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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 – “Warning” Review: The Calm Before the Catastrophe hunter x hunter chapter 411
The action is brief but brutal. Feitan unleashes a restrained version of his Rising Sun ability, not to kill, but to smoke out a hideout. The panelwork here is classic Togashi: chaotic, shadowy, and violent. However, they find no trace of Hisoka. Instead, they find a message left for them by —a map pointing toward a secret passage leading to Tier 1. The implication is clear: The Troupe is abandoning
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. Perhaps the most fascinating panel of the chapter
This moment is crucial. Tserriednich acknowledges the Troupe’s presence on the ship, setting the stage for a collision course between the series’ most vile antagonist and its fan-favorite anti-heroes. Speaking of the Troupe, Chapter 411 cuts to Tier 3 , where the lower-ranking citizens and mafia members reside. Feitan and Phinks are on the move. They are no longer hiding. Having deduced that Hisoka is likely hiding among the Hei-Ly family (the rogue mafia group), the Troupe decides to burn the spider’s web to flush him out.
However, the true "Warning" comes from an unexpected source: .
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.