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In Hunter X Hunter 34, Power x To x Avenge, Gon and Killua run a victory lap on their stepping stones to pad their win streak.

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https://youtu.be/4V_Dndq30qw

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Lofi Tech

Killua is such a savage, it's great.

Ryan

Tiny language point, but at 11:12 Killua says "I jumped too high", not that he moved too fast. Not sure why the subtitles had trouble with that line of all lines... Anyway, more than the use of weapons, I'm surprised that they're allowed to destroy the stadium floor.

Ryan

Whatever sells enough tickets to pay for those hotel rooms

macrowave

We have to wait a weeeeeeeeeeeeeek :(

cade-carter

Im excited to see your reactions to competent nen users, there are plenty of great displays to come from people who actually know what they are doing.

Vincent

Gon may not be a floor master yet, but he is already a master of floors!

enes y

Mannnnn we neeeeeed moree hxh asap 😞

Szandor Kane

It's funny you'd mention it, but Killua would have been DESTROYED by each one of these guys without learning Nen. At least in a fair arena fight. That's just how much difference Nen makes. His threat was entirely reliant on being outside of a fair fight and murdering them in their sleep, since he IS a master assassin.

Oak

I like how this episode simultaneously shows how talented Gon and Killua are, and how weak their opponents were. The only reason Beyblade guy even won their first match is because Gon had just learnt Nen. Then a few months later, with even less of that time spent directly training in Nen, Gon wipes the floor with him. Those 3 were basically just scraping by anyway, looking for "easy" fights to coast to 10 wins, which says a lot about their own skill. Even their application of Nen seems to pale in comparison to someone like Hisoka.