![]() This is the same board as shogi, gungi’s chief inspiration. The battle takes places on a 9x9 tile board. Turns out that fans have already sorted out and laid down functional rules for gungi across a series of forum threads! WHOA! A Japanese blogger going by Nishitsuji Sannkurou extensively covered instructions for gungi in this post I translated it for personal reference and will now confer the rules to you. Lucky for us, the fans in Japan are on top of things. The rules are left unexplored by Togashi, and fans in the English-speaking HxH community are left alone in a dark continent. During a very intense portion of the narrative, the game becomes a pivotal piece on the storyboard however, all we really learn about gungi is that it’s a chess-variant in which you can stack pieces on one another. If you’re anywhere near up to speed in Hunter x Hunter, there’s a decent chance you’ve heard of gungi.
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