Hunter x Hunter is no exception to the rule that conflict is a common feature in shonen anime and must be confronted to be resolved.
Some Nen users are more potent than others, but the most dangerous ones are those who have an innate ability to manipulate their aura.
Characters need a lot of time and effort to succeed in most circumstances, but there are a few exceptions where the conclusion is clear from the start. This does not, however, imply a massive disparity in power between the two sides.
In the fight with Kite, Neferpitou shows their power for the first time as a natural force. As a result of their enormous En, they were able to locate the Hunter trio from a significant distance away and reach Kite in time to sever his arm.
Despite Gon’s attempts to assist in the battle, Killua pulls him away from danger after realizing that they cannot defeat the Chimaera Ant even with the three of them working together.
Although the audience is kept in the dark about the specifics of their struggle, the fact that Neferpitou played with Kite’s head shows that it was over in a heartbeat.
As a result of Netero stating that only a few slots are available in the Chimera Ant Extermination Squad, Gon makes several unsuccessful attempts to take down Knuckle.
They engage in many fights, with Knuckle eventually exposing his secret weapon on the show’s final day. Initially, Gon’s reaction to Hakoware is one of complete astonishment, but he soon understands that the complexities of the arithmetic involved didn’t matter in the end.
In Greed Island, Biscuit takes Bara to Soufrabi, leaving Killua and Gon for the other two Bombers. Despite being struck by her opponent that she flies across the beach, she shows no fear.
Contrary to popular belief, Biscuit claims she let Bara slap her because she felt horrible for him. After that, she takes on her proper form and knocks Bara out with a single punch to the face.
It appears as if Kastro has a four-point lead at the beginning of the match. Still, Hisoka’s overpowering opponent quickly figures out Kastro’s mirror attack and erases Kastro’s slim information. Hisoka’s cards are too strong for Kastro to resist at this point.
After the robbery in Yorknew City, the Ten Dons dispatch a swarm of Mafia goons to track down the Phantom Troupe, but Uvogin annihilates them all in a single blow.
Once more, four members of the Shadow Beasts charge into battle, striking their target from all sides at once to prevent him from reacting in time to their attacks.
Although Uvogin is vastly outnumbered, he dispatches them all without difficulty. Kurapika is the only one who stands a chance against this Phantom Troupe villain’s overwhelming strength.