We cut to Tserriednich’s quarters, where he is practicing his terrifying parallel future ability. In a chilling sequence, Tserriednich warns his own Nen teacher, Theta, that he has sensed a "disturbance" in the lower tiers. He isn’t worried about the Succession War anymore; he is bored. He views the other princes as insects. Instead, he declares his intention to hunt the "Spider"—the Phantom Troupe—for sport.
The implication is clear: The Troupe is abandoning the lower tiers to ascend. Their target is no longer just Hisoka; it’s the Kakin treasures located near the princes. This move directly threatens Kurapika’s mission to protect Prince Woble. Perhaps the most fascinating panel of the chapter belongs to Beyond Ninetails (Netero’s son). We see him sitting alone in his chains, smiling. A guard whispers that the "real battle" is about to start.
The Long-Awaited Return Let’s address the elephant in the room first. Coming back from a hiatus is always tricky. Does Togashi ease us back in with action, or does he double down on the text-heavy exposition that defines the Succession Contest arc? The answer is a little bit of both.
Welcome back, Hunter x Hunter . We missed you.
Chapter 411 does not waste time recapping. It trusts the reader’s memory (or willingness to re-read). We are dropped directly back into Tier 1 of the Black Whale, where the death game for the Kakin throne continues. The art style remains unmistakably Togashi—rough in places where it needs to be expressive, yet hauntingly detailed when depicting the Nen beasts and the psychological strain on the princes. The chapter’s title, “Warning,” is multipurpose. On the surface, it refers to a tense conversation between Kurapika and the 14th Prince’s guard, Bill . Kurapika, looking visibly more exhausted (and closer to his dreaded "Emperor Time" limit), receives a sobering piece of intel: the higher-ranking princes are beginning to mobilize their private soldiers for a full-scale purge.
After nearly two years of waiting, the unstoppable juggernaut that is Hunter x Hunter has returned. But as fans of Yoshihiro Togashi know all too well, a return doesn't necessarily mean a resolution. Chapter 411, titled “Warning,” proves that while the Hiatus is over, the intricate, dense, and psychologically terrifying voyage of the Black Whale is only just beginning to boil over.
Hunter x Hunter Chapter 411 is not an adrenaline shot; it is a tightening of the noose. Togashi spends this return chapter reminding us of the three main factions (Princes, Troupe, Hunters) and slowly pushing them toward a blender.
We cut to Tserriednich’s quarters, where he is practicing his terrifying parallel future ability. In a chilling sequence, Tserriednich warns his own Nen teacher, Theta, that he has sensed a "disturbance" in the lower tiers. He isn’t worried about the Succession War anymore; he is bored. He views the other princes as insects. Instead, he declares his intention to hunt the "Spider"—the Phantom Troupe—for sport.
The implication is clear: The Troupe is abandoning the lower tiers to ascend. Their target is no longer just Hisoka; it’s the Kakin treasures located near the princes. This move directly threatens Kurapika’s mission to protect Prince Woble. Perhaps the most fascinating panel of the chapter belongs to Beyond Ninetails (Netero’s son). We see him sitting alone in his chains, smiling. A guard whispers that the "real battle" is about to start. hunter x hunter chapter 411
The Long-Awaited Return Let’s address the elephant in the room first. Coming back from a hiatus is always tricky. Does Togashi ease us back in with action, or does he double down on the text-heavy exposition that defines the Succession Contest arc? The answer is a little bit of both. We cut to Tserriednich’s quarters, where he is
Welcome back, Hunter x Hunter . We missed you. He views the other princes as insects
Chapter 411 does not waste time recapping. It trusts the reader’s memory (or willingness to re-read). We are dropped directly back into Tier 1 of the Black Whale, where the death game for the Kakin throne continues. The art style remains unmistakably Togashi—rough in places where it needs to be expressive, yet hauntingly detailed when depicting the Nen beasts and the psychological strain on the princes. The chapter’s title, “Warning,” is multipurpose. On the surface, it refers to a tense conversation between Kurapika and the 14th Prince’s guard, Bill . Kurapika, looking visibly more exhausted (and closer to his dreaded "Emperor Time" limit), receives a sobering piece of intel: the higher-ranking princes are beginning to mobilize their private soldiers for a full-scale purge.
After nearly two years of waiting, the unstoppable juggernaut that is Hunter x Hunter has returned. But as fans of Yoshihiro Togashi know all too well, a return doesn't necessarily mean a resolution. Chapter 411, titled “Warning,” proves that while the Hiatus is over, the intricate, dense, and psychologically terrifying voyage of the Black Whale is only just beginning to boil over.
Hunter x Hunter Chapter 411 is not an adrenaline shot; it is a tightening of the noose. Togashi spends this return chapter reminding us of the three main factions (Princes, Troupe, Hunters) and slowly pushing them toward a blender.