
“I am the Alchemist of Flames.” Remember that.
Power-up Event (Weakening)
I thought I had quickly revealed my weakness, but the versatility of the flame alchemy is just too high.
On rainy days, I’m useless.
>>3sea urchin
>>3= Weakened by the water’s edge
It’s too much of a trap to not be.
If anything, the field buff is applied due to the mechanism of alchemy.
It is very suitable for extermination in a land that seems to have little rain, called Ishval.
Incompetent (or pretending to be)
If that old man had about three more disciples, he could probably go head-to-head in a war against the homunculi.
>>6It feels like we’re going to be destroyed against serious Gluttony, doesn’t it?
On rainy days, it may seem powerless, but there is water decomposition explosion.
If you think that way and there’s no cover, it ends up being a self-destruct, so the usability really goes down a lot.
>>7Even without chili, you can make a fuse using air manipulation…
>>11I think it might get scattered even if I make it because of the rain.
>>16Since normally Chile can maintain the period of spark transmission to a certain extent, isn’t it almost unaffected?
The specific gravity is not that different either.
>>23It seems that rather than scattering, it becomes difficult because the dust cannot burn in the first place.
>>11If it’s raining, it’ll be difficult to make that fuse.
That’s an incredible ability!
How many people have you killed?
I think it’s the strongest alchemy in player versus player battles.
It can go a long distance, what’s up with this guy?
The rain will eventually stop, so extinguish the fire.
In the first place, wasn’t this so-called strongest losing to the last opponent?
>>14It’s strange to win against a homunculus that has the strongest close-combat weapon, even if it’s a revenge match.
>>26If I had been slashed sideways, I would be dead and there would be no revenge or anything…
It’s the kind of strength that can be stopped by the strongest weapon, Al’s arm…
It seems difficult because you can’t extend the fuse of the dust in the atmosphere at all, even if it’s rain, so you have to take on the risk of burning yourself at close range.
Unlike Envy at the end, I’m advancing while being burned and getting into an attack stance.
If I had come with that determination from the beginning, my life would have been enough.
If the Grand Marshal hadn’t used the door to open it, I might have been attacked in the hospital by Envy and died.
I’ve lost my vision…
The hawk’s eye is attached…
While Gluttony is definitely a threat, Sloth is also a nemesis, right?
A high-speed muscle doll with dull pain sensation.
It looks pretty weak even in strong winds.
Wind is more troublesome than rain, isn’t it?
After all, even in normal times, the fuse is so out of control that something will probably work out.
I think it’s a bit questionable to say that the ignition cloth can get damp.
>>25It’s better to have a lighter, right…?
Burning character
I was sweating profusely while facing Scar, and my brother was taunting me to the point of death, so I wonder if it’s difficult to land fire attacks on an opponent of that level.
Is your eye still blind? Did it get better?
>>32It should have healed.
>>32He was healed with the Philosopher’s Stone.
I have a strong impression that they are struggling.
>>33There are many battles with unfavorable opponents and locations.
If we don’t elevate the quality of the firepower to a level where we can melt instead of just burning, it seems like it will be tough for Gluttony.
It feels like their ability has stopped because they no longer want to burn out.
The top players can respond after seeing the fuse.
It seems that without someone like a major who can act as a front line and take on the wall, Slows won’t stand a chance. This isn’t limited to just the colonel.
The master who created the alchemy of flames was also like, “Oh, this is bad…” and died satisfied…
It seems I can win against homunculi other than the Supreme Commander.
Envy was defeated unilaterally, but the homunculus that charges in without caring about the explosion is quite something…
The scariest part of immortality is the self-destructive suicide attack.
What is that moisture in the eye doing?
I wouldn’t say it’s the strongest, but it definitely feels suited for war.
Can it be burned at a pinpoint? Kamaku
This person is strong from beginning to end, so if I don’t match them against strong enemies, they’ll be defeated instantly.
I baked a lot.
The heat is perfect.
The state alchemists, with their performance in annihilation warfare, are excessively wild and deserving of the title of human weapons.
Well, the Comanche old man is a bit questionable…
Weak against opponents who challenge in close combat while moving at high speed.
It’s steamed and baked!
Envy is just too weak to be hit.
>>51Isn’t the last one similar?
Well, the Colonel is too strong against opponents with no mobility…
>>55In the end, while being burned by the colonel who is attacking with full force, I’m able to attack at least…
I didn’t have enough life, but…
>>71It’s the last battle, so I’ll use a lighter, but against Envy, I can use both hands, which means double the number of attacks…
>>51It’s pretty cruel, like having your eyeballs boiled or just your tongue burned…
>>51It seems that despite the size of the target, the pain sensation remains unchanged.
I wonder if I can cope with the shadow of pride.
>>52I don’t know because it didn’t match, but I think you can create a light source with an explosion and eliminate shadows.
Prepare the homunculus that swallowed explosives and pachinko balls.
In the first place, even a homunculus would feel immense pain if burned.
>>54Even though I never really cared when I was shot or stabbed until now…
The giant body of Envy is indeed a sufficient threat… because its eyes are hot…
When you think about it, isn’t the precise operation of a fuse amazing?
>>58The eyeball pinpoint is crazy.
In the first place, this guy has an excessively wide range of alchemy effects.
After the final volume, I can no longer do anything because I am the Alchemist of Flame with visible hands.
>>62It might be somewhat weakened because of hand slapping.
>>72It’s a transmutation circle + handpan, so it’s purely enhanced.
>>72You won’t need ignition cloth, so it will be able to handle rain quite well.
There is a strong sense of confidence that if you repeatedly challenge a homunculus, you can come out on top.
It has a fire attribute, but since what it does is manipulate atmospheric composition, it feels more like a wind attribute.
>>66Speaking of which, there was something about lowering the oxygen concentration for flirting or dating.
If we can interfere with the eye remotely, then we might not need fire anymore, right?
>>67If you don’t create a fire line, you won’t be able to perform that operation.
>>67Explosions and heat are ultimately derived from fire, so fire is necessary.
>>76After something like atmospheric manipulation hits the eye, the fire catches up and causes an explosion, right? Isn’t the former enough?
>>81It’s just continuously alchemizing from sparks, so it’s not being alchemized at the destination from the start.
>>83Isn’t it related to atmospheric manipulation?
>>94First, create a spark with the ignition cloth (alchemy is possible based on fire).
Advance by manipulating the atmosphere and other elements through alchemy using fire.
Detonate at the destination when the fire signal arrives.
>>107So isn’t the fuse related to Chile?
>>107Was there an explanation about the fire somewhere?
In the last battle, Havoc threw the lighter after breaking down the water, right?
The protagonist was still overwhelmingly weaker…
If the homunculus feels pain like a regular person, then there’s no way they’d have the composure to talk when the Colonel’s hand goes in during the finale.
When it’s just the two of us, you call me Riza, right?
>>73It seems like it will be like calling her Riza in reminiscence, and I wonder if Hawkeye will go back to calling her Riza once he retires.
Stronger than Ed?
>>74I battled in the side story, but it was on a whole different level.
>>84Since the right-hand glove was sealed, I put out my left hand and achieved victory, right?
A person who has become strong because they refined the alchemy created by a genius by burning countless people alive on the battlefield, which is utterly unrefined.
It seems like I can just build a wall haphazardly with hand slaps and finish it off with bombing from a height.
Envy probably has never fought seriously before…
It doesn’t seem like there’s a last part, but unlike Envy, there was some determination.
I think I’m raising the ground with hand slaps to defend and accelerating flames and other trivial games from behind the wall.
Please carry a backup of the transmutation circle written on waterproof paper and a flint lighter!
The ones returning from war have a strong sense of killing intent.
A man burning a large wound to stop the bleeding.
I think it’s possible to create explosives and trigger a self-detonation with an unexpected scale of explosion.
While everyone else is extending objects from their hands to attack, this guy is attacking the enemy directly.
Is it a protagonist from a “narou” series?
>>92The alchemy of flame is also creating a fuse from my hand to the target, so it won’t change.
To be honest, this alchemy is so ineffective that you have to intentionally set off an explosion; if you rush in at a speed that surpasses the opponent’s awareness, you can easily overcome this flawed alchemy.
>>95Easy
What is easy?
>>95What ability cannot strategize faster than the opponent’s awareness?
>>95Isn’t that something only a Chancellor-level person could do?!
>>95At the level of Scar and the Fuhrer, everyone can be defeated.
Even with all this performance boost, it doesn’t feel like I can win against Bradley.
I think it’s an incredible description that the lips become sticky due to the fat when there’s a burned corpse nearby.
How strong are Last’s nails, anyway…
I feel like I rely a bit too much on the homunculus.
>>99From the description of the battle, it seems like anything can pierce through, but if there is a blade technique and you resist it, it can be stopped.
I can’t do it without armor.
Thinking back, the colonel is still in his 20s and came from a common background, yet he is a colonel.
At thirty years old and from a lineage of shoguns, Major Armstrong, whose sister is also a lieutenant general,
It seems that the major hasn’t moved from being automatically able to become a state alchemist.
That person really isn’t cut out to be a soldier.
>>100Once you obtain the State Alchemist qualification, you automatically hold the rank of Major, so if you have the ambition to rise, it shouldn’t be too difficult, right?
>>106I think the discussion is based on that premise, saying that it doesn’t suit my personality.
The Führer and Scar start by cutting or breaking gloves, so the bottleneck is the Colonel’s reaction speed rather than alchemy.
It’s a world where the upper limit of trained individuals is quite high…
>>103It’s not that muscular people are strong, but their survival rate is high.
Even Bradley’s eyes are amazing! Other than that, the homunculus’s abilities don’t really matter much, right?
Rather, when it comes to promotions, the one who is in trouble is Mr. Hughes.
Even humans can beat up a Mustang, as proven by the candidates for the Grand Commander.
I realized again how strong Colonel Envy is, and his state of serious anger is terrifyingly ruthless…
>>114Did you think you could win just by getting bigger? Fool! It’s nice, isn’t it…
The major’s sister is pretty amazing…
You can’t use that lighter unless you create a spark!
>>118The explosion is simply the result of throwing a spark into an area where the concentrations of oxygen and hydrogen have been adjusted; the essence of flame alchemy is gas manipulation, isn’t it?
For now, if you burn your eyes, you can win.
Everyone older than the protagonist is way too strong (or way too strong) and has too much guts!
Bradley can’t see his wife’s slap coming…
The colonel’s alchemy circle manipulates the composition of air.
Connect some nice feeling dust and oxygen in a good way and extend it to the specified location.
Ignite with sparks created by fire-starting cloth.
An explosion or something will occur at the specified location.
Wasn’t that the mechanism of the colonel’s alchemy?
I wonder how they manage to make the dust scattered everywhere directional…
>>123Alchemy
>>123Even Mei-chan needs marking…
>>123It seems that in other depictions of alchemy, the process involves touching the target of transmutation → understanding the composition structure → decomposition → reconstruction.
I think the colonel is quickly grasping the distribution and composition of the air and dust in a certain space and creating a fuse.
Isn’t it the case that a fire starter can be anything like a lighter, so it’s not really alchemy based on a fire made from ignition cloth?
It’s possible that the major has either wanted to avoid promotion due to the events during Ishval or decided not to promote anyone…
>>127That person’s specialty, mass murder, is really well-suited for it…
The heart breaks.
>>143The major is such a nice person…
It’s bad to be part of the barbarian nation of Amestris.
The more I think about it, the more convenient atmospheric manipulation seems, and there are fewer accidents.
Seeing the transmutation circle on Riza’s back makes the Colonel think, “What an amazing technique…” It’s great, isn’t it?
I’ve been told outright that it’s because I show mercy to my enemies that I can’t get ahead.
If you can prepare a fire starter and a transmutation circle, it can theoretically be used almost anywhere, which is dangerous.
Now I can make roofs with my hands, and I can also dry gloves or make new ones.
When wet, the flint hidden in the gloves can’t be used, but ironically, it’s even stronger in rainy weather…
Hey, lend me that lighter for a sec.
>>135If it’s affected by rainy weather, then it’s already outdoors, and saying that the rain is heavier is either a lie or an exaggeration.
>>135It’s going to end up being quite self-destructive because I can’t give it direction.
>>135If it’s raining, we can’t extend the fuse, so it will end up being a massive explosion with the risk of self-detonation…
As long as it’s near water, I can use as much hydrogen as I want! I think that’s strong.
A blunt ability that states if you are burned by fire, you die.
The fact that there is a transmutation circle drawn on the gloves clearly reveals a weakness, but as long as that’s not done, they are obviously too strong.
>>138Aren’t they all wearing gloves?
>>141Aren’t gloves quite rare?
I have the impression that there are many people with tattoos and arm guards.
>>138I’m even doing this as a bluff to make it seem like I can win if I somehow manage to use gloves.
May and Rin are also pretty strong.
Rin has been fighting with Bradley even before there was any Greed.
It would be great if everyone could get a tattoo of the transmutation circle somewhere on their body.
At the point where we can manipulate the atmosphere, hydrogen and oxygen are completely irrelevant…
>>147It’s just an explosion because it has a high level of wide-area lethality.
The strongest and most dangerous alchemy is not an exaggeration at all.
It was seriously strong even in the first game.
I think it might become a hassle once tattoos are researched again and made more efficient.
I really hope it’s completed for sure.
>>151With the existence of treatment alchemy, it might not be that difficult to remove or change tattoos.
>>151Considering the nature of alchemy, is it possible to easily extract ink just from the skin?
>>151It’s common when playing games.
When it’s the case that you can only enchant weapons and such once, you end up thinking it’s better to go through without enchanting until you can create the highest tier enchant.
Not only are they going to fail, but using gloves that might just get wet and smudge or the fibers might get twisted shows a complete lack of thought…
>>152It’s a hassle if you don’t keep the spark source with the ignition cloth at hand.
The best way to inscribe a transmutation circle is probably on the body.
>>154If a man as great as Scar’s brother says that…
>>154That extreme point must be becoming a transmutation circle itself.
If it were easy, wouldn’t they just roast and crush Riza’s back?
>>158You’re not going to be able to show that to the magician, right?
>>158It’s important to do it with the hands of the colonel who actually used that.
Being able to detach weaponry is quite important mentally, isn’t it?
Doesn’t it seem silly to have baked and crushed it?
I thought, “Is this the worst game ever?!” when I saw that even when allies and enemies were mixed together, only the enemies burned beautifully…
It’s really unfair that I can burn the doll soldiers even in the chaotic battle with Ed and the others…
>>164I’ve honed my skills thoroughly in Ishval…
It seems stronger to use gloves than to pause for a moment and clap my hands together after seeing the truth.
>>166If you can make a ring with your fingers, does that become a transmutation circle? 👌
Maybe they can make gasoline too.
Not only can it explode, but it can also shoot flames…
I guess it had some use in Ishval…
The appearance of the eye patch in the old anime made the original creator feel frustrated as they felt their idea was taken before them.
A grand commander should be this strong, after all…
>>171In the main story, even he says he’s aging (according to him), so it’s a bit strange.
It’s not just that the ability is amazing, but the strength comes from the high skill in using it effectively.
The ability is frightening, but the scariest part is that they’re used to killing, right…?
>>173State Alchemists are used to killing.
>>173They are skilled at using tactics that invite carelessness.
Using the Philosopher’s Stone like this would blow away an entire area, right?
Even General Gran was caught off guard, but he is among the strongest.
If it’s on our side, it seems like it can unleash the highest firepower, especially because it’s the flame.
You can get close.
I won’t involve my allies.
There are no weaknesses whatsoever in explosion characters…
Kimberly is an explosion, but the Colonel is fire, so he’s a superior version.
Kimblee seems to be able to turn machines into time bombs, so I don’t think we can say he is a superior version.
If we mean lethality, then flame will be almost a complete upper upgrade.
If it can decompose water into oxygen and hydrogen, then it wouldn’t be rendered powerless just by getting wet.
If I can do this, then I’ll definitely be satisfied…
I’ve been curious for a while, but this person’s flames don’t ignite after hitting like a missile, right?
>>187I think that Bakumeki is similar to the alchemy of flames.
>>187The ignition source is being lit with gloves, so it has nothing to do with alchemy.
Using that as a fuse, it ignites the accumulated gas induced by dust and hydrogen in the air, resulting in a boom.
You can perform this manual dough transmutation after the main story, right?
The State Alchemist is a qualification given to researchers, yet there are so many with practical application skills that it’s scary.
The Mustang has its fuse and spark in the dust in the air.
Kimberly transforms itself into a bomb, so it is less affected by the environment.
After all, even on rainy days, you just need to have a lighter.
Rather, the increase in hydrogen enhances the power.
>>191Since I can’t use dust, I have to throw a lighter every time.
>>191I don’t think an explosion will occur outside because the explosive gas prepared around the target will break down due to the rain.
I won’t do it, but this person could normally do item alchemy, right?
You’re good at killing people.
If there is fire (like a campfire or a running engine) around the other person, can it be detonated without igniting the gloves?
>>198If it can be done with a lighter, then can’t it be done?
>>198If there is a spark, you can create a fuse there and guide it to make it happen.
It seems that the simpler the formation, the higher the level of the magician.
The alchemy of flames has a really simple formation…
Among the State Alchemists, I have enough skill to be the one most wary of Homunculi.
You can do tricks like Emporio’s Weather Report without using fire, you know…
To be honest, you’re really flexible, but you pretend not to be by acting like you can only do things like being useless on rainy days or just causing explosions, right?
If it can be used on rainy days, then just defeat the scar that way.
>>205If I force the activation in the city, it feels like I’m going to explode along with everything else…