SetsukoHara said:
Kaimon said:
By far the best chapter since the return. It's like Togashi remembered the high quality masterfully executed fights he put out back in the HA/Yorknew days. No exaggerated but occasionally charming psychological tangents, no more overly complex walls of text for things that could easily be shortened, just two sociopaths having a death match with an entire arena of people as their arsenal. I genuinely don't know who to root for, both sides managed to equally impress me almost every time I turned the page lmao.
Yeah, exactly, seriously, it's so much better like that. Way more dynamic and engaging.
H-X-H said:
tsudecimo said:
Can we get to the conclusion of this already? pretty boring fight.
3/5
This is how HxH handle fights if you don't like it go watch NarutoHe is right. Is this the fight you were expecting from the 2 major villains of HxH? Not me. I hope they will show something better in future chapter but for now is cheesy.
I have 3 problems with this fight:
- The fact there was no proper build up is really starting to show, you really don't feel that "someone's going to die/Something's major gonna happen" vibe from this. I think it lacks that little something that will increase the tension of the fight and thus it is not as engaging as it could be.
- So far, it's way too one sided, with Chrollo completely controlling the fight, which is not something that anyone want to see when 2 top tiers are fighting. But it's probably gonna change soon.
- 3 chapters and nothing that looks like a critical hit... The one at the end of the chapters might be it, but because of Hisoka's masochism (which is pretty cool), you can't really feel it.
In fact I really like how is taking place this fighting.
yes, we have 2 major villains of HxH but if we are talking seriously, you should consider how entertaining it's being this fight when on this side you have a guy with just one ability, while on another side you have a villain aparently too OP , however Togashi understood that Chrollo has to have a limitation (in order of increasing the overall power of an individual skill by stating a self-imposed restriction that forces even more conditions on it).
Even though a Vow adds further Limitations to using one's Nen ability, a Vow is not the primary condition for an ability's activation and acts only to enhance its power. It is also useful in retaining one's abilities when breaking a vow. When a person breaks a vow without a limitation, they risk damaging their abilities, however, when there is a limitation, this risk is removed (unless of course it is part of the limitation), at a price of one's own choosing.
overall this fighting is really credible when you're used to Togashi's style, then you don't need great powers (kamehamehas) or "blood bathings".
Finally I would like that someone'll die. because I'll disagree when some kind of "Kaguya" appears sayins: just as planned