'Hunter X Hunter' Chapter 353 spoilers: Epic battle to be concluded - possible destruction?

(Twitter / Hunter X Hunter)Image from Chapter 352 of 'Hunter X Hunter' and this fight will be concluded in Chapter 353.

The much-awaited "Hunter X Hunter" Chapter 353 is reportedly coming out, with spoilers to heighten the anticipation. It is said that fans will be on their toes as they hope that neither of the characters dies.

Fans can recall from Chapter 351 and 352 that the deathmatch between Chrollo and Hisoka continues, and it is hinted that the upcoming Chapter 353 will revolve around the explanation and origin of Chrollo's new power. Throughout the fight, Chrollo has been intimidating Hisoka and asking him if he still wants to continue because of his new powers that can be very destructive.

Some fans speculate that Chrollo may use the audience in the arena as hostage if Hisoka decides to attack. This may cause not only a single collateral damage but rather a potential massacre. This speculation indeed makes the whole match a worthwhile read since it is turning out to be not just an ordinary fight but a dilemma where the potential victims are innocent people. Some fans think that the only way Hisoka can resolve this dilemna is by getting the bookmark from Chrollo. He is very well aware that without the bookmark, Chrollo will not be that effective in the fight.

Some fans that are rooting for Chrollo think that Chapter 353 will show that he has acquired the powers of Shizuku, Feitan, Machi, Franklin, Phinks, and Bonolenov, making him even more unpredictable and potentially very dangerous. Redit users are sharing their "what if" scenarios since Chapter 353 will conclude the fight between these beloved characters. One user pointed out that Hisoka will use his Bungee Gum to grab the bookmark away from Chrollo.

"Looking for a chance to attach bungee gum to the bookmark then when the time comes he sends the card in its place and then removes the bookmark."

More "Hunter X Hunter" chapter updates and spoilers coming soon.

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