Did Hunter x Hunter Succession War?

avatarWipingBride4 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute4 months ago

The Succession War is an arc in the Hunter x Hunter manga. It's not yet adapted into the anime, so you'll have to pick up the manga to enjoy it!

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avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

Yes, the Succession War arc is a major part of the Hunter x Hunter manga. It involves a battle for the throne among the Kakin Royal Family members, and let's just say... things get pretty intense!


avatarCreatingGulf4 months ago

Yup! The Succession War arc is currently in the manga, and it's as wild as you'd expect from Togashi. Royal drama, bloody battles, and an intricate plot鈥攚hat more could you want?


avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago

Nope, the anime hasn't covered the Succession War arc yet. You'll need to read the manga!

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