The Hell Rings (ヘルリング, Heru Ringu?) are a set of six, super-rare, Mist-attribute Rings. Each ring bears a different "curse" and an ability called "War Potential Doubling", which increases the user's fighting strength many times in exchange for their soul.
Their power was discovered long before that of Dying Will Flames.
Shoichi Irie has described these rings as being the "strongest rank" and referred to their unique ability as a "contract with the devil".
List of Hell Rings[]
Ossa Impressione[]
The Ossa Impressione Hell Ring (
Possessed by Genkishi, together with the Nebbia Numero Due and the Spettro Spada, it makes up the Armamento da Guerra. When Genkishi uses the "War Potential Doubling", the Armamento da Guerra takes a monstrous aspect and he himself becomes a giant skeletal warrior.
During his fight with Tsunayoshi Sawada, Genkishi created illusions of Tsuna's Family through the Ring, claiming that those are linked to the souls of the real ones.[2][3] It is never fully confirmed if whether Genkishi's claim was actually true or merely a bluff, though Hayato Gokudera commented that he dreamed of attacking Tsuna, implying a certain amount of validity in Genkishi's words.[citation needed]
Segno[]
The Segno Hell Ring[4] (
Possessed by Kawahira, it is activated by inscribing signs of Mist Flame with hand motions. This implies a certain degree of correlation with the ring's power and symbolism, but it might also just be Kawahira's own particular way of doing things. Kawahira also used the Segno Hell Ring to mask his presence, effectively fooling the Arcobaleno in to believing that he was a hologram.[6]
666[]
The 666 Hell Ring[7] (
Malocchio[]
The Malocchio Hell Ring is currently possessed by Mukuro Rokudo. It is the only one of the Hell Rings that has a special Box that it can only open.
Vine-Covered Orb Hell Ring[]
Possessed by Mukuro Rokudo. Besides its appearance, nothing else is known about it.
Horn-Shaped Hell Ring[]
Nothing is known about it or its owner except that it is one of the six Hell Rings.
References[]
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 26: Chapter 238
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 24: Chapter 217
- ↑ Katekyo Hitman Reborn! anime: Episode 134
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 27
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 27: Chapter 248
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 42: Chapter 404
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 28
- ↑ Amano, Akira. Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. Tokyo: Shueisha, 2004–2012. Print. Vol. 28: Chapter 259