5 Jawaban2026-04-12 15:39:11
Man, this question takes me back to all those heated debates in fan forums! If we're purely talking raw physical strength, I'd put my money on Uvogin. Dude was literally built like a tank—crushing skulls with his bare hands and tanking bullets like they were spitballs. His Nen abilities amplified his natural brute force to insane levels, and let's not forget how he casually arm-wrestled while buried underground. That said, Feitan's speed and tricky Nen might outmaneuver him, and Chrollo's versatility is wild, but for a straight-up no-holds-barred arm wrestle? Uvogin's biceps alone could probably bench press a small village.
Though, now that I think about it, Nobunaga's swordsmanship relies on precision rather than brute force, and Phinks' wind-up punches are more about technique. Even Machi's threads are finesse-based. Uvogin just had that 'I eat rocks for breakfast' energy. RIP to the absolute unit—imagine if he'd lived longer and gotten even stronger!
5 Jawaban2026-04-12 04:04:29
Man, Hisoka vs. the Phantom Troupe in arm wrestling? That’s a matchup I could chew on for hours. Hisoka’s sheer physical strength is no joke—remember how he crushed Gon’s hand during the Hunter Exam? But the Troupe’s members are built different. Uvogin, for instance, was a literal tank; even Kurapika’s chains barely slowed him down. Hisoka’s cunning might give him an edge in actual combat, but raw arm wrestling? I’d bet on Uvogin or Phinks dominating.
Then there’s the wild card: Hisoka’s Bungee Gum. Could he sneakily use it to destabilize his opponent’s grip? Probably, but arm wrestling’s usually about pure muscle, and the Troupe’s pride would call foul. Feitan’s speed or Nobunaga’s precision wouldn’t matter much here—it’s all about brute force. Honestly, I’d pay to see this as a gag reel in the 'Hunter x Hunter' universe.
5 Jawaban2026-04-12 17:52:18
Chrollo vs. the Phantom Troupe in arm wrestling? That's a wild thought experiment! I mean, physically, most of the Troupe members are absolute powerhouses—Uvogin could probably bench press a small building, and Feitan's got that lean strength from years of combat. But Chrollo's not just brute force; his genius lies in strategy and adaptability. If we're talking raw muscle, maybe he loses to a few, but if he's allowed to use 'Bandit's Secret' to borrow abilities mid-match? Suddenly it's a whole different ballgame. Imagine him swiping Uvo's strength or Nobunaga's precision at the last second—hilarious chaos.
Honestly, the real question is whether the Troupe would even play fair. Machi might 'accidentally' stitch his arm to the table, or Shizuku could 'clean up' the competition. And let's not forget Hisoka lurking in the background, betting on the outcome while eating popcorn. The Phantom Troupe's dynamics are so twisted that an arm wrestling match would probably end in a full-on brawl anyway. I'd pay to see that mess.
5 Jawaban2026-04-12 12:46:01
Uvogin from 'Hunter x Hunter' is an absolute beast when it comes to raw strength, and his arm wrestling prowess is legendary even within the Phantom Troupe. From what we see in the series, he's never shown losing a match—whether it's against fellow members or enemies. His confidence is off the charts, and he practically treats it like a warm-up exercise. The way he casually dominates every opponent speaks volumes about his physical superiority.
That said, the Troupe itself is full of powerhouses, so it’s fun to speculate if someone like Phinks or Feitan could give him a real challenge. But canonically, no losses are ever depicted. Uvogin’s brute force is one of his defining traits, and losing an arm wrestle would kinda undermine that. It’s one of those things that just fits his character—unstoppable until the very end.
5 Jawaban2026-04-12 14:06:16
The Phantom Troupe is full of powerhouses, but when it comes to arm wrestling technique, I'd have to give it to Feitan. His precision and adaptability are insane. Remember how he adjusts his fighting style mid-battle? That translates perfectly to arm wrestling—anticipating shifts in pressure, exploiting weaknesses, and conserving energy. His smaller frame might make you underestimate him, but that’s part of the trap. Plus, the dude’s pain tolerance is next level, so even if he’s at a strength disadvantage, he’ll outlast you psychologically.
Now, Uvogin might seem like the obvious pick because, well, he’s a literal tank. But brute force doesn’t always win arm wrestling matches—it’s about leverage, grip, and timing. Feitan’s got that assassin’s finesse, and I bet he’d use Uvo’s own momentum against him. Imagine him smirking while Uvo grunts and strains. Classic Feitan W.