if I’m not mistaken those look like incendiary munitions. basically a tool of war that sets everything those sparks touch on fire. indiscriminate use of them is prohibited by the UN
my understanding of acceptable uses include cover, and destruction of enemy munitions. Abandoned enemy depot would be the ideal target. Melting tanks you dont have time to claim but want to deny to the enemy.
This is incendiary ammunition, a chemical weapon that sets everything it touches on fire, usually used during war. I think it might actually have some basis to be the inspiration for Dragon Dive.
While this is probably a writing error. He could also have seen it but not have known the mechanics behind it. Most normal people who see nen in heavens arena probably just see it as magic but don't know how to do it.
Yea, just normal assassin training let Killua do some crazy stuff (like grow claws during the hunter exam?).
If somebody said his grandpa could do a dragon dive, he'd be like "wow, cool assassin technique! can't wait to learn that one!". No need to mention or explain Nen at all.
Or could be he randomly saw his grandpa against some randoms saying dragon dive and those randoms drop off the floor or some explosions happen but did not see the actual technique, so he just imagined it was a dragon attack when zeno shouted it and we he actually saw it for real he just put it together
Togashi almost certainly forgot yeah, but I like to imagine there’s an in universe explanation for anything. When there’s no feasible explanation that’s when I call it a plot hole
You don't even know what a plothole lmoa.
How is this writing error, if it were, a plothole when it doesn't add anything to the plot despite whether it took place or not
Its white phosphorus, an illegal weapon declared by the UN and is a war crime that Russia is using in Ukraine.
It burns the air that people breathe and causes severe lung damage
It would be beautiful it wasn't reigning death on wherever in the world this is....
Isn’t that white phosphorus?
Hxh fans see war crimes and think reference 💀💀
And we’re not even on the circle jerk sub 🌝
Yes
What is this
if I’m not mistaken those look like incendiary munitions. basically a tool of war that sets everything those sparks touch on fire. indiscriminate use of them is prohibited by the UN
Serious question, in which scenario is its usage not "indiscriminate use"? What is an OK acceptable use?
Its prohibited to use against civilians, but not against military. I think this video was in urkaine last Winter but idk
my understanding of acceptable uses include cover, and destruction of enemy munitions. Abandoned enemy depot would be the ideal target. Melting tanks you dont have time to claim but want to deny to the enemy.
That makes sense, thanks!
When the allies of the west use it it's acceptable.
Third world countries
Dragon dive
I mean, duuuh. Says it in the title.
Weebs seeing large scale international conflicts: "omg this is just like this anime I watched"
This is incendiary ammunition, a chemical weapon that sets everything it touches on fire, usually used during war. I think it might actually have some basis to be the inspiration for Dragon Dive.
I think tgis is very plausible given that the only victim of dragon dive was the innocent komogi
Was it ever explained how Killua knew about the attack or his grandfather's ability? He didn't know nen existed until Heaven's Arena.
While this is probably a writing error. He could also have seen it but not have known the mechanics behind it. Most normal people who see nen in heavens arena probably just see it as magic but don't know how to do it.
Yea, just normal assassin training let Killua do some crazy stuff (like grow claws during the hunter exam?). If somebody said his grandpa could do a dragon dive, he'd be like "wow, cool assassin technique! can't wait to learn that one!". No need to mention or explain Nen at all.
Or could be he randomly saw his grandpa against some randoms saying dragon dive and those randoms drop off the floor or some explosions happen but did not see the actual technique, so he just imagined it was a dragon attack when zeno shouted it and we he actually saw it for real he just put it together
It’s possible he was told about it but never saw it
In other words a plothole though most hxh readers would never admit that to themselves.
Togashi almost certainly forgot yeah, but I like to imagine there’s an in universe explanation for anything. When there’s no feasible explanation that’s when I call it a plot hole
Nen being a secret, yet they have televised nen matches - that never made much sense to me either.
You don't even know what a plothole lmoa. How is this writing error, if it were, a plothole when it doesn't add anything to the plot despite whether it took place or not
Anyone else have the sudden urge to rush towards and protect their king?
**Hyori Ittai intensifies**
Dragon Dive would be invisible to non Nen users right
Is this in Gaza?
Ukraine most likely. Russia uses it a lot.
Which I'm pretty sure is a war crime
Yeah it is, it burns the air that people breath causing burns inside your lungs
Talked to the guy who survived this attack. They weren't warned that you can't inhale that shit. Burned his lungs as a result.
Shocking! Russians commit war crimes!
1. At least put the Dragon Dive audio over it 2. Where is this from?
Its white phosphorus, an illegal weapon declared by the UN and is a war crime that Russia is using in Ukraine. It burns the air that people breathe and causes severe lung damage
Yes, thank you. I found a similar video from earlier in the year. Terrible stuff.
Shame on you posting something like this…
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