![]() ![]() If we would think about it, it’s really alarming. But they did not know where they are as well as their capabilities. The problem here is the chimera ants and they have to identify where they are to stop them. ![]() Once CA arc starts, we know that we’re bound to some serious stuff. GI arc definitely has a lighter feel to it despite Bomber’s rampant killing. There is an evident shift of tone and mood as compared to that of Greed Island. I think this is an intense beginning and it effectively set the mood for the whole arc. The population is certainly big enough to provide that many, but given the time she had to eat that much, and subtract all the food that went to make the foot soldiers, captains and squadron leaders, not to mention the King himself, there is no way she had the soldiers to procure, let alone eat, that vast amount of humans.I was frustrated by Ging because Gon actually had a chance to see him but he was “shy and stubborn” so he arranged that if his son used Accompany, it’ll take them to Kite while Magnetic Force would take him to Ging. So just to achieve the level of a normal Nen-user, the Queen would have to eat 1000 normal humans, and for the Royal guard to be dozens of times stronger than that, she would have needed to consume close to a hundred thousand humans for each of the Royal Guards. How they still managed to be born with such strong Nen-powers is a mystery, since, as they say themselves, the "rare humans" are worth 1000 normal ones. Out of Pokkle's group, none of the four members were eaten by the Queen and there has been no mention of other "rare humans" before the Royal Guard was conceived. Since Pokkle didn't get eaten before Pitou was born, and since he is mentioned as the first "rare human" they've encountered, the Queen shouldn't have eaten any humans with Nen-abilities before conceiving the Royal Guard. Kite was also at a disadvantage because he lost his arm protecting Gon and Killua before he fought Pitou. The combination of these means that the royal guard is going to be significantly stronger than most average hunters. This means that any member of the royal guard is going to have incredibly fast animal-like reflexes, the intelligence of the best humans, and the strongest muscles between animals/humans. For example, Pitou's aura was menacing enough to scare away Gon and Killua.Ĭhimera ants also have the properties of any animals or humans that were eaten. This leads to more menacing battle auras, which can hinder the fighting ability of a human opponent if the aura is intimidating enough. This gives them an advantage because their understanding and ability to use nen is innate, not learned through years of training and study.Ĭhimera ants are insects by nature and are usually brutal, savage, and cruel. They are born able to use nen, unlike human most nen users who are "baptised". ![]() The overwhelming strength of the royal guard can be attributed to: This is how most humans acquire nen abilities, as was probably the case with Kite. The rest of the chimera ants are receiving (as of episode 85) their nen abilities the regular way - through the "baptism" which awakens nen in a person. We can assume that the queen consumed these hunters and the royal guard inherited the nen abilities. We know that there were hunters in the country at the time, like Ponzu and Pokkle's group etc. ![]() nen) and the queen ordered them to hunt down any nen users that were in the area for her consumption. Before the royal guard was born, the chimera ants became aware of humans with 'excessive life force' (a.k.a. ![]()
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