User blog comment:Kevo411/A couple things I didn't understand/@comment-16938192-20140409034327

1 wasnt in manga, ants werent signifigant enough

2: first genthru didnt crush gon's windpipe he damaged it, if he had crushed it gon would have died within 10 minutes, Even so he was barely able to croak out wwords.

3: b/c as his teacher bisky knew gon could win with proper training (killua couldnt b/c of his hand injuries) and she knew it would be a good learning experience for him

4: he was getting in contact with zeno, forming their attack strategy and honing his nen so he could take on the ants

5: Since when does the hunter asociation have any control over the phantom troupe? they are a wanted criminal organization, if the asociation could tell them what to do they would all be in prision. Hisoka isnt a recognized hunter, even if he is strong he doesnt do jobs for the XX. Razor isnt a licenced hunter, he was a death row convict that ging saved and taught nen for the sake of G.I. In terms of more powerful ppl they actually WOULD call on, the zodiacs are the only option, and they said, netero used morel and knov b/c their abilities were well suited to the way he wanted to kill the ants, remember the king was born at least a month eearly.

6: Yes Razor is strong but hes well credited for his strength, he doesnt belong in the top 5, maybe the top 15. First off, if he wanted to, hisoka could have won the game alone, he knocked razor out with his bungee gum at the end even after breaking 2 fingers and he didnt even seem to be going all out, the reason he didnt win by himself was b/c, what does he care about more than winning? fighting gon and killua at full potential, he saw the matcch as a good chance for them to grow and allowed them to do most of the work and develop strength and knowledge. Also you cant judge a strength comparison based on the dodgeball match, that was Razor's roll so he clearly had much more experience and strategy, along with that, as a combat projectile based emitter dodgball is the ideal sport for him, giving him a huge advantage over the others, its unfair to assess him based on that.