A picture of the target's face is necessary if he isn't present."Īh, that makes sense, I thought the target just had to provide the information.Īnd I doubt Hisoka let Chrollo hold on to the paper with his original fortune, let alone gave Chrollo an opening for a snapshot, so there goes that theory.
#HXH MANGA HISOKA VS CHROLLO FULL#
This was taken directly from : "The target must hand write his name (aliases and handles count), full date of birth, and blood type on the piece of paper on which she will write the poem. Regardless, if he still had the power there are conditions to meet to activate it. It's possible that Chrollo lost all previous abilities that were in his book. I don't see why Hisoka would eagerly jump into a pre-planned death match knowing that, unless he (or Togashi) forgot. Although for Nobunaga is was personal.Ĭan't Chrollo read Hisoka's future using Neon's ability? Assuming she wasn't killed off of course. The reason they sought to take down Kurapika after Uvo's death was because Kurapika was a threat to them. Sure, they tried to rescue Chrollo against his wishes but revenge for his death wouldn't benefit them. Some people I've talked to suggest that the Phantom Troupe may seek revenge but I disagree. It could give Togashi a reason to inject them into the Dark Continent. Different leadership may give the Phantom Troupe more screen time and a different purpose. The only interesting thing that could pop up from Hisoka's death is the introduction of a new character that is somehow linked to Hisoka, but that is doubtful.Ĭhrollo's death would lead to a new leader of the Phantom Troupe, likely Feiton since he was the interim leader. Netero's death gave us the election arc, Pokkle's death helped the Chimera Ants learn nen, Kite's death pushed the story forward and gave Gon character development, etc. The death of a popular/important character has to have meaning. Your last point is one I've made in several discussion already. In fact nothing will be effected by Hisoka's death (like who is going to avenge him? Gon?
Also the consequences wouldn't be as interesting as the other 2 outcomes. He is the one who has to pick the fruit (Gon) once it's ripe (take it how ever you want -) ). Why can't Hisoka die? It just wouldn't make any sense to kill Hisoka right now.
This fight is going one of the following ways: Now nothing is for sure but I am still pretty certain of one thing about this: Hisoka is not going to die(right now).