The climax of the episode—where the group must choose between a long path for five or a short path for three—is where the LM crew really gets hyped. They highlight Gon’s "outside the box" thinking, noting his refusal to leave anyone behind as his greatest strength. Final Thoughts
While some fans might skip the "waiting room" portions of the Trick Tower, watching it through the lens of LM Reactions makes you appreciate the foreshadowing. They pick up on the "blurry lines" of Gon’s morality and Killua’s dormant assassin instincts that the anime subtly plants here.
If you’ve been following the journey with LM Reactions , you know they aren’t just "reactors"—they’re emotional detectives. Episode 12, "Last Test x of x Resolve," is a notorious "bottle episode" of the Hunter Exam, and the way LM Reactions handles it brings a fresh perspective to a segment some fans originally found slow. Why the "Miniplayer" Experience Works
The term "miniplayer" often refers to those bite-sized, high-energy clips or the condensed viewing style that captures the essence of a 30-minute reaction. For LM Reactions, this episode is a goldmine of character study. While the examinees are stuck in a room for 50 hours, we get to see the "mini" moments that define the series' legendary "broship". Key Highlights from the LM Reaction
The Final Test of Resolve: Unpacking the "Miniplayer" Vibes of LM Reactions HxH Ep 12
The reactors have a field day with Tonpa’s relentless "guilt-tripping" of Leorio. Watching them react to Tonpa clipping his toenails while everyone else is stressed adds a layer of hilarious disgust that only a reaction video can provide.