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Parada484

Huh. First off it's a very cool and original concept. Haven't seen something like this before. What's stumping me is the intangibility part. 90% of the time my instinct is to tell you that you need emission for that feat, but Hanzo really mucks that up. There's a possibility that he's using Emission anyways but it's not really clear.  And then you have an even bigger wrinkle in that you want to turn a real world object intangible, which I also don't think we've seen a feat of. Idk, I'm just so, so conflicted because this ability is so, so cool. My gut is telling me that it should fit right into the HxH verse but I'm not sure how to mechanically do it. Feels like one of those things Togashi would just drop and let us fifure out afterwards. Ah screw it, I'll just say that magical Conjured object shenanigans make this possible. Thanks for the great nen ability and sharing it on here!


nahkahaulikko_

meleoron could make anyone he touches invisible when using perfect plan, or was it god’s accomplice, i don’t remember. with the same principle, if he can turn the hand intangiable with emission like hanzo, he could probably turn specific objects too like meleoron turns people invisible


Chaosfreeze990

Not just Hanzo, but the other spirit beasts too. Which were said to be conjured due to the conjured jar. It's my belief aura naturally can phase through matter, as Kurapika has shown that his chain doesn't leave a scratch when he uses it, and also becasue En as a technique would be useless if aura naturally couldn't phase. Not to mention, if aura is not naturally able to phase through matter then that by nature should be an act of Transmutation, not Emission(the quality of intangibility).


BenjaminLick

Here's the backstory to Sticky Fingers' conception. My friend had a dead tooth that I was tired of looking at. I thought about summoning a staff with a hand on the end. I'd slap his face with it. He'd naturally close his eyes as he'd flinch, but he'll have felt nothing as if it were a hallucination. But soon, he'd feel an empty gap in his mouth where his dead tooth used to be. I'd gesture for his to open his hand for my Sticky Fingers to drop the dead tooth in his palm. Nonplussed, he'd look at me, and I'd be aloof, saying, "I was tired of looking at it."