Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25877059-20150630023513/@comment-5780397-20151102133026

@Darkalter2000: I don't believe Alluka's power is infinite at all. If it were, Killua could have just wished to teleport to Gon's side (or even rouse him from the dead) with Alluka, heal him, have his family forget about Alluka's powers and the fact that the rules do not apply to him, and basically free Alluka. From his course of action, I think we can assume that Alluka lacks the power to tamper with people's memories (perhaps unless certain conditions are met, as for healing), and rouse the dead.

While it would be realistic if human comprehension of Nen turned out to be very limited, one of the reasons I love Hunter x Hunter is how Nen works, and the fact that it does not grant unlimited or Dragonball-level powers. The Royal Guards and Meruem were crazy strong, but it was also largely due to their physical strength, and they were able to overpower Nen users with it. I hope it remains this way.

@SaitamaBro: Again, I don't think so. A first proof is offered by Nanika's case. Furthermore, Kurapika became very strong in a short while thanks to his Limitations, but Netero apparently made none; he had a very strong will to begin with, and after achieving perfect physical fitness, he came up with an ability that worked perfectly well with his speed. I think we could compare Nen to a muscle: just like a human will never be able to lift a ship no matter how much they train, there is a limit to how far Nen abilities can go.