: Gon shows his adaptability by using these flaws to his advantage, successfully feinting with "Paper" (an Emitter-based blast) to create an opening for a "Rock" strike.
While Gon recovers, Biscuit Krueger (Bisky) confronts Killua about his deepest psychological flaw.
: She traces this back to his upbringing by the Zoldyck family—specifically Illumi—who taught him to never take a risk he isn't 100% sure of winning. Watch Hunter X Hunter - 089
: Physically drained but has reached a mid-level pro ranking in terms of aura power; he continues to learn on the fly.
: The episode ends on the brink of the final duels: Gon vs. Knuckle and Killua vs. Shoot , with high stakes for the boys' future in the Chimera Ant extermination team. : Gon shows his adaptability by using these
: Knuckle identifies two critical flaws in the technique: it takes too long to charge, and concentrating aura in the fist leaves the rest of Gon's body vulnerable.
: Bisky transforms into her true, muscular form to spar with Killua, exposing that he is conditioned to always choose escape over victory when faced with a stronger opponent. : Physically drained but has reached a mid-level
: During the fight, Gon's signature Rock-Paper-Scissors attack is officially named " Jajanken " after Gon stutters while trying to name it, and Knuckle decides it’s a good name.