high-quality color copy.
In the early game, it appeared with a well-crafted ability against the crappy double ability.
Even with various abilities emerging now, I still think, “What a well-made ability…” due to the skillful manga.
If you’re going to fight Hisoka, it would be best to do it in a place like a flat plain with nothing around or in a narrow corridor.
I can’t be perceived like Goto in the forest.
It’s nice to think that things like the snacks I loved as a child and the toys that were popular had their own childhood too.
When I fantasize about my original Nen ability, I really want to incorporate properties of gum or rubber into the transformation type.
Just because it’s a transformation ability doesn’t mean there are no outputs from other systems at all.
If you say that, it would mean that the aura released cannot be strengthened at all.
That can’t be true.
I’ll fantasize about my original ability!
……Constraints and vows are like drugs.
It’s nice to realize that Castro had a really unfortunate upbringing, especially when you see that Hisoka’s physical abilities are at the top level, except for the Ants.
You can also use the bungee gum by releasing it from your hand…
It only deteriorates and can only stretch 10 meters.
Being crazy is beneficial for Nen abilities, isn’t it?
It’s quite strong that there isn’t really any problem even if the reveal is spoiled.
My original wish is
Infinite range with infinite generation of Peper Lotion!
Is Hisoka capable of feeling pain…?
I think Castro could have met a good master if things had gone well, but well, it’s just a tutorial-like opponent, so it can’t be helped.
Whether it is an intended constraint or not, for now, it seems that the output is increasing because the person in question finds it worthwhile to deceive.
If you only look at the doubles, there may be some waste, but it’s not something to be overly critical about.
A genius with a hardcore enhancement type, huh…
Even in a state of missing pieces and somehow coming back to life, the vibe of just being like “Well, I lost” is pretty bad.
Bungee gum aside, I can’t master the tricky texture even if I use it.
The manipulation of prophecies and hiding book titles is too clever.
Given that a setting has emerged where you can create abilities like Double without wasting them in the Trait system, it makes the fact that I did it with Enhancement all the more regrettable…
It’s impressive that you came up with the idea of altering prophecies when there’s absolutely no time.
The talent of Castro, who was able to use doubles with poor compatibility without any significant constraints.
It is difficult to rewrite text on the spot so that it doesn’t feel awkward.
There are times when it becomes stronger if it aligns with one’s preferences…
Castro’s amazing talent allowed him to reach the point of creating a double, even though he is a hardcore enhancement type.
It’s strong, but I think calling it the strongest is a bit much, considering it’s a type of strength with high versatility, like Stone Free in JoJo. I think it’s fine for the captain to say it’s at that level of strength.
If your profession isn’t a martial artist but involves performing arts or something similar, then a clone would be fine…
It only comes out from the index finger of the right hand.
If you use it apart, it normally has a limitation like only reaching 1 meter.
Writing about myself in a terrible way using false prophetic texts is something I’m really enjoying…
When you think carefully about a Hunter’s Nen, it ultimately relies too much on output.
Skill Hunter has tough drawbacks, but Chrollo’s martial arts are so strong that the drawbacks disappear.
It’s obvious that simple thread images can be used in various ways and are convenient, but the output is too strong even though it’s simple and has no conditions.
They say gum and rubber, but what they do is arbitrary adhesion and elasticity, so it’s troublesome.
The ability to maneuver with practical skills is truly commendable, resembling the stance of a magician, but when it comes to questioning whether it ranks among the top strengths in the story, doubts remain.
For now, if you just use it as a sophisticated mask, it might be quite useful even without creativity.
Using a prank texture makes it easy to create fabricated images to share with the world.
There are countless ways to use a double, and I believe there were still many ways to utilize it in the arena as well.
It’s not something a genius of the enhancement type would do, and that operation based on their personality is impossible.
I prefer to use texture combat rather than gum.
What I can think of is to secretly change the QR code at the store…
Because fighting together with comrades is the strongest…
The synergy of multiple thoughts is terrifying… that’s been said many times, hasn’t it…?
If you specialize too much in combat or killing something, it will first become impractical, and if you’re going to kill, it’s better to just prepare a gun.
In that case, it’s more convenient to enhance adaptability or develop a thought process that can be used in everyday life while honing my nen abilities and thinking skills.
Isn’t it stronger to put all your focus on yourself rather than just double it? That’s really true…
Also, it seems that Castro’s use of doubles in combat during the Hisoka fight was the first time he used them, which is not good.
Skill hunters can lower the difficulty by borrowing from their allies instead of stealing.
Isn’t it better to be a brother who cares about his comrades than a thief? I think that’s part of the character’s nature.
The joint and posthumous thoughts have a level of strength that can cause a collapse in balance.
Those who can bet their lives or treat them like toys are strong.
The joint type simply increases the amount of aura for the number of people, so of course it would be that way…
Hisoka seemed uninterested in joint types.
In the Hunter world, there are many dangerous people and creatures, so I think being a completely combat-oriented type is not a bad idea.
It seems like it would be an easy win against anyone other than Hisoka, so it can’t be helped.
When considering Nen abilities solely for combat, enhancement-type transformation or enhancement-type emission is the best choice.
It’s crazy just having multiple Nen users, even without a joint.
Isn’t the ant chapter the best example of that?
An overwhelmingly superior opponent is fighting against a weaker one…