'Hunter x Hunter' chapter 358 spoilers: Spiders will play an important part

(Youtube)The Spiders are going to play an important part in the upcoming episode

With the rumors surrounding the 358th chapter of "Hunter x Hunter" swirling over this week, most of them have pointed toward the Spiders playing an important part. As for the Spiders' goal in the "Dark Continent," there are indications that they are after the treasure hidden in the area and will end up having to fight one or more characters to get it.

Reporting on the spoilers and rumors surrounding chapter 358 of the "Hunter x Hunter" manga, Sportsrageous states that most of them follow-up on the events that transpired in the previous chapters. However, according to the spoilers for the upcoming chapter, it seems that the Kakin royal family is going to be at the center of the action, which is going to shift to the "Dark Continent." Also, in this mysterious place, new and powerful enemies will be uncovered and it is expected that several of the protagonists will have to take them on.

Meanwhile, Hisoka is going to have to take on the Spiders who were seen in the previous chapters. More importantly, while he is doing so, news about his battle against the Spiders will reach the Ryoudan. This is likely to set off a chain of events as the others will try to protect themselves against Hisoka who faked his death in the previous chapter of the manga. In particular, Hisoka's aggression is going to reach an all-time high in the upcoming chapter and he is expected to take out a large number of the Spiders because of this. Ultimately, this will lead to him having a faceoff with Chrollo.

Meanwhile, on the "Dark Continent," there are indications that the remnants of the Spiders will have a faceoff with Kurapika, who is intent on avenging the dead of the Kuruta clan. It also seems that Kurapika has got a special aspect to strengthen his "Nen" and he is planning to use it to take on and kill as many of the Spiders are possible once they reach the "Dark Continent."

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