: Following the previous match, Kurapika refuses to deliver a finishing blow to the unconscious Majtani. Because Majtani has not officially surrendered or died, the match remains technically unresolved, stalling the team's progress.
In Hunter x Hunter (2011), Episode 10, titled , the narrative focuses on the psychological tension within the Third Phase of the Hunter Exam at Trick Tower. The episode primarily highlights the contrast between Kurapika's strict moral code and Leorio's pragmatic desperation, alongside the introduction of the formidable prisoner Leroute. Episode Summary
He then bets 40 hours that Majtani is conscious. By threatening to drop Majtani off the arena edge, Leorio forces him to reveal he was faking unconsciousness. Hunter X Hunter 2011 Episode 10
: Reviewers from YouTube have noted the episode's effective use of sound, using "playful bass" and "jazzy piano" to underscore Leorio’s improvisational and panicked personality.
Leorio first bets 10 hours that Majtani is alive, which he wins. : Following the previous match, Kurapika refuses to
: The conflict between Kurapika and Leorio illustrates a central theme. Kurapika’s refusal to "dirty his hands" even for the sake of the team contrasts with Leorio's willingness to use any means to win, reflecting their different motivations for becoming Hunters.
: To resolve the stalemate, the female convict Leroute challenges Leorio to a series of bets using their remaining time as currency. : Reviewers from YouTube have noted the episode's
: Tonpa observes that these high-stakes decisions are designed to create rifts within the group. The episode serves as a "shonen social commentary" on how democracy can be manipulated to suppress minorities and destroy team cohesion.