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He is said to be one of the weakest Nen users in the series, and according to Togashi he isn't highly skilled in anything in particular. Nonetheless, he does possess a strong resolve which will make him stronger someday. In spite of that, Zushi won't last too long in a fight against Gon as the latter is miles ahead of him in terms of skill and experience.

One of the members of the famous Kurta Clan, Kurapika is a formidable enemy for anyone in Hunter x Hunter. Being one of the 12 Zodiacs, he possesses great skill in Nen and its usage.

While originally a Conjurer, Kurapika's Scarlet eyes let him become a Specialist and use all 6 Nen types to their maximum potential. His Chain Jail is an awfully powerful weapon to use against anyone, and even Mizaistom acknowledged his skill.

While Gon is strong, there are too many complications that he could run into a fight against Kurapika. As such, Kurapika is slightly stronger than Gon, with the potential of getting even stronger over time. One of the examinees in the th Hunter Examination, Hanzo was promoted to the status of a Hunter thanks to his magnificent skills. Even when he didn't know how to use Nen, his aura was considered to be especially strong.

Over time, he's improved his abilities drastically, just like Gon. When the two fought against each other during the Hunter exam, Hanzo was clearly superior to Gon, but it was the latter who won due to his rock-solid conviction. Since then, Gon has trained his Nen extensively, and gotten stronger. While an exact gauge against Hanzo can't be established, Gon is likely superior to him, even more so when it comes to willpower.

Number cards had unique abilities and when 99 are gathered they have a chance to win number They are also ranked by letter by the difficulty of retrival. When all cards are owned the game is beat and the winner is given a special prize. But if a card remains out of the book for too long it is turned back into it's origanal state and won't be counted as number card any more so you would have to re-get the card to actually win the game.

And also there was a limited number of numbered cards, so if all of them were reverted to their original state the game is unbeatable. Gon, of course, is completely confused and doesn't know what the hell she's talking about. He then is asked if he wants to use the saved data from his ROM card, he says yes and is played another recording from his father which basically says that if he wants to find a clue about his whereabouts, he would find nothing there, he just wanted to show him the awesome game he created.

He then leaves the room and into a large prarie where he waits for Killua to come. After Killua came out of the room and into the prairie, they left in the same direction as everyone else. They were then ambushed and Killua is affected with a card's ability. After the man ran away after being intimidated by the boys, they continued to a town where they found a dead man blown apart, the man was then transported away and they figured he was a player.

After being explained that there was a PKer PKing every other player in order for the cards to have less limitation, they were offered to join a group of many people trying to beat the game then, depending on the card contribution, they would split the prize. They denied because Gon wanted to do what his father wanted him to, play the game he made. After going through a forest and helping some NPC ninjas, they are confronted with a little girl who was watching them.

They turned her down but accept when they find out shes old and was there master's master. They were trained in mainly how to use their nen by going strait to a town by digging through a mountains, sleeping while holding boulders above their head, fighting a psychopathic serial killer, using nen to see what nen Biscuit made with nen loser gets punishment, and extending upon Gon's nen ability while Killua goes back to earth to do the hunter's exam.

Gon is then able to make a weak nen-knife scissors , and weak nen projectile paper , dramaticly increased his his original ability rock , and is now able to almost able to completely control his nen distribution. After they finished the basic training, they now try to gather all there cards. They then decide to use all their cards that returns them to earth to trade with people with rare cards that don't want to play. Then they start to trade with others to get cards by using a card in it's original form any frauds given would be fond out so they were never ripped off.

After getting all the cards they can by themselves they ally themselves to the large group that they were offered help from earlier to get the cards before bomber, the person who is PKing everyone. After they are Gon, Killua, and Biscuit traded infromation they had for rare cards, they join forces to achieve cards. Both Groups both only needed to have a few cards left, the large group already figured were the other cards they just really needed one card, Coastline of Tsubo.

After transporting to the town were they're sure that the card is, and a few hours of asking NPCs, they find out that if they get rid of Razor and his fourteen devils she would tell them where the card was. They then find a few of his fourteen devils and easily beat him, they then take them to Razor where they're asked to complete a series of fifteen competitions that are based on different sports. Gon, Killua, and Biscuit decide it is impossible to win because they had just a bunch of horrible people and would come back with better people.

They come back with a few people that they just met, Hisoka who was pretending to be the leader of the Spiders , and the rich man's whose hiring them body guard and his companions. After being at they decided to change the last challenge from volley ball to dodge ball. He also said that he is a GM and knew Gon's father and that he told him to not hold back against his son if he ever came here..

He then summoned fifteen nen creatures and they dicovered that these were the actual fourteen devils plus ref. After the match in which Gon and company won with major injuries including broken fingers, hands, and ribs, they retrieve the card and then separate to take-on the bomber in their own ways. Gon ends up facing against Genthru, who at first overpowers Gon in combat, due to Gon's selfishness and pride, leading to Gon. However, Gon outwits Genthru into leading him towards a trap that the group prepared for him earlier, which leaves Genthru trapped in a enclosed space which allows Gon to knock him out with a Jajanken Rock.

After capturing the bombers and Gon, Killua and Bisky got themselves healed , they meet up with Goreinu who gives them the majority of the rest of the cards they needed in order to finish the game.

Although he's stronger than Gon as of now, Knuckle would definitely not be able to defeat him as an adult. In his fight against Menthuthuyoupi, we saw Knuckle struggle, while Gon manhandled Neferpitou without any trouble whatsoever. Isaac Netero was the former chairman of the Hunter Association and also the strongest known Hunter in the series to date. In his prime, he was known to be at least twice as strong as he was in his old age when he fought Meruem. Netero was able to rival Meruem in battle, which is something even the King acknowledged.

Had he been alive, he would've been able to rival Gon in a fight as well and we're certain that his chances of winning would've been quite decent. Kalluto, just like Killua, is a member of the Zoldyck family. Currently, he serves as a member of the Zoldyck family and he's exceptionally powerful. Compared to Killua, however, Kalluto isn't all that strong. Going off of that, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that Kalluto is also weaker than Gon Freecss right now. His chances of rivaling adult Gon are extremely low and if the two were to ever fight, the battle would end in Gon's favor within minutes.

Nonetheless, Kalluto isn't one to be underestimated. Rei Penber is an avid fan of anime and manga. He is the author of some of the articles here that you liked, and others that you didn't. The prime example is in the third stage of the Hunter Exam in which he can think clearly enough under heavy stress to find the way to get through the locked door to the finish line with all his companions by breaking the wall to lead to the finish line in time, which is the feat not even level-headed people like Kurapika or Killua can think of.

Often it is difficult for others to understand or relate Gon's actions or thoughts to what people would consider "normal" thinking, with some believing him to be a little insane. Zepile remarked on how Gon "doesn't care about the good or the bad" when he is curious or amazed. He thanked Binolt , a serial killer, after he helped him get stronger, [6] and, in spite of being aware of how dangerous he is, Gon admires Hisoka for his might.

Despite wanting to put a stop to the actions of the Phantom Troupe, Gon never hated them until he discovered they were capable of feeling emotion and empathy. When Kite died facing Neferpitou , Gon blamed himself for being too weak and entered a destructive and self-destructive spiral. During this descent into anger, he became extremely vengeful and single-minded, only focusing on making Pitou fix Kite, and if it weren't for Killua, he would've likely gotten Komugi killed.

At the apex of his mental breakdown, he was willing to kill Komugi if Neferpitou did not accept his request and ultimately accepted to give up his own life to kill the Ant. Gon is extremely confident in his abilities. Sometimes, he does not realize when the opponent is far stronger or even after he knows the opponent is stronger than him; regardless, he will continue to fight.

He refuses to accept himself as inferior to any opponent that he disagrees with, including those clearly stronger than him. Aside from becoming a Hunter and finding his father, Gon desires strength above all else. Gon's greatest insecurity lies in his own weakness and not being able to protect those who are closest to him. A running gag in the series is that he often has a problem with math and numbers. The prime example is he miscalculates the weight of the challenge doors at Zoldyck's estate until Kurapika has to correct him or he misreads the price tag as five hundred, eighty million and Killua has to correct him as five billion, eight hundred million.

It is also shown that if someone explains math and calculation too much to him, his head will release steam and eventually explodes like when Knuckle manages to knock him down while explaining about aura calculation. At the age of twenty, Ging Freecss returned home to Whale Island for the first time in eight years carrying his infant son, Gon. When questioned about the child's mother, Ging simply mentioned that the pair had separated. While Ging tried to leave Gon in his grandmother 's care for a little while, Ging's cousin Mito was infuriated at Ging's parenting and got custody through the courts.

Ging left Whale Island, never to return. Since his early youth, due to his father's absence and Mito's dislike of Ging, Gon was told that his parents died in an accident when he was a baby. At the age of nine, however, Gon was rescued from an angry mother Foxbear by a man named Kite —a professional Hunter and a student of Gon's long lost father. After hitting Gon in the face, Kite attempted to kill the Foxbear's cub but Gon protected it.

Kite admitted to looking for Ging as a final test to be seen by his master as a true Hunter. Kite's admiration of Ging awoke in Gon the goal of meeting his father. In order to do so, Gon was driven from that moment to obtain a Hunter License , also desiring to know what would cause Ging to choose his profession as a Hunter over being a parent as his motivation for becoming a Hunter. Growing up, Gon was homeschooled and the only friend his age he had was Noko. As he told Kite, he managed to bond with the Foxbear cub.

Gon is first seen fishing on a Whale Island bog for The Master of the Swamp —a fish so enormous that five grown fishermen pulling together could not land it, but Gon succeeds in catching it after a week of work. He made a wager with his aunt Mito Freecss that if he could catch the fish, she would allow him to take part in the Hunter Exam. After getting Mito's consent on his application to the Hunter Exam, Gon proceeds to say a bittersweet farewell to Kon ; a Foxbear cub raised by the boy following his first encounter with Kite.

Gon tells Kon that he is going to become a Hunter and that he will do things that the animals of the forest will not like. Since Kon is the king of the forest, he can not talk to Gon anymore. Kon walks away from Gon to a gathering of other animals. Gon returns home and speaks to Mito. She asks if Gon always knew his father's trade, and also tells him his father left Gon with her when he was still a baby; Gon replies that being a Hunter must be an important job if family comes second, and that it is time for him to meet his father.

He is then seen preparing to board a ship heading for the Hunter Exam. Everyone in the town comes to say goodbye and wish him luck. Aunt Mito comes and tells him that his father did not abandon him; she made him give up Gon through the courts. Gon says he knew because she never looks at him when she is lying.

He gets on the boat and yells back to her that he will return as a great Hunter. The first night on the boat, there is a huge storm that tosses around most of the would-be Hunters.

After the storm, the ship's drunkard of a captain walks around to see only three candidates still able to move one of them, Gon, is running back and forth trying to take care of the sea-sick. Later on, Gon is standing on the front of the boat where he predicts they will be hit by another storm, but this time it will be three times the size of the previous night. The Captain knows he is correct and not guessing; he sees Ging in Gon. He asks who Gon's father is, which confirms his first impression.

The Captain shows Gon how to steer the boat and announces that the next storm is coming and that anyone who wants off should leave. All but Gon, Kurapika , and Leorio leave.

The Captain enquires why they want to be Hunters. Gon answers immediately while the other two do not. Leorio asks why they should tell him when he just steers the ship. The Captain replies that he screens applicants and that it is up to him whether or not they pass.

The remaining two tell him. While explaining, Kurapika annoys Leorio to the point where they go out into the storm to fight. When Katzo falls overboard, Gon jumps after him, catching him and narrowly escaping falling into the ocean thanks to Kurapika and Leorio grabbing his ankles in time to pull them both back on board. When they reach land, the Captain gives them a hint to head to a lone cedar tree outside of the city to find their navigators.

Gon decides to go, and Kurapika tags along. Leoriosplits off to take the bus to Zaban City , but rejoins them when he overhears that it is trick to weed out the weak. Later they reach a village that seems to be deserted, but Gon and Kurapika hear sounds of people.

The leader of the village asks two questions and all they can say is 1 or 2. A man who had been tailing them walks in and says he will go first. She asks him, "Men have taken your mother and your true love captive. Who do you save? Leorio starts yelling because of the preposterous question.

Kurapika tells him to be quiet; he and Gon have figured out the riddle. She asks another impossible question and after the time limit is up, with none of them having said an answer, Leorio tries to attack her. Kurapika blocks it stating they passed since silence was the real answer. He adds that he heard the other man scream, meaning he was attacked. In the meanwhile, Gon keeps agonizing over the riddle until he declares he cannot find an answer. To Kurapika and Leorio, who are content with passing the test, he replies that the day may come when he really has to choose.

After a few hours, the trio reaches a house and finds the navigator couple being attacked by a Kiriko , a Magical Beast called a Kiriko. When the beast takes off with the lady, Gon and Kurapika launch themselves in pursuit while Leorio stays behind to take care of the man. Gon is amazed to find out that the Kiriko can talk. He pulls ahead of Kurapika, closes in on the Kiriko, and bashes him in the head.

The Kiriko drops the wife, who is caught by Kurapika. Gon continues to pursue it until it confronts him into a clearing. Gon merely greets it and asks where the one he hit went to. It is revealed that the two Kiriko and the couple are a family and the Navigators, and Gon was the first human in years capable of telling the wife apart from the husband. The Kiriko fly the three to the Hunter Exam site.

The next day, they arrive in Zaban City. They initially assume a majestic building is the exam hall, but a disguised Kiriko takes them to a small restaurant. The disguised Magical Beast orders a specific meal, then the cook sits them in a room and delivers the meal. The room is actually an elevator that starts to drop. As they make their way down, Kurapika and Leorio try to find out whether Gon is taking the test for gain or for justice, but he is unable to answer before the doors of the elevator open.

They are immediately greeted by Tonpa , who introduces himself as a friend trying to help Gon. While doing the introductions they hear a bloodcurdling scream, and they look to see a man missing his arms courtesy of Hisoka the Magician who maimed him only because he bumped into him. Tonpa then offers Gon and the other two some juice.

Gon, being the first to taste it, spits it out saying it tastes funny, leading Kurapika and Leorio to dump theirs on the ground. Satotz , the examiner of the First Phase, begins the th Hunter Exam with a multi-marathon run through the underground tunnel. A boy on a skateboard notices Gon and introduces himself as Killua ; the pair spends the majority of the First Phase getting to know each other.

Gon notices Leorio faltering around the 60km mark. He stops and silently waits until Leorio gets his second wind, the man dropping his briefcase in the process. Gon discusses his reasons for wanting to become a professional Hunter with Killua until the pair reach the exit of the tunnel in the first place.

The First Phase continues outside, with the examinees being required to follow Satotz through the mysterious Milsy Wetlands in a thick fog. Gon is warned by Killua to stay close to Satotz, as he can sense that Hisoka will use the cover of the mist to satiate his bloodlust. The boys continue ahead but Gon turns around after hearing Leorio scream.

Gon pursues Hisoka to no avail, silently attacking until he has caught and choked. However, Hisoka takes an interest in Gon and spares the lives of him and his friends.

Gon mentions that he was afraid of Hisoka and wanted to run away, but he could not, and simultaneously excited at the same time. Having the experience of mortal fear for the first time in his entire life, Gon cannot control his growing curiosity. Buhara's test is to find the world's most dangerous pig and to roast it. Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio comb through the forest reserve and find a drift of Great Stamp. Amidst his battle with one of the boar, Gon again takes notice of how situations that threaten his life also give him a rush.

However, he also realizes that he needs bigger thrills. Gon and his friends complete the task easily along with seventy other applicants. Menchi's test ends up baffling nearly all of the applicants after she tells them to make sushi for her test. Due to being a traditional dish of Jappon a slight alteration of the name Japan for those who don't know the origin of sushi , only Hanzo ends up knowing what it is yet Menchi still fails him.

Gon is clueless to a solution until it is revealed to all of the examinees, but to no avail. The test is taken to Split Mountain , where examinees hunt for Spider Eagle eggs. Forty-two applicants pass the Second Phase. The forty-two remaining examinees board the Selection Committee's airship at the end of the day, where Beans explains that the next phase of the exam will begin at a. As everyone rests up for tomorrow, Gon and Killua spend their time getting to know each other.

Killua tells Gon about how he has run away from home in order to escape his overbearing family of assassins until being interrupted by Netero, who offers to immediately issue the boys Hunter Licenses if they can grab a ball from him. Killua gets frustrated, quits, and then murders two applicants after the game out of frustration. Gon, however, continues to play until he forces Netero to use his right hand through a near-suicide tactic.

When he succeeds in doing so, Gon passes out in exhaustion. The next morning, the Hunter Association's airship arrives at the top of Trick Tower , a prison filled with traps in order to prevent its inmates from escaping.

Beans inform the 40 remaining applicants that the objective of the Third Phase is to reach the bottom of the tower alive within 72 hours. They report their findings to Kurapika and Leorio and each goes through a trapdoor, coincidentally all landing in the same room.

The four learn that they have inadvertently selected The Path of Majority Rules ; Lippo , one of three proctors over the Third Phase, explains that the group is required to proceed through the tower based upon the decision belonging to the majority.

However, the group is forced to team up with Tonpa after he slips through the ceiling. After a couple of hours of walking, the group comes to an arena over a seemingly bottomless pit. Their first challenge is to win 3 out of 5 competitive matches, using any type of method, against convicts sentenced to life imprisonment. Tonpa purposefully fails the first match and proves to be untrustworthy.

Sedokan presents Gon the choice of one of the candles, one short and one long, in a desperate choice. Gon selects the long candle, but it is later revealed that Sedokan had rigged the game for the boy to fail. Using his wits, Gon wins his match and is the first to attain victory on his team. Kurapika manages to win his trial as well, facing off against a Phantom Troupe imposter in a deathmatch.

After some bickering, Gon comes up with a clever solution that allows all five to successfully pass the Third Phase of the Hunter Exam. Gon silencing his presence to stalk Hisoka.

The Fourth Phase is a manhunt on Zevil Island , wherein the 25 remaining competitors being required to target and acquire their prey's number badge. Gon draws Hisoka and is thrilled by the hunt. Thus, Gon spends an entire day and his next morning learning how to hunt through attempting to reel in live prey using his fishing rod. Gon realizes that hunting requires waiting to strike as your prey attacks his own target; he chooses this method to attempt to steal Hisoka's badge.

Gon finds the man, naturally silences his presence by slowing his heart rate and stopping his breathing, and lies in wait. Gon waits until Goz , another applicant, accosts Hisoka for a fight in front of him. He sees it as his chance to put his new skills into practice, but Hisoka refuses to fight the suicidal warrior.

Gittarackur suddenly intervenes and kills Goz, his target. Gon watches as Hisoka and Gittarackur have a conversation as if they were friends, the new party giving the magician a badge he took from another applicant. Night falls and Hisoka resumes stalking for prey, eventually spotting Kurapika and Leorio from a distance; [38] he chooses to pursue them.

Gon follows behind Hisoka and realizes that his two new friends are being targeted. Conflicted, Gon initially decides to stick with his plan until he realizes that it would also mean sacrificing his friends, thereafter resolving to help them if the situation took a turn for the worst. The duo manages to negotiate their way out of any danger from Hisoka and Gon continues to watch him. Hisoka's bloodlust flares overnight and shoots a terrible fear through Gon. It is the first time he ever feels such an ominous aura.

The next day, Gon manages to get Hisoka's numbered plate and is temporarily paralyzed when shot by Geretta with a blow dart coated in a muscle relaxant. Hisoka then kills Geretta, but gives Gon back his plate and then his own. Gon manages to stand to his feet and refuses Hisoka's charity, insisting the magician takes back his plate. The former refuses, punching the latter and declaring that he will not take his badge back until he can retaliate.

Gon spends the night quietly seething over the violation to his pride. During the Fourth Phase's final day, Gon finds Leorio and Kurapika and chooses to help Leorio to acquire his target's badge from Ponzu. Gon confesses what happened to him and expresses the humiliation and frustration he feels from losing, shedding tears. Kurapika lifts his spirits as the two head towards the Hunter Exam's Final Phase. The Final Phase was a tournament with each of the participants.

Gon is outmatched when it comes to combat, [42] but his unwillingness to submit causes Hanzo to forfeit the battle—making Gon the first applicant to pass the th Hunter Exam. At first, Gon refuses to accept the win, insisting that the two of them he and Hanzo can figure out a way to have a proper match. Hanzo, annoyed, knocks Gon out [43] and the boy does not awake until the Exam has ended. Satotz fills in the details and explains to Gon that only two people did not pass the exam— Bodoro and Killua.

It is revealed that Gittarackur is actually an alias for Killua's older brother, Illumi. After reaching the Zoldyck estate, the trio is blocked by the a gate requiring 4 tons of force to open. Gon then tries to break into the estate on an impulse until he is calmed down by Zebro , the gatekeeper.

Zebro introduces the trio to Mike —the trained Zoldyck attack dog—putting great fear into Gon. Zebro takes the trio back to his quarters near Kukuroo Mountain and allows them to weight train under him for two weeks, in order to gain the strength to open the Testing Gate themselves. Ordered never to let anyone pass, she expels intruders through force.

Gon spends the day walking toward her and, consequently, getting walloped by her. His tenacity touches Canary, [48] who wavers and leads the trio to the butlers' quarters in order to meet with Killua.

While the trio waits for Killua to arrive, Gotoh, infuriated by the audacity of Gon to try and remove Killua from his family, threatens the lives of the trio and Canary under the guise of a game. Thanks to some quick thinking and sharp eyesight, Gon is victorious and earns Gotoh's approval. Killua arrives and the reunited four depart from the Republic of Padokea. As the four head to the nearest airport, the four discuss their plans now that the Hunter Exam has ended.

Gon, still angry about his humiliation in the Fourth Phase, wishes to find Hisoka, punch him in the face, and return the badge he was given. Kurapika plans to go to Yorknew City on September 1 st for the Southernpiece Auction due to a tip he received from Hisoka regarding the Phantom Troupe. Leorio informs the group of his immediate plans to study for his medical school exams.

The four vow to reunite in Yorknew City in September and the elder two depart. With Killua as his sole companion, Gon is at a loss as to how to accomplish his immediate goal. By drawing a line on the ground, Killua shows him the overwhelming power gap between him, Hisoka, and Hanzo, later adding himself at Gon's request.

He adds that Gon cannot beat Hisoka by training for a mere six months, which Gon agrees with. Killua suggests training their combat skills and earning money at the Heavens Arena. They spend the last of their money to fly to the city where the building is.

Following Killua's suggestion, Gon writes in his form that he has 10 years' worth of combat experience. Gon is awed by the various matches, and also by the revelation that Killua had already been there and it had taken him two years to reach the th floor. Gon is called for his match, and Killua tells him to just push the opponent.

Although Gon has never really fought before, he finds that his strength has increased considerably after training at Kukuroo Mountain, and he effortlessly pushes his adversary out of bounds, earning the right to go to the 50 th floor.

Gon and Killua meet a boy named Zushi, the young student of Shingen-ryu kung fu and the disciple of Wing. Gon and Zushi are baffled by the prizes awarded at higher floors, and also by Killua having managed to squander the money he won in the past in snacks.

Killua and Zushi are called to compete against each other. Gon wins his own match without problems and waits for his friend. Killua explains his belatedness as Zushi being in the possession of a mysterious secret technique whose ominous vibrations reminded him of his brother.

The technique, which his teacher called "Ren", made him more resilient against his attacks, which should have knocked him out. He then states he wants to go all the way to the top floor, which was Gon's intention from the start.

The two-win four more matches and earn the right to a room, having reached the th floor. Killua warns Gon that the caliber of their opponents will increase, but Gon effortlessly makes it to the th floor.

After cashing in his prize, Gon brings up Zushi and Ren and suggests asking the former about the technique. His explanation, however, is unintelligible to them.

When Wing shows up, Killua convinces him to explain it to them. The four relocate to his hotel room. He proceeds to illustrate the Nen of the Flame to them. He first calmly states he will kill Killua, then repeats his utterance after performing the four steps, which causes Killua to leap away and Gon to shiver with fear.

The two leave, but Killua tells Gon that Wing lied to them and that no mental technique could have allowed Zushi to survive a strike that should have been lethal. When they reach the th floor, they find themselves unable to walk down the hallway to registration, as an intense bloodlust stops them in their tracks.

Gon wonders if the one responsible is the floor's clerk until Hisoka reveals himself. He explains he tracked them through the internet and warns them they are not ready for the th floor. He waves his hand, and they are again struck with dread, unable to advance. Wing tells them that they cannot overcome his Nen through effort alone without dying and decides to train them. Gon asks the clerk what will happen if they are not back by midnight, which in his case would result in starting over on the first floor, whereas in Killua's in a permanent ban.

Back in Wing's hotel room, he demonstrates a non-hostile Ren, which they manage to sense faintly. After he teaches them about the true Nen — a skill utilizing the technician's life energy for combat - they are shocked to see him crack a wall just by laying his hand on it. Wing then proposes to forcefully open their Aura Nodes through an injection of Hatsu , specifying it is a dangerous method. Gon, however, is confident they can rely on him. He removes his jacket as instructed and can feel Wing's aura as a hot force pushing against him.

When Wing jolts his and Killua's Aura Nodes open, they see their aura gushing out, which a shocked Gon likens to steam from a kettle. They follow Wing's instructions and quickly learn to contain their aura via Ten , causing Wing to recognize their immense talent.

He tests them by sending a wave of his Ren , and, when they manage to walk against it, they return to the th floor registration. They make it across Hisoka's own Nen barrier. Gon confirms that he has come to the Heavens Arena to train to defeat the magician, who states he is not ready to face him yet. He agrees to duel Gon if he can win a match on the th floor. After the clerk excitedly explains to them the rules of that floor and above, their lack of response to her enthusiasm irritating her, Gon decides to register for a match right away.

Killua warns him that the three fighters from before are trying to find out when he wants to fight, and he lets them choose. The pair walk to their rooms, where they find out Gon will fight the following day, March 11 th. Gon is thrilled at the prospect of fighting, and although he does not expect to win, he is ecstatic he can train his new power. The following afternoon, he faces off against Gido, who surrounds him with spinning tops enhanced with aura.

They bonce off against one another and hit him in the back, which to the boy feels as though someone had struck him with a sledgehammer. After taking several hits, Gon closes his eyes and tries to sense them by their aura, but this causes his Ten to fade. Another top strikes him and he bounces off the ring.

From a top that spins harmlessly next to him and the referee's unwillingness to step on the ring, Gon deduces the tops are not targeting him specifically, but, like "sumo tops", simply ram into anything nearby. He rushes Gido and attempts to kick him, but his opponent starts spinning and sends him crashing into a wall. One point short of losing, Gon goes over his options. He decides to deactivate Ten and focus his senses on the tops completely, ignoring Killua's protests.



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