
Just a moment, Tonpa-san… Oh, it came out… 35 attempts in the exam. This number is the second highest in history. Among them, the 30 consecutive appearances in the main exam is the highest. That’s impressive. However, even though your grades are high in the main exam, it’s difficult to pass because you’re distracted by “another purpose,” right? I’m sorry, Tonpa-san, but I can’t accept that juice. And Nicole with number 187.
Who has the most challenge attempts in history?
>>1Certainly…
Mr. Tonpa, are you crazy for coming to take this exam multiple times?
>>3It’s just a crazy person whose hobby is to disturb participants.
>>3A real bait-catching clown
There are probably students who, despite lacking ability, continue to participate in medical school after multiple failures, unable to give up on their dreams.
It might have been better for Tonpa to pass the exam quickly and become an examiner to crush the newcomers.
>>5In other words… is it Hunter x Hunter?!
Is it possible to take it multiple times without any ability…?
Last year, I saw Hisoka causing a big commotion, yet he still comes this year without a care. He’s an amazing man.
Of course, I came again this year.
It’s better if idiots kill each other with their Nen abilities, right?
Someone who can determine the line where people die every time and voluntarily drop out.
>>10A man who easily surpasses the swamp where many people have died.
>>10To be honest, just having Hisoka, who comes to kill depending on his mood, participating means the risk has skyrocketed beyond the usual level.
Not being discerned.
It’s amazing to think that, depending on the content of the exam, I’ve taken it dozens of times without dying and I’m in good health.
Honestly, taking a life-threatening exam over 30 times when you don’t think you’ll pass is insane…
Out of the 35 times I’ve taken the exam, at least 30 times have appeared in the actual test, so my abilities are more than sufficient.
If you’re participating to that extent, then it’s fine for you to become an examiner or something like that…
>>15Since I can’t harass the students freely in the exam room…
>>15There are people like Hisoka, and I think that on the examiners’ side, they will require abilities that are commensurate with their nen abilities.
I feel like if I actually pass, I could become a pretty good hunter…
In terms of craziness, it’s among the top classes in the story.
>>19I’m not doing this just because I’m strong like Hisoka.
It’s a level of madness where it wouldn’t be surprising to awaken some kind of obsession after trying 35 times despite being weak.
Are you talking about people who quit their jobs for SASUKE or have jobs that allow them to prioritize training?
>>20Someone who participates every time just to see the moment when other participants drop out, goes reasonably far, but has no intention of finishing.
This person, if hypothetically they were to attain the ability to use psychic powers…
I wonder if I will awaken the ability to drag down the exam participants.
It’s probably like watching a live movie.
A madman who continues on without gaining wealth or honor.
This obsession could easily turn someone into a master-level strong opponent if they made just one wrong step.
Hunter Exam Hunter
Aren’t they perverted like Hisoka?
I’ve been doing this since I was 10 years old, and it’s crazy.
The way to crush it is with a laxative, and you must be a pervert who likes Castro.
>>29A practitioner of the Tiger Bite True Fist!?
I’ve been participating since I was a boy.
Actually, the person isn’t aware, but their thoughts are manifesting.
It wouldn’t be surprising if they created nen abilities meant to eliminate newcomers that can only be used within the Hunter Exam.
You’re already at the level of being invited as part of a stage gimmick.
Isn’t it rather a thought beast?
Having a level of ability that can clear a reasonable exam, whether in physical strength or intellectual capacity.
Gathering friends to crush a newcomer and sometimes paying rewards to collaborators.
Crazy
By this point, I’m doing a better job as an examiner than a lousy examiner would.
The ability to put laxatives in juice.
Looking back, it would have been better to kill with poison, but since it’s a laxative, it’s quite a distorted kink.
>>39I want to see a face of despair, so it would be problematic if you died with a faint reaction.
I want to see the moment when I realize that my life-risking challenge has been in vain because of something like diarrhea.
>>39I want to see a face of despair, so it would be a problem if the reaction were weak, even if you died.
I want to see the moment when I realize that the challenge I bet my life on for something like diarrhea was in vain.
At the point of taking the Hunter Exam, they are a select few ultra-elites with unmatched skill and pride.
Being able to watch someone fall miserably and helplessly right next to me must have been a taste that, once experienced, was addictive.
>>40The hundreds of kilometers of marathon running and diving into a pig and spider eagle’s nest are getting dangerous, so I feel a non-normal level of craziness that makes me want to drop out before it’s too late.
It seems that the candidates desired by the examiners.
Many people were fed up with the large number of exam takers, and costs could be reduced as well.
Having it once a year probably allows it to remain refreshingly appealing.
I thought you were searching the internet.
Are you creating this database by yourself?
>>44It’s data that can’t be created unless the Hunter Association makes it public.
Every year, we properly disclose the number of applicants, participants in the finals, and successful candidates.
It’s like watching a live movie.
I wonder if I gave Hisoka a laxative juice in the past.
>>46I have the ability to see through things that seem dangerous, so I don’t step on those kinds of landmines easily.
This guy is troublesome.
>>46I won’t get close to guys like Hisoka or Illumi.
Is it really possible to gather data for an exam that’s being conducted so secretly?
It’s really creepy to think that an over-40 guy is desperately trying to crush newcomers.
>>48It’s gross, but I also feel a sense of amazement during the Hunter Exam.
Before acquiring the skill to recognize the right moment to withdraw, I must have felt like I was dying…
Have you also met Jin, who passed 20 years ago?
>>53Since there were 5 years I couldn’t reach, if it weren’t for that chance, I would probably be taking it together.
>>59I’ve been coming here every year for the past 30 years because it’s the 30th consecutive time.
I’ve been taking the Hunter Exam for 30 years, but this year’s Hunter Exam is good.
A man who even has a character song.
Once I acquire it, it seems like it will become an extremely annoying ability.
Since Menchi was able to conduct such a ridiculous exam, I think the examiner was more suited for it.
The value of the hunter license is skyrocketing, and it’s completely insane that they’re enjoying crushing newcomers without even paying attention to this.
Was that fifth time really so difficult?
In the recollection of the year when Killua went on a rampage, he concludes with, “I guess the number of repeaters will decrease next year,” indicating that he is a completely insane person who is very enthusiastic about participating again next year.
>>61Too crazy.
>>61Did that really exist?
>>178I’m not sure, but wasn’t it the monologue of the Amon Brothers?
On the side of giving up.
It seems that Tonpa will never pass the Hunter Exam because he avoids the essential part of the exam, which relates to life and death.
Because in the Hunter Exam, it’s legal to kill as much as you want…
He’s just an old man, but his specs are unusually high for a non-ability user, so he seems to manage well in everyday life.
Isn’t it impossible to make it this far without being favored by a navigator like Kiriko?
There might be a Tonpa supporter navigator somewhere.
I wonder how general participants research the influential people of that year…
I wonder if Tonpa is working normally…
Once you reach a certain point, you can receive a seed right, so it’s like the association is preparing a tonpa for you.
Before I knew it, I seem to have a background with strange vows and constraints that have developed into a fixation.
I wonder if the Hunter Association’s website has past exam takers listed.
Not crossing dangerous bridges means you probably don’t have the qualities of a hunter.
The person most suited for the title of Hunter x Hunter.
>>73The target being hunted probably hasn’t become a hunter yet.
Because I am risking my own life…
A staple topic at hunter gatherings.
What flavor was the Tonpa juice for you?
>>75It’s so classic that it seems like it would be nicknamed “Ton-jiru.”
I wonder if this guy knows about Nen abilities.
>>77Only a small number of people know about thoughts.
Now most of the characters are Nen users, so I don’t really feel it.
What on earth is someone who has attempted more than 35 times and has fewer main event appearances than Tonpa?
It may just be that the streak of consecutive appearances was interrupted for a moment.
>>78You’re really incompetent, aren’t you?
If I try to crush the new nen user, I might end up dead in a counterattack, and they seem to have amazing observation skills.
>>79Last year, Hisoka was there.
It seems that it’s difficult to even reach the event since the participation method changes every time, yet there’s a monster who has participated 30 times.
What’s with those guys who participate more, are they stupid?
>>81My hobby is finding venues.
Or, a hunter exam hunter who makes a living by guiding those who want a license and extorting money from them.
You’re already quite elite, considering you’ve cleared not just the marathon but also the swamp and the spider hawk’s egg…
It’s purely a matter of physical ability, and there’s no way to cheat.
When I look at the data again, Tonpa is amazing.
There’s no doubt that they are incredibly capable, so they probably earn enough and are just using their spare time to take out newcomers.
This guy’s database is amazing…
>>88Even though finding the venue is so secretive that it could be considered an exam, how do you get the data…?
If the serialization is going well, I would like to see the Hunter Exam depicted again with the examiner Gon.
Nicole can still exercise even with this shape…
It’s not surprising to have someone whose hobby is finding venues…
There are years when even regulars can’t make it to the exam venue.
>>92Like Gon and the others, we used a boat to head to the venue, but there might have been times when it unfortunately sank.
It seems like I don’t have time to work because I need to train my body to take the Hunter Exam.
>>93But if assassination is the job…?
It seems like they are complaining about the Chidole-style exam, which focuses on document screening and interviews.
It seems that the headquarters is already considering it as part of the exam.
>>100Some people working at the examination venue may have already mistaken me for someone who is part of that setup.
It’s probably not that strong, yet it still consistently achieves a high ranking every year, which really shows a high level of potential as a hunter.
The type that Chedle is likely to drop first.
That fifth time must have been really tough.
From the 3rd to the 4th examination…
No, even until the second exam, they’ll normally fight each other, so that’s insane, right?
The target that guy is hunting hasn’t become a hunter yet, I wonder if he knows about the abilities. Well, hunters don’t take risks anyway.
At this point, since nothing about the exam content has been revealed, it seems like a typical harassment character…
When I think about it afterward, it’s amazing that I’ve gone through the preliminaries multiple times and made it to the finals.
>>107I have been taking the Hunter Exam for 30 years, but this year’s Hunter Exam is good.
There might be someone who couldn’t make it to the actual exam but never missed submitting their application.
When viewed calmly, Tonpa is quite insane.
I thought it looked and acted like a weakling, so I didn’t pay much attention, but it turns out this guy is incredibly dangerous.
If I pass, I feel like I might become an empty shell.
Until the second exam, as long as you don’t get spotted by someone like Hisoka, there won’t be any battles with strong opponents.
Once I awaken to my thought, it seems like I will have quite a sinister ability.
It was supposed to be the Hunter Exam every year…
The fact that everyone who became a professional hunter in the last 30 years has been offered juice by this guy.
Jin, Pariston, Chrollo, Shalnark, Izunavi, Senritsu, Basho, Tzsezgera, the game master of GI, Knuckle, Shoot, Palm, Morau, Nov, the Zodiacs, and perhaps even Biscuit have all met this person.
>>118I would like to see the flow when I talk about test memories with colleagues and seniors or juniors I met for the first time in a while at the election, and everyone is like, “I’ve seen that person before…”
It’s clear that they have exceptional adaptability, as they repeatedly achieve high scores in the Hunter Exam, which tests a wide variety of skills without any Nen abilities.
During the election, there seems to be conversations popping up here and there like, “Wasn’t there someone who was really trying to get us to drink juice during the exam?” “Yeah, yeah, yeah!!! I wonder what that was all about.”
How can we collect all the data from such secret tests?
The type of guy who can barely accept that the final episode is depicted from his perspective.
It seems like I wouldn’t have a conversation with someone who looks like a dangerous gang member.
>>123Chrollo and Shalnark seem like very nice young men at first glance, so they probably hand out juice.
It’s a level of urgency that doesn’t even notice early Killua.
If you’ve taken it more than 30 times, I think there was a situation where you could pass normally without any risk…
I feel like I’m declining my acceptance just to crush new recruits…
>>124Even if you pass, if you lose the license, you’ll have to retake the exam.
If you pass, you can simply sell the license and return to being a student again.
>>133Even if you lose your license, it doesn’t mean you lose your qualification as a hunter, and you shouldn’t be able to retake the exam…
It seems like it would be on a hunter’s site.
If I investigate this a little more, I should find something about Tonpa…
There were predictions about Togashi’s doodles being a reappearance flag, but I hope it becomes a reality.
It’s like watching a live movie.
There are patterns where hunters appear with a name and become strong enemies that engage with the main character… but also scenarios where they miserably die, so the outcome is unpredictable…
It seems that a thread has been posted on the Hunter’s member site.
No longer a rookie-crushing hunter.
>>132It’s like Hunter x Hunter…!
>>139The opponent is not a hunter yet!
>>148Even an amateur is a fine hunter.
>>151What Tonpa is crushing is below amateur level, right?
>>139You’re not a hunter yet!
>>139The worst title recovery.
>>173Out of the 35 times I have taken the exam, at least 30 times the real test has come up, so my abilities are unquestionable.
I have enough skill to not be crushed by those who challenge me again.
It’s amazing, but I can’t help but think that participating in the real exam 30 times in a row must mean they have someone at the level of the 12 constellations offering their support and leaking information internally.
>>136No one would do something like that to harass someone, right?
Like an old man coming to watch a Koshien game of a school he doesn’t know.
Without a doubt, you’re probably doing a different job normally.
I train and do background research every day for this purpose.
Every year at this time, the abnormal person who takes time off work and comes here.
There is even a possibility that the association hired someone for an internal investigation of the exam.
This feeling of comfort will surely never get old.
I want to see the look of despair on your face, but I’m worried that if your reaction is too weak, you might die.
>>141In the case of a Hunter, who is introduced as a strong enemy that interacts with the main character… there are patterns where they die miserably instead, so the future is unpredictable…
You’ve probably met Jin, Chrollo, and Shalnark too, right?
Looking at the results of the laxative juice, it makes me feel like there’s a certain kindness in dropping those who can’t see this level of difficulty before the murder race starts.
It’s probably an annual enjoyment, but they should at least have the skill of a new hunter… it’s the mentality that…
If anything, there might be someone among the examiners who has taken this laxative.
Waiting a bit after being offered juice to search for the other person shows quite a bit of courage.
Thirty years is amazing, isn’t it?
You could say it’s about half of life.
The three brothers said they would give up because of the skill difference with Killua.
I guess this guy will be coming out next year too.
Isn’t it strange that the hunter license is traded at a high price even though it can’t be used by others once obtained?
>>154It’s for collectors, right?
It’s not a practical item.
>>154In terms of rarity, well…
>>164Even among active hunters, there are 670 pieces, so the rarity is not that high.
I can understand six sheets, but six hundred sheets is too much.
>>170There may be fewer fools being taken advantage of than I thought.
>>154Recently, artificial objects seldom gain value solely due to their rarity, but until around the start of the serialization, there was still a sense that such things were somewhat possible.
>>154Gold medals are being traded at quite high prices, so that’s probably how they’re being treated.
It seems that even if I train seriously, I won’t be able to clear the trial gate.
This year, I can nostalgically remember the time when that person was an exam proctor during the exams.
>>161(Uwa… It’s Tonpa-san…)
Well, Tompa has been disqualified, but he has made it to the last part of the anything-goes survival, so does he manage to stay until the end of the exam every time?
Just become a hunter normally already… You’ve probably had a chance to do it a few times…
>>165It’s a hobby.
This is
Maybe you have awakened some sort of nen ability without even realizing it.
>>166Maybe the type that controls the gastrointestinal tract.
A man who can easily cross a swamp where people have died.
With this level of skill, which can be beaten by Kurapika without any hesitation, it’s really insane.
>>169It seems that the ability to be quick-witted, sense danger, and recognize areas that can be risky have naturally been developed, though it may also depend on the individual’s luck.
>>179I feel it’s a quality that’s relatively required of professional hunters…
Even if you’ve been taking exams since your teens, you are now in your 40s or 50s.
You’re really maintaining your physical condition well.
It seems that Tonpa will not pass the Hunter exam because he appears to avoid the core parts of the test.
Despite being weak, I took the exam 35 times.
In the end, did I do something so terrible that I would be put in a plastic bag with my head cut off by the bomber?
It seems like I’ll acquire a useless Nen ability.
Well, you usually don’t sell a hunter’s license.
Nicole seems to be doing something elite, one way or another.
Hunter industry administrative staff, etc.
There may be some years without any killings by chance, but I wonder if they will withdraw from the finals.
By the way, how old are you…?
It’s amazing that the person in first place has been able to challenge such a deadly exam more than 36 times before the actual test.
I must have dropped out dozens of times.
It feels like they might start using constraint nen that can only be used during the Hunter Exam.
It must be great to see a cocky guy like Nicole break.
If asked which is more valuable between the licenses that have been stolen and are circulating in the market and Greed Island, it’s probably Greed Island, right?
The license might be incredibly popular.
>>196Greed Island was originally expensive and has become even more inflated, but it’s still a product that was sold through general channels…
>>211What does limited to 100 pieces mean…?
>>224Because it’s limited to Nen users… those with decent abilities either didn’t buy it or couldn’t buy it.
They probably bought it, but then dropped out thinking it was just like this and quit.
They must not be struggling in life at all since they have surpassed ordinary people in terms of abilities…
I’m teaming up with someone who has made it to the fourth round of exams on the spot, so I can honestly say their communication skills are impressive.
Most of the professional hunters in the association probably remember this guy…
>>200If this is the level of near misses, won’t they be unable to reach the licensing stage?
>>208Actually, there is a setting where only one rookie passes every three years.
Most hunters are not like Hisoka, who is a genius that gets through in one shot, but rather those who failed the exam once and passed after putting in effort.
Tonpa with a character song.
>>201!?
Otani’s driver’s license
There are probably people who want it even though it can’t be used…
You’re probably way above the average amateur hunter.
In the story, almost all Hunters, except for Netero and the elderly Hunters, are familiar with Tonpa.