
Mizaistom = Nana Crime Hunter (Double) Conscience of the Twelve Zodiac Recognized as a sensible person even by the Anti-Chairman faction Terajine = Neutral Headhunter (Double) Specialist in talent discovery and development Calls for a fundamental review of the Hunter Exam
If I were in the current situation of mindfulness education, I would be strong.
It’s a pity that Teradain has also died.
Could this guy have the potential to be a Hunter Hunter that hunts the talent of Hunters…?
The condition for a two-star rating is not only having one-star achievements but also having the juniors you have trained earn their own stars.
This person’s style really matches perfectly.
I can understand differing from the old man’s policy.
The argument is too reasonable, but since they’re a hunter, they probably weren’t normal.
Suppose there is a disciple of the single hunter class.
If I think of examples of single hunters like Mr. Chezgera, it doesn’t seem like a big deal.
When I think of Morau-san as an example of a single hunter, it’s really amazing.
Thinking about the Dark Continent, it’s such a waste that some of the star holders have died in internal conflicts.
I feel it was a waste that there was a place prepared for me to shine if I didn’t make any reckless moves during the election phase.
Menchi said that if you’re a hunter, you’ll inevitably get stronger, but this guy looks weak.
I don’t really understand why Bushidora is weak…
You are probably a double hunter specialized in combat with enhancement abilities, right? Is it a position that can be attained only through political power…?
Even a desk-work specialist hunter should have a certain level of combat power guaranteed.
It seems like Busridora would be weak against cunning tactics, so he might have been unable to do anything against Hisoka.
The general combat power is around 10.
Their combat power is around 100, which is more than enough to be considered superhuman.
It’s just a story about Hisoka having around 1000.
Bushi Dragon hasn’t taken a single wound from Hisoka, so he is weaker than someone using the Infinite Four Sword Style.
It is said that Morau is quite weak.
In battles between criminals who use nen and nen users, there is a significant difference in combat power for battle junkies who are familiar with these conflicts.
It feels off that someone who became a double hunter solely through Enhancement is weak, as it contradicts the reason why Enhancement is strong… If they weren’t Enhancement, I could understand.
Even someone like Chzegura, who seems to have done some fieldwork, would be considered below Gon when he gets a little rusty, as he would be treated as inferior by Knuckle…
Moral isn’t a combat specialist, but he’s more dangerous than the specialists.
I’m not sure if Bushidora is underrated, but it’s kind of sad how often people say he’s weak.
By the way, Bushidora-san is a single hunter.
It’s too hard to have to train every day for hours in both mental and physical prowess while doing hunting work.
Of course, the number of people slacking off will increase.
I had a feeling that I wanted them to stop depicting star-holding hunters as fools.
I think it was a problem that the point of comparison was the Seirin team during the chairman’s prime.
Because Bushidora died a natural death, Uvo is still the limit for the enhancement type.
How many people are there that admit Morau is strong…?
Is the compatibility between a real Enhancement type and Hisoka really that bad? Rather, isn’t it advantageous for the Enhancement type?
I wonder why they lowered the status of regular hunters so much.
I oppose the careless methods of the chairman and the thread images, but you should be a superhuman who has risen through the ranks despite that…
It’s painful that the overall status of hunters has significantly dropped in the election arc.
It’s noisy about the upper crust, but the Hunter Association isn’t a place where you can rise up without effort, and both the thread and Bushidora are supposed to be upper crust as well.
A single hunter for the zero-frame death has even come out with a cooperative hunter from Misokkasu.
I wanted all hunters to be somewhat proud specialists.
I think the three members who left the chairman’s faction are clearly being targeted because they look like they prioritize military power.
I think that the one with 2 points, from Hisoka’s perspective, must have had a hard time becoming a Hunter.
I was hoping there would be a clear distinction between rogue Nen users and professional hunters, so the existence of these mediocre cooperation-specialized hunters is really disappointing.
Rather, being able to advance in the Hunter Association with that chairman while being a moralist must be quite significant.
The author loves the development where serious characters are made to look foolish.
It’s one thing to lose alone, but the fact that we dispatched other hunters and everyone lost is a different story.
Does “double” mean that you have already developed the next generation of talent discovery and training?
I wished there were an infinite number of hunters like this, as having them around wouldn’t be a problem at all.
It’s just too cruel that even non-combatants like Double Hunters can have their location revealed and be instantly killed by a murderous clown.
What is an amateur hunter?
In the election chapter, it seems like they wanted to reaffirm that those who rely too much on the association, including the twelve zodiac signs, are not good, and that those who are freely adventuring on their own are the best.
I think what is really amazing is amazing, and the claim is also correct.
I’m just weaker than the ejaculation-loving fake clown.
TerraDane’s personality aspect is commendable.
Well, there aren’t many people who can win against Hisoka, who’s aiming for assassination, one-on-one…
It’s true that something needs to be done about the Hunter Exam.
The fact that the brigade has a Hunter License means what this guy is saying is correct.
In Hunter x Hunter, it’s more about who is strong rather than just us winning because we’re strong.
It’s not easy to say that one is weak, as the outcome depends on complex factors like compatibility and so on.
I wondered how the elections were rather than that.
I understand that the Kyosendo Hunter is a specialist for the Dark Continent.
Isn’t there a lack of military power considering that…?
The Hunter Exam is strange because it allows for too much killing and even considers criminal behavior as acceptable for passing… and that’s completely true.
Well, it’s probably a consequence of the long serialization, but compared to the early image of the Hunter, it feels a bit lackluster.
I thought Hisoka was depicted as a somewhat ridiculous character despite his abilities, but it seems he’s treated as genuinely strong and cool, which left me puzzled.
It’s not so much about the election arc, but when Hisoka gets involved, everyone seems to drop in rank.
Dodgeball was good.
Mr. Chezguera was doing quite well as the first character with a star.
The personality diagnosis is just something Hisoka is saying on his own.
Hasn’t the true power of the specialized hunter for the Dark Continent, who has been pretending to be useless all along, hardly shown up?
I think the information that has come out is only at a level that can’t compete with Jin’s exceptional skills.
I wonder if it’s okay to lose so many association members all at once.
Strictly speaking, it’s different, but the number of votes has dropped from 660 to 630, so about 30 people might have disappeared, excluding the absentees.
In the first place, it wasn’t conveyed at all that Hisoka is depicted as a truly top-class human in all seriousness…
I hate to say it, but there’s no way that a crazy clown could be that strong…
The stronger one’s mental abilities, the crazier they are.
I think Busidora was pretty strong itself, right?
I think so, but it seems that the truth will never be spoken from now on.
Is Lupe alive?
It has finally come, hasn’t it?
Examinations should be conducted more rigorously!
If you sift it correctly at the time of input, this kind of problem won’t occur!
To be frank, it’s completely true that the Hunter Exam needs to be reconsidered…
Even the chairman, who was always at the top, was a casual player and prioritized enjoyment over management.
There is no one I can trust who has a reliable opinion on the way the Hunter Association operates.
In reality, most hunters are probably weaker than Morau.
Among them, when it reaches the level where Morau unhesitatingly spits out “weak”…
The policy is to have a certain level of combat ability.
The exam is biased too much towards tough questions.
It would be impossible to find someone like Komugi, who has a nen ability equivalent to Uvo’s enhancement.
The arguments from the people who finally arrived were extremely reasonable.
When I see Bushidora, it makes me think that the Twelve Signs aren’t that impressive after all…
I really didn’t understand what they were trying to do since it didn’t even develop into “Hisoka is amazing!”
The honor of all the characters is tarnished!
The ideal is fine, but without power, it means nothing, which is a development that Togashi likes.
It would have been nice to have a depiction of Bushidora at least defeating the ant commander.
As Paris said, tearing everything away and coming to the Dark Continent with just the Association alone is probably the right thing for a Hunter.
The enormous privileges granted by the hunter license are somehow a source of noise.
Well, I was thinking that Hisoka was really strong… but then he gets kicked while he’s down even though he’s weak, and it just makes me wonder what the hell is going on that nobody’s reputation gets boosted from this.
Even though I feel a bit skeptical hearing it from the incredibly strong Morau, since the battle wasn’t depicted in the story, I can’t judge Bushidora’s fighting ability except through Morau’s evaluation…
Hisoka is an ideal hunter who became a Hunter and soon after took down an A-rank bounty.
From the perspective of the other participants, it’s just too brutal that Killua wiped out everyone in the first exam…
I think it would have been quite different if Hisoka, who fought against Bushidora, had been injured enough to have his cheek slashed, if not seriously wounded.
Of course, if you compare it to the peak era of Netero’s group, it’s weak.
The fact that it’s Morau saying this makes it difficult to follow up, not because it’s based on an unreasonable standard of being weaker compared to me, but because it’s genuinely weak that I feel he’s saying it.
Terra Dean’s arguments seem ethically sound, but given that someone like Paliston is right next to him, it’s clear that to navigate the Hunter Association in that world, he needs to handle both the good and the bad more skillfully.
I wonder if carrying it is really that easy…
Is the idea that wheat strengthens brain function an official concept or fan-created?
If you can consider that Hisoka can easily deal with a single blacklist hunter, at least it will maintain the value of Bushidora-san.
No matter the circumstances, if a character in a story is judged to be weak, then…
After becoming a pro for just a few years, taking down two spiders is really impressive, Blacklist Hunter Hisoka.
If something is weak in the enhancement category, there’s really no way to explain it other than that it’s truly weak, which raises the mystery of why something like that is ranked as single.
Being manipulated by Jin and Paris and getting beaten up by Hisoka is what being a pro hunter is all about.
The Seirin Squad is an organization where Chairman Netero was active with military force.
It may mean that it’s something you can’t do.
There’s not really any point in following that, is there?
Chezgera is a money hunter, and he himself says he has been dull.
Even though the military strength is subtle, thanks to the actions of other professionals, the status of those who hold stars hasn’t diminished.
Mr. Chezguera definitely had the presence of someone who carries the stars.
Well, it’s not contradictory to say that the initial characters are indeed among the strongest in the world, but aligning with that makes it unavoidable for the Hunter Association to seem weak, which is rather…
I managed to project a strong vibe, but I was dying behind the scenes without anything happening, so I really don’t get it at all, Loupe.
Without being deceived by the faked death of the spider, they set out alone to hunt down the leader.
Even after being ambushed, the righteous blacklist hunter Hisoka succeeded in eliminating members without giving up.
It was probably specialized in hunting low-level enemies, Bushidora.
Professional hunters aren’t impressive at all, and most of them probably can’t even buy GI at the regular price.
Kurapika has already taken down two members of the Phantom Troupe in less than a year since becoming a Hunter, so that year’s new recruits are incredibly promising.
When you look at Jones now, he seems really weak, but catching him is a great achievement, and then there’s Rippou.
Gon uses the Knuckle Shoot from the Greed Island enhancement.
I feel that the inflation of character power around the time of losing isn’t good.
It might be the election arc where the strength is reassessed based on Hisoka.
Thanks to the Hunter Association being able to say whatever they want to V5 even after the election arc.
The Hunter Association itself feels so lame now.
In the beginning, Nen users and professional hunters had an incredible presence that seemed beyond human understanding, but as the story progresses, they gradually feel more and more down-to-earth.
Once we enter the Dark Continent, we’ll probably lean more towards beings that are not human… I guess…
I wondered if a manipulative-looking Loupe helped push Bushidora up to its current position, but seeing how it criticized Bushidora’s character, it doesn’t seem that way at all. It’s really a mystery how Bushidora managed to get to that position.
Do whatever you want as long as catching the bounty will count as an achievement.
In extreme cases, we probably don’t need that much military force…
Netero’s position is too weak, having to settle an unrelated uproar with his own self-destruction.
Even though it’s decided that they would confront the Hunter Association head-on, neither Hisoka nor Illumi seemed the least bit scared, right?
I think I could be quite satisfied if I tried fighting after watching the dodgeball chapter, but the ant chapter…
By completing the requests from V5, I guess I can receive various privileges and benefits that are advantageous for my hunter activities.
I can somewhat understand it, except that the association is in a position that’s too vulgar.
Since Hisoka’s arm was torn off, I wonder if we could take down the Spider, huh, Castro?
It’s like a group that Netero created for fun, so if you get serious, you’ll lose.
It looked fun to hunt down Busidora and I thought I would have a good time at the ant nest.
Just saying “Are you a monster? That’s lame ☠” shows that it’s a hybrid with humans and has high intelligence, and if I told it that it has more talent for nen abilities than humans, I think it would show interest.
Those who are consumed by internal politics within the association can’t possibly be strong.
Examination officer… Volunteer pro hunter
Exam contents… At the discretion of the examiner.
It’s too loose…
In the context of the election storyline, their presence is either here or there, it doesn’t really matter.
Despite several hunters disappearing during the election period, those involved do not care at all.
Morau basically doesn’t overestimate others, and his standard of strength is also based on the chairman.
I feel like there are mostly ordinary and weak people in the world.
Honestly, I wanted them to depict the battle between Bushedora and Hisoka more than Goto.
It seems that the stock of pro hunters had fallen quite a bit by the time of the GI edition?
I guess they hired an amateur hunter right from the start.
If I had signed the advisory contract with Chezgela sooner, I wouldn’t have wasted the slot.
They say it’s just hunting weaklings, but isn’t the bungee gum that just sticks to your face and wins without playing too strong?
To think that the shadow beast was truly a top-class nen user in the world…
The association is not just a unified front.
There is no particular sense of camaraderie.
It was supposed to be a gathering of rare super humans just because they are hunters…
The current story and the election arc really make you feel that Togashi has declined… right?
The collaboration hunter pretended to be incompetent in order to join the Dark Continent group, and that has been followed up.
Rather, I’m impressed that they’re fully committing to the thought experiment.
If I keep going at a normal pace, my lifespan will really come first, so I’m rushing through the developments.
Balancing the big nation that has a large number of nen users on its own with the Hunter Association.
That is the role of the election edition.
But Pokkle didn’t have that superhuman feeling at all.
Are you perhaps referring to a practitioner of Nen who is not a hunter, when you say “amateur hunter”?