What they are missing is the message behind it, the true human nature withing the Chimera Ants, and how his personality changed after meeting someone he could respect besides his weak physical strength. A way to put an end to a being seemingly impossible to defeat. To some, her entire figure was just a Deus ex machina scenario. At the end, he ended up only caring about her safety and forgetting his mission to conquer the world.Īll the deaths could have been avoided if he just started playing with her earlier. After days of playing, the King started to develop a sense of respect and admiration for her skill and calm presence. However, no matter how hard he tried he kept loosing against Komugi time and time again. Until this point, he was undefeated, mastering instantly every game. When he started with the game called Gungi, his disciples brought him Komugi, a blind girl who was supposed to be the best in the world. It all started when the Chimera Ant King, bored by his stay at the Palace, decided to start challenging the best in the world at different board games. Loved and hated in equal measure, Komugi acts as the disruptive element in the fight between humanity and the Chimera Ants. She is more than likely the biggest reason behind the division between the ones that hate the Chimera Ant Arc and the ones that want to redeem it. It would be unfair reaching the end without stopping to talk about Komugi. Everyone wanted to see the pro hunters infiltrating the Chimera Ants kingdom, as well as Gon and Killua coming back stronger, but instead had to arm themselves with patience and push through a long training session. While nothing is wrong with Gon and Killua needing a power-up, it's clear that the pacing in their training with Palm and Biscuit and duels against Knuckle and Shoot was once again way too slow. Definitely great to see them in action, but, before that, another heavily disliked plot line. The Hunter Association had to send Chairman Netero to deal with them, accompanied by top level hunters like Morel and Knov. Gon and Killua didn't stand a chance when Neferpitou attacked them, neither did Kite. The threat of the Chimera Ants surpassed all expectations. However, it was the beginning of a process to broaden the world of Hunter X Hunter. At this point there was a bit of a bitter taste with the Chimera Ants, and suddenly giving them an unmatched power to anything seen before in the series didn't sit well with many fans. This could sound like an issue, but in this case, it was genius. The overall feeling was similar to a filler arc, at least until Neferpitou showed up. A quick summarize of this would be more than enough to understand the Chimera Ants growth. A great amount of characters introduced that didn't really show up later, a very slow pace and building, and not much to like about them. The amount of time given to the Chimera Ants development remains one of the biggest complaints. Although necessary to some extent, perhaps not the greatest decision. Not long into this chapter the show pivots into showing the Chimera Ant Queen's perspective. Without many second thoughts, Gon and Killua tag along with Kite's group hoping they would learn more about Ging while also getting stronger and doing some real Hunter work. Kite, Ging's longtime friend and former apprentice is investigating the Chimera Ants, a dangerous species that could cause some trouble in the near future. The Chimera Ants Arc kicks off when Gon and Killua, after completing Greed Island, are sent to Kite, as part of Ging's plan for him if he used the card Accompany in an effort to find him.
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