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Nen's Nature Each person is capable of master only one type of Nen ability, this is destined at birth, so if you are not happy with
the type of Nen ability you have, it's impossible to change or switch to another one (with the exception of Kurapica, please
read on for more info). How to test your Nen ability? In order to tell what type of Nen ability you possess, you need a glass of water and a piece of leaf. Put the leaf inside the water and then hold your hands around the glass, not touching it, then release your Nen ability
or power (don't try this at home ^_~). If you've mastered the basis of the Nen skills, below are some of the possible happenings: Access your Nen ability using your personality This is the great Hisoka's way of identifying different person's (rivals and friends) Nen ability. It's almost always
accurate, but since most lack the special skills Hisoka possess, it is more wise to use the glass x leaf x water method indicated
above. Is it possible to master more than one Nen ability? Technically, it is impossible to possess more than one Nen ability. But Kurapica was able to achieve this since he's
from a special tribe and also since he made an oath that binds him from using his other Nen abilities on anyone but the Ryodan
members. Kurapica must also turn his eyes to the red color when he's using other Nen abilities, he has trained himself
to do this when needed.
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