Hunter x Hunter female characters ranked by power
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#1 Neferpitou
#2 Alluka Zoldyck
#3 Machi Komacine
#4 Menchi
#5 Tsubone
#6 Kalluto Zoldyck
#7 Biscuit Krueger
#8 Cheadle Yorkshire
#9 Pakunoda
#10 Palm Siberia
#11 Cutie Beauty
#12 Shizuku Murasaki
#13 Melody
#14 Baise
#15 Amane
#16 Leroute
#17 Retz
#18 Mosquito
#19 Spinner Clow
#20 Kite (Chimera Ant)
#21 Podungo Lapoy
#22 Elena
#23 Komugi
#24 Khara
#25 Gel
#26 Eta
#27 Mito Freecss
#28 Kikyo Zoldyck
#29 Cluck
#30 Canary
#31 Plot of Beach NPC
#32 Chimera Ant Queen
#33 Zazan
#34 Ponzu
#35 Siper
#36 Pyon
#37 Hina
#38 Cocco
#39 Linne Horsdoeuvre
#40 Heavens Arena 200th Floor Clerk
#41 Gothic Newscaster
#42 Sengi Guild Agent
#43 Bat
#44 Lead East Gorteau Dancer
#45 Conditional Auction Announcer
#46 Neon Nostrade
#47 Quizzing Lady
#48 Amana
#49 Anita
#50 Amoeba
Chargement…
12. Neon Nostrade
Neon Nostrade is a notable figure primarily because of her unique Nen ability called Lovely Ghostwriter. Despite not being a combat-oriented ability, it allows her to predict a person’s future through highly specific prophecies. Though she never displayed martial prowess, her power makes her extremely valuable to various criminal syndicates, especially her father’s organization. Neon’s ability to foresee potential outcomes gives her an edge in a strategic sense, but it lacks direct offensive or defensive capabilities. In the Yorknew City Arc, we see how her fortune-telling skill becomes a driving force behind her father’s rise in the underworld. It also catches the attention of the Phantom Troupe, who view her skill with a mixture of curiosity and greed. However, once Chrollo steals her ability using his Skill Hunter, Neon is left powerless, illustrating how reliant she was on that single Nen power. While it’s true that she wields enormous influence for a time, this influence depends on external factors-bodyguards, her father’s resources, and the external demand for her fortune-telling talent. Beyond this, she has no strong physical feats, no demonstrated combat skill, and very little situational awareness in tense scenarios. She’s often portrayed as sheltered and childlike, lacking the mental fortitude required for dangerous situations that are common in the Hunter x Hunter world. In any direct confrontation, Neon would have to rely on guardians such as Baise or those hired by her father. Consequently, while her Nen ability is unparalleled in the realm of future prediction, it doesn’t offer her a robust defense or offense. This places her firmly at the lower end of the power ranking among female characters in the series. Her storyline underscores how potent Nen can be in non-combat contexts, yet it also highlights that specialized abilities can become a significant liability if they don’t address physical threats.
11. Canary
Canary serves as one of the Zoldyck Estate’s butlers, specifically tasked with guarding the entryway. Though young, she demonstrates fierce loyalty to the Zoldyck family, particularly Killua. Her combat skill is evident from the first time we see her: she singlehandedly dispatches a group of armed trespassers, which underscores her adeptness in martial arts. Despite not being a trained assassin like the Zoldycks themselves, Canary’s unwavering dedication and willingness to follow orders make her a formidable gatekeeper. She is highly disciplined, having been trained within the rigid environment of the Zoldyck household. While she hasn’t been shown to possess advanced Nen techniques or intricate abilities, she is still capable enough to hold off untrained aggressors and even put up a fight against low- to mid-level Nen users.
Physically, Canary relies on speed, agility, and a skillful staff technique. Her strikes are precise and well-coordinated. Mentally, she possesses strong resolve, though she remains vulnerable to emotional conflicts, particularly when confronted with potential threats to Killua. This emotional side indicates that, while she’s a tough combatant, her personal feelings can sometimes interfere with her duties. Nonetheless, in terms of raw potential, one could argue she has room to grow if she ever received formal training in Nen beyond basic knowledge or rudimentary usage.
Compared to the more powerful female figures in Hunter x Hunter, Canary’s sphere of influence is limited. She operates within the confines of the Zoldyck Estate and rarely has opportunities to prove herself on a grander scale. Nonetheless, her loyalty and courage stand out. As of now, she lacks advanced Nen forms, limiting her maximum potential in a head-on battle against more seasoned fighters. Still, her fierce attitude, combined with her staff skills, ensures she remains a respectable threat to intruders.
10. Menchi
Menchi, one of the Hunter Exam’s celebrity Gourmet Hunters, exemplifies expertise within her specialty field: gourmet cuisine. While she’s best known for her discerning taste and cooking mastery, she also possesses a solid foundation in combat skills, as all professional Hunters typically do. As an examiner during the Hunter Exam, Menchi tests applicants by challenging their creativity and skill in preparing exotic dishes. While we do not see her engage in prolonged combat scenarios, she demonstrates a high level of agility, reflexes, and the ability to remain composed under pressure-attributes that are indicative of formidable physical and mental training.
What sets Menchi apart is her comprehensive knowledge of rare ingredients and her willingness to traverse dangerous environments to procure them. This pursuit of culinary excellence drives her to develop survival skills and a robust physicality. Although the series does not showcase her using Nen-based abilities extensively, her status as a professional Hunter implies she has gone through rigorous training, surpassing standard human limitations. Moreover, her position within the Hunter Association means she is recognized as one of the best in her domain, giving her ample resources to handle threats that may arise during gourmet quests.
However, her focus on the culinary side of the Hunter lifestyle implies that her combat prowess might not be as honed as those who train explicitly for battle. Because her prominence in the series is mostly tied to the Hunter Exam arc, we see relatively little of her outside a professional evaluation role. Despite this, Menchi’s achievements in her field and her proven competency as a Hunter place her above purely non-combat characters. She has the potential to defend herself effectively, though she likely would not stand on equal footing with the show’s more specialized fighters who revolve their entire lives around combat and assassination. Still, her physical dexterity, resourcefulness, and mental acuity earn her a respectable spot in the power ranking.
9. Shizuku
Shizuku Murasaki is a member of the Phantom Troupe, also known as Spider No. 8. Her Nen ability, Blinky (or Deme-chan), manifests as a conjured vacuum cleaner capable of sucking up seemingly limitless matter, provided it’s not alive or heavier than the vacuum can handle at a given moment. This ability may appear unconventional, but Shizuku has used it effectively for cleanup operations and in battle to dispose of obstacles and evidence. Despite her somewhat absentminded personality, Shizuku remains fiercely loyal to the Troupe, showcasing both cunning and composure when it truly matters.
Physically, Shizuku is agile and deceptively strong. Her small stature can mislead opponents into underestimating her. In the Yorknew City Arc, she demonstrates her utility by removing corpses and entire pools of blood, helping the Phantom Troupe operate clandestinely. In a direct fight, Shizuku depends on her conjured vacuum to incapacitate foes. For example, if an opponent’s projectile or weapon is not alive, she can potentially suck it into her vacuum and nullify the threat. However, if an opponent manages to overpower her or if her vacuum can’t immediately neutralize a danger, she is at risk.
Her short-term memory lapses can also be a liability. In some instances, Shizuku forgets details mid-battle or does not notice obvious clues, relying instead on instinct and guidance from her Troupe comrades. Nonetheless, her overall skill set is far from trivial. She holds her own among the Phantom Troupe, a group infamous for its high-level Nen users. While she may not be as overtly powerful as some of the higher-ranking Spiders, her presence in the Troupe alone testifies to her combat readiness. Shizuku’s conjuration-based ability, combined with her unwavering loyalty, ensures she remains a threat, albeit a situational one. Her ranking here reflects her specialized skill and the moderate danger she poses in direct encounters.
8. Tsubone
Tsubone is an elite butler serving the Zoldyck family, highly trusted due to her diligent service and imposing skill set. As one of the top butlers, she exemplifies the disciplined training the Zoldycks instill in their servants. Tsubone’s Nen ability, Rider’s High, allows her to transform parts of her body into transportation devices-most famously into a form resembling a living motorcycle-and further augment that transformation when someone rides her. While this may sound peculiar, it provides remarkable speed and maneuverability, vital for tracking down or escaping high-profile targets.
Although her primary showcase appears in the Election Arc, Tsubone’s demonstrations of skill are enough to reveal her extraordinary senses, reaction times, and physical prowess. She’s also known for her unwavering focus on her mission objectives, calmly strategizing even under high pressure. Serving the prestigious Zoldyck family means Tsubone is expected to tackle threats that ordinary individuals would avoid at all costs. As such, she has likely undergone training in infiltration, intelligence gathering, and direct combat. While not as lethal as a fully trained Zoldyck assassin, Tsubone is formidable in both offense and defense, demonstrating great durability and the capacity to handle complex tasks under time constraints.
The limits of her power seem tied to her mission parameters. Since her duty revolves around supporting or monitoring members of the Zoldyck family, we don’t see her engage in many direct one-on-one battles. However, her ability to keep up with Killua-one of the fastest characters in the series-speaks volumes about her capabilities. Tsubone is not typically characterized by vicious aggression, but by her sharp, disciplined execution of tasks. If forced into a fight, she would rely on her Nen transformations for mobility and possibly swift strikes. Still, against top-tier Nen combatants with destructive or highly strategic abilities, Tsubone could be outmatched. Nevertheless, her extensive skill set and loyalty make her a dangerous opponent and a highly respected member of the Zoldyck household.
7. Pakunoda
Pakunoda, also a member of the Phantom Troupe, stands out due to her Nen ability that focuses on extracting and sharing memories. Known as Psychometry and Memory Bomb, these abilities enable her to gain critical intel by reading a target’s recollections through physical contact. She can then “shoot” that information into another person’s mind using conjured Nen bullets. This specialized skill set makes Pakunoda an invaluable asset for the Troupe, aiding them in infiltration, interrogation, and strategic planning.
Physically, Pakunoda wields firearms with deadly accuracy, though her direct combat feats are less emphasized compared to some of her Troupe peers. Her confidence stems from the synergy of her interrogation abilities and her loyalty to Chrollo Lucifer, the Troupe’s leader. She is extraordinarily calm under pressure, as seen when she faces pressure from multiple angles in the Yorknew City Arc. Her stoic demeanor and unwavering commitment to the group’s mission reflect her high mental resilience and readiness to sacrifice everything for the Troupe.
In terms of pure offensive might, she is overshadowed by figures like Phinks, Feitan, or Uvogin. However, her ability to extract secrets can easily dismantle an opponent’s strategy before a fight even begins. Her intelligence-gathering capacity is so crucial that she becomes a key target for Kurapika, who recognizes how dangerous it is for the Troupe to know too much. Ultimately, Pakunoda’s downfall underscores a crucial limitation of her power: her best move is often non-lethal, aimed at gathering intelligence rather than neutralizing threats outright. Yet, her presence within the Troupe speaks to her overall competence; not just anyone can qualify as a Spider. While her life ended tragically, her abilities left a profound impact on the outcome of the Yorknew City Arc, confirming her significance and mid-tier standing in terms of combat potential among Hunter x Hunter’s female characters.
6. Machi
Machi Komacine is another prominent female member of the Phantom Troupe, renowned for her remarkable Transmutation abilities focused on conjuring and manipulating strands of Nen threads. She uses these threads to stitch wounds-a skill so advanced that it appears almost instantaneous. This stitching can be used on herself, allies, or even to manipulate enemies in some situations. Machi’s abilities demonstrate remarkable precision and control, making her an invaluable asset on and off the battlefield. She is also physically strong, quick, and sharp-witted, which allows her to adapt to various combat situations.
In the story arcs featuring the Phantom Troupe, Machi consistently displays a level-headed demeanor, rarely succumbing to emotional impulses. She’s also one of the few Troupe members who frequently interacts with Hisoka, showing she can handle high-pressure conversations and potential threats without flinching. Her ability to analyze situations quickly and respond with lethal efficiency is a hallmark of her approach to conflict. She rarely engages in large-scale battles that highlight her maximum capacity, but her near-flawless needle and thread manipulation, combined with her advanced Nen usage, suggests she is dangerously efficient in close-to-mid-range fights.
One of Machi’s standout feats is her speed. She can close distances rapidly and restrain her foes by entangling them in her Nen threads, leaving them vulnerable to finishing attacks. Though she seldom exudes the raw destructive power of some of her comrades, her skill set is refined and deadly when employed correctly. Defensively, she can quickly stitch up injuries, allowing her or her allies to stay in a fight longer. While Machi’s overall destructive potential may rank below monstrous fighters like Uvogin or Feitan, she remains a critical force in any conflict. Her composure, intelligence, and advanced application of Nen-based threads make her one of the more formidable female characters in the series.
5. Palm Siberia
Palm Siberia initially appears as an eccentric character under the tutelage of Knov. She joins the mission to infiltrate the Chimera Ant stronghold during that arc, revealing her deep-seated loyalty and determination. Before her transformation, Palm’s Nen ability, Crystal Ball Divination, allows her to track and observe targets through a blood-based scrying technique. This skill becomes invaluable for reconnaissance, giving her allies critical information about enemy movements. Though it lacks direct offensive strength, it offers a strategic advantage, especially against formidable foes like the Chimera Ants.
Palm’s real jump in power occurs after she is captured and turned into a Chimera Ant hybrid. Her transformation amplifies her Nen abilities significantly, granting her enhanced physical prowess, reflexes, and a more potent surveillance technique. As a hybrid, Palm’s appearance and personality become more assertive and combative, reflecting her newfound power and resilience. She displays heightened speed and strength, enough to stand her ground against some of the Chimera Ant officers, although she is not on par with the Royal Guards.
An essential aspect of Palm’s character is her emotional volatility. She is driven by strong feelings-love, rage, desperation-which can either empower her or compromise her decision-making. Nonetheless, her devotion to her mission and to those she cares about pushes her to take risks that other characters might avoid. The combination of her pre-transformation and post-transformation abilities places her at a unique intersection between intelligence gathering and frontline combat. While not as well-rounded in battle as someone like Knuckle or Shoot, her improved capabilities post-transformation propel her above many other female characters who lack that raw physical edge. Ultimately, Palm’s role in the Chimera Ant Arc highlights her as a formidable operative whose upgrade from human to hybrid catapults her into a higher power tier.
4. Cheadle Yorkshire
Cheadle Yorkshire, representing the Zodiacs as the “Year of the Dog”, is a highly intelligent and methodical Hunter, specializing in medical science. She plays a significant role during the 13th Hunter Chairman Election Arc, where her leadership qualities and analytical mind come to the forefront. While the series does not delve extensively into her direct combat exploits, her status as a Zodiac indicates a superior command of Nen and formidable capabilities that surpass most ordinary Hunters. Furthermore, her medical expertise suggests she can devise tactical solutions that incorporate advanced knowledge of biology and Nen.
During the political struggle following Netero’s death, Cheadle positions herself as a strong contender for the Chairmanship. She displays not only strategic acumen but also moral fortitude, believing in the Hunter Association’s core ideals. This moral compass, combined with her intelligence, makes her a balanced leader. Although we rarely witness her engage in direct confrontation, the implicit hierarchy among the Zodiacs places her at a high level. All Zodiacs are considered elite Hunters, each excelling in specialized fields while still maintaining strong Nen proficiency.
Cheadle’s contributions come more from her capacity to organize and manage threats on a global scale rather than sheer destructive ability. However, it would be a mistake to dismiss her as weak. The Zodiacs are second only to the Chairman in many respects, and each member is capable of handling high-risk missions that would overwhelm typical Hunters. Her ability to keep calm and think through complex problems in the face of crisis is reminiscent of how top Nen users strategize before and during combat. Though we lack concrete examples of her fighting style, everything points to her having formidable defensive and possibly offensive techniques. Given her rank and achievements, Cheadle sits comfortably near the top of the power scale among female characters in the Hunter x Hunter universe.
3. Komugi
Komugi is, at first glance, an unlikely entry on a list of powerful female characters because she possesses no standard combat ability whatsoever. She is a frail, visually impaired girl who dedicates her entire life to Gungi, a strategic board game unique to the Hunter x Hunter world. However, her presence in the Chimera Ant Arc demonstrates that power in Hunter x Hunter isn’t limited to physicality or destructive Nen abilities. Komugi’s “power” lies in her unparalleled genius for Gungi, a level of skill so extraordinary that she can outmaneuver even Meruem, the Chimera Ant King, in repeated matches.
The psychological and symbolic impact of Komugi on Meruem is profound, acting as a catalyst for the King’s evolving humanity. Through Gungi, she exerts a non-physical dominance, continually pushing Meruem’s mental and emotional boundaries. This intangible power changes the trajectory of the Chimera Ant Arc, influencing Meruem’s decisions in ways that even the strongest physical fighters couldn’t. Their bond eventually shapes the final outcome, offering a form of “victory” for Komugi that transcends normal definitions of strength.
While Komugi has no capacity for direct combat, her imperviousness to Meruem’s intimidation and her unwavering focus in Gungi is a testament to her mental resilience. She embodies the concept that “power” can manifest in unexpected forms. In the universe of Nen, mental and emotional fortitude are crucial, and Komugi’s unwavering dedication to Gungi grants her a special standing. Indeed, one could argue she is a pivotal figure who helps defeat Meruem, albeit indirectly, by transforming his outlook on life and prompting him to take actions that expose him to the eventual poison that claims his life. Komugi’s placement here reflects the unique nature of Hunter x Hunter, where the strongest do not always wield the largest fists.
2. Alluka Zoldyck
Alluka Zoldyck, often simply referred to as “Alluka,” is one of the most mysterious and powerful characters in the entire Hunter x Hunter series. Identified as a member of the Zoldyck family, Alluka’s body is also home to the entity known as Nanika, which grants the ability to fulfill almost any wish in exchange for a series of “requests.” If these requests are not met, dire consequences befall those in proximity, ranging from severe injuries to outright annihilation. The full nature of this ability remains shrouded in mystery, but what is clear is that it can bypass nearly any physical or Nen-based limitation, effectively rewriting reality under the right conditions.
This power transcends normal Nen rules, positioning Alluka as potentially one of the most dangerous individuals. However, Alluka’s physical capabilities and direct combat prowess are minimal. Her strength lies in the near-omnipotent capacity to grant wishes once Nanika takes over. The conditions for using this power are complicated: the severity of the next set of requests depends on how difficult the last wish was, creating a precarious balance that can lead to catastrophic consequences if mismanaged. It is this risk-reward mechanic that makes her both a miracle and a menace.
From a narrative standpoint, Alluka’s presence triggers high-stakes events during the Election Arc, particularly when Killua, her older brother, uses her abilities to heal Gon. Because of the enormous potential to warp reality, the Zoldyck family keeps her existence tightly controlled. In essence, Alluka wields the greatest support or destructive power among the female characters, but that power depends on external conditions and the nature of each wish. Any attempt to quantify her might in terms of pure combat is meaningless because she can achieve feats beyond physical confrontation. Although she is physically vulnerable, the ability to eliminate entire families or restore life with a single wish cements her as one of the most fearsome and potent figures in the series.
1. Biscuit Krueger
Biscuit “Bisky” Krueger stands as the strongest female character in Hunter x Hunter by virtue of her extensive combat experience, high-level Nen mastery, and remarkable teaching abilities. Originally appearing during the Greed Island Arc, Biscuit presents herself as a petite, seemingly harmless young girl. However, this is merely a transformation that conceals her true form-a massively muscled adult woman with astounding physical strength. This concealed transformation allows her to maintain a low profile, manipulate people’s perceptions, and surprise her enemies with overwhelming power when needed.
Biscuit’s prowess in Enhancement Nen makes her an exceptional close-quarters fighter. She can deliver devastating blows that far surpass what her petite facade would suggest. Beyond raw strength, Biscuit is also proficient in other branches of Nen, as demonstrated by her capacity to analyze opponents’ weaknesses and adapt her strategies accordingly. She mentors both Gon and Killua, guiding them toward refining their Nen fundamentals, which highlights her deep knowledge of advanced techniques like Ren, Ten, Zetsu, and Hatsu.
Her versatility extends to conjuring abilities, such as summoning a masseuse named Cookie who can provide a rejuvenating massage, enhancing recovery and stamina. It’s an unconventional but highly beneficial ability that underscores how her Nen usage is not limited to direct offense. Despite her maternal demeanor at times, Biscuit’s thirst for combat emerges when facing a worthy opponent, often revealing a competitive and sometimes ruthless side.
Unlike other top-tier female characters who rely on singularly potent abilities (like Alluka’s wish-granting or Komugi’s strategic genius), Biscuit embodies a holistic mastery of Nen that includes advanced tactics, training methodologies, and brute force. Her underlying philosophy emphasizes constant growth and disciplined practice, qualities that elevate her beyond most Hunters. She stands as a testament to how formal training, experience, and a cunning mindset can converge in one individual to create a formidable presence. Whether in the chaotic environment of Greed Island or in real-world confrontations, Biscuit’s adaptability, power, and intellect place her firmly at the summit of Hunter x Hunter’s female power hierarchy.
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