Hunter X Hunter 2011 (dub) Episode 62 «Trusted — 2026»

The episode kicks off with Gon and Killua competing in a rock-paper-scissors tournament. This isn't just for fun—the prize is the . Killua manages to win the final round and secures the card in his binder. However, their celebration is short-lived as they are immediately confronted by other players who realize the boys are "noobs" without defensive spell cards.

The most significant development of the episode is the introduction of . Disguised as a young girl, she has been stalking the boys, initially hoping to break them up out of spite because they "disturbed her aesthetic". Hunter x Hunter 2011 (Dub) Episode 62

Episode 62 is a masterclass in world-building. It perfectly balances the lightheartedness of a "game" with the underlying tension that everything—even the NPCs—is designed to test or kill you. Fans on Reddit often highlight Bisky’s arrival as one of the best moments in the Greed Island arc, setting the stage for the legendary training sequences to come. The episode kicks off with Gon and Killua

In a scripted game event, the boys encounter a village suffering from a spreading disease. While Gon is eager to help, the villagers "conveniently" ask for the exact amount of money the boys have left, highlighting the game's calculated nature. However, their celebration is short-lived as they are

The boys are effectively "shaken down" by NPCs, losing most of their clothes and remaining money, leaving them in a precarious state as they continue their trek.

However, after watching them struggle against a Nen-controlled suit of armor and waste their potential, she can't hold back anymore. Bisky reveals she is a 57-year-old Pro Hunter with 40 years of Nen experience and declares herself their new mentor. According to Hunterpedia , this marks the beginning of the intense training that will transform Gon and Killua's Nen abilities.

Frustrated but determined, the duo decides to head to , the city of magic where they can buy the spell cards they desperately need. Their journey across the island reveals its RPG-like brutality: