Imperial Bishop
Banned

Farewell, Uvo.
Pretty sure he can't just nullify the contract.What's stopping Kurapika from removing this contract from his heart and making a new contract?
Also damn he literally buried this fool :O
Again the kid is still young, so its not that a far out idea that one day hes going to have to fight a nen user thats not realted to the troupeThe problem is, in my mind, that Kurapika isn't interested in the rest of the world anyway. I know I haven't seen everything, obviously, but it looks he gave himself a major handicap in every battle he's interested in fighting.
The problem is, in my mind, that Kurapika isn't interested in the rest of the world anyway. I know I haven't seen everything, obviously, but it looks he gave himself a major handicap in every battle he's interested in fighting.
LmaoYup, this episode delivered in spades.
Donald Trump did it and he's presidentPretty sure he can't just nullify the contract.
What's stopping Kurapika from removing this contract from his heart and making a new contract?
Also damn he literally buried this fool :O
What's stopping Kurapika from removing this contract from his heart and making a new contract?
What's stopping Kurapika from removing this contract from his heart and making a new contract?
I've seen that gif for years and now I know what it means.So so so so so good. And honestly about half the reason I started posting here again.![]()
Just because Kurapika isn't interested doesn't mean the rest of the world won't be interested in fighting him. If people stand in the way to his goal that aren't Spiders he'll have trouble getting past them.
Given the contract, not really. He's only so strong because of that contract.And Kurapika can only get stronger from here on out. This man just learned Nen guys. Holy shit.
The way I see it is, like, Kurapika is no longer just a protagonist, he's also the villain from the Troupe's perspective, most of whom are likable characters and who you don't want to see die, despite Kurapika clearly being in the right.The problem is, in my mind, that Kurapika isn't interested in the rest of the world anyway. I know I haven't seen everything, obviously, but it looks he gave himself a major handicap in every battle he's interested in fighting.
I don't mind Kurapika not holding back against a murderer. To many Shounen characters give their enemies undeserved and unconditional dignity, honestly.
The problem is, in my mind, that Kurapika isn't interested in the rest of the world anyway. I know I haven't seen everything, obviously, but it looks he gave himself a major handicap in every battle he's interested in fighting.
Like others have said, the Spiders won't always be the main target. Say that someone was attacking one of Kurapika's friends and it wasn't the Phantom Troupe. Simple nen won't do. The world is vast and full of strong people. Kurapika made himself useless.The problem is, in my mind, that Kurapika isn't interested in the rest of the world anyway. I know I haven't seen everything, obviously, but it looks he gave himself a major handicap in every battle he's interested in fighting.
Nen is half magic/half ki. It's not something that can be gotten rid of that easily.What's stopping Kurapika from removing this contract from his heart and making a new contract?
Also damn he literally buried this fool :O
How is any fight against a troupe member not just going to be a stomp? Maybe if they take him on more than one at a time?
Anyhow, great fight. Cable is being a shit, so I'm probably gonna call it quits. Later!
But then he could just have his buddies Gon and Killua have his back.
How is any fight against a troupe member not just going to be a stomp? Maybe if they take him on more than one at a time?
Anyhow, great fight. Cable is being a shit, so I'm probably gonna call it quits. Later!
I think the most telling thing about this moment is that the murderer gets the last laugh, thus this lack of justice being obtained.I don't mind Kurapika not holding back against a murderer. To many Shounen characters give their enemies undeserved and unconditional dignity, honestly.