
Scum? Well then, let me ask you a question! Don’t you humans just love watching others’ misfortunes and seeing fools stumble? That’s why you’re always at war, isn’t it?
It might be because there are many situations where those of lower rank are treated well.
Size and mass are strong.
I think that the ending, which is unclear in terms of ability in relation to the corresponding crime and magazine ethics, is more likely to be placed lower.
>>2I guess there’s an impression left by the guy who cornered the Mustang and the guy who got beaten up by the Mustang.
Lust is just a result of its origin, so it’s better to have breasts, right?
I think it’s also significant that at the end, they started by dousing with water and took away the precise control.
It seems that Slows, with no advantages other than being fast in a race among homunculi, is the weakest.
>>6Rather, its power and durability are unparalleled, and it can operate for a long time.
If the remaining lives are the same, I think I can compete for first and second place with a compatibility advantage.
It depends on the situation, but I feel like the giant Envy was basically unstoppable, so being outstanding in size and mass seems quite formidable.
Its strength is its surprise attack.
It’s not frontal combat.
If you can simply bring it to a power contest because of its large size, there should be an advantage, but if you can use alchemy, it would just become a good target.
It looks weak because it doesn’t have the strongest.
I think the ability to change form is a strength, but I don’t think that makes it strong in a one-on-one fight.
Even if I’m extremely weak, I’ve achieved enough merit to still make a profit.
Even if it’s big, it’s not necessarily experienced in combat, nor is its attack accuracy high.
To be honest, against a skilled state alchemist in combat, I might lose head-on, not just to the Colonel.
If it’s Greed, then it’s at the bottom.
If it’s Grilin, then it’s probably around the middle.
The image in the thread seems stronger when it transforms and causes chaos rather than in direct combat.
Colonel, you’re a bit too strong.
I think that the state of looking down on and fighting against those deemed inferior is probably a bonus mode for those experienced in combat.
I think it’s most troublesome to be able to conduct espionage anywhere and, when the time comes, turn into a monster and cause a ruckus.
What is essential for Father’s plan is this.
The mass is impressive, but if I confront it head-on, I’ll be pierced in the end, I’ll be overwhelmed by the Slows, I’ll be played with by the Grand General, and I might end up being engraved by Pride.
Well, it’s all about deceit, isn’t it?
That’s why it was necessary to have someone who could see through the disguise.
If the opponents were Colonel vs. Sloth and Lieutenant vs. Envy, the humans would have lost.
The effectiveness of this guy’s rampage is limited to situations where the opponent lacks the ability to respond.
In reality, when one is secretly active, it’s more about assassination or espionage, rather than engaging in main, serious combat.
Maybe I can’t win against a fast opponent.
It’s not like I have long-range attacks or anything.
From the front, it feels questionable whether I can win against the Comanche grandpa.
>>26If we go at full power from the beginning, we might manage somehow, but if we underestimate it, we could get overwhelmed right away.
It seems I might lose to the supreme commander with just one sword.
>>27There are fewer guys who can win!
I think if it’s a close-range attack opponent, I can use a transformation to release spikes or anything and do an unexpected counter.
>>28If you could transform freely like that monster and fight, wouldn’t you be doing it more?
>>28It seems obvious and unlikely to get caught due to a lack of combat experience.
I think they are incredibly strong against those who can simply be crushed by their massive weight.
The strengths of this individual, as far as I can see, are just reach and weight.
Since the transformation ability is the main point, it does seem a bit silly to only look at combat ability.
Is the weakness that no matter what I do, I can only transform into a living being?
Once it becomes inorganic, it can’t even perform surprise attacks.
The giant Envy is originally an unstoppable force; mass is strength.
From the colonel’s perspective, it just means the target has gotten bigger.
Father, who only had me carry out assassinations and espionage missions, understands this one’s abilities very well.
When it comes to combat, this guy can either instantaneously change his form or turn into a monster.
It’s just a guess, but I don’t think it’s possible to instantly transform into a shield or grow spikes; it seems too skillful for that.
I was able to dominate against Edelin; the real body Envy.
>>38There aren’t many resources for training over there…
With just one door-like object, Gluttony can no longer be considered the weakest.
>>40To put it extremely, anyone who isn’t someone with energy at the stone level and knowledge of alchemy will be killed instantly if they get hit.
If you can just hit, you could even win against Bradley.
>>40I definitely think it would have been more troublesome to leave it as a cannon than to absorb it with pride.
Even if you take it in, it will only improve your sense of smell.
>>51If I left it as is, the remaining lives would be in bad shape, so I ate it. There was no option to leave it in that situation.
Well, it’s the strongest alchemy, after all.
>>41I’ve become the strongest… it’s boring… just as expected.
In a single-season anime, it’s probably the strongest homunculus.
It would be a good target against someone like Gran.
If I were to create a tier list for the story, would Father Hoenheim the Führer fill up the top 3?
>>45Scar is pretty dangerous too, but even so, the Führer couldn’t win without a lot of sacrifices and luck…
Maybe I have less proper combat experience than Edward.
I think they match really well with Scar.
The colonel is too strong even without the Philosopher’s Stone.
Thinking there is a Philosopher’s Stone, it’s a subtle Kimblee.
It’s a matter of putting the right person in the right place… By the second half, the information was already widely spread.
The time when Envy could shine the most has definitely passed.
The way people are commenting on the lowly evaluations of individuals feels petty and out of touch.
I think the last one is quite strong, but I can’t deny the feeling of decline in pride.
First, don’t casually boil your eyes…
If Gluttony had a performance where Pride could Kirby through mini pseudo-truth doors from anywhere, that would have been crazy.
Although they are quite strong in terms of ability, they have an image of being too weak in personality.
Well, I can probably win against Greed.
>>58It depends on whether the massive area attack can penetrate the strongest shield.
>>58There is not enough firepower to crush it.
I think this guy’s monster mode is specialized for fighting weaklings.
Meat can be deformed, but it probably can’t harden.
The positions of the spear and shield will become meaningless.
>>59I think they can harden it to some extent since they transformed their hand into a sword during the fight with Rin.
It may seem superficial, but…
Isn’t the lowest rank in pure combat ability Last?
But I’m busty.
>>62It’s obvious, but the place where a homunculus can showcase its combat abilities ultimately boils down to fighting humans, so unless it’s an obviously strong one, honestly, the differences can be hard to discern.
I feel like Slows couldn’t really show his true abilities and had to exit… It’s unavoidable because of his laziness…
>>63It’s not really a flaw since we only lost to the Armstrong siblings and the crazy butcher couple +α…
I like the theory that my father didn’t really know about lust.
It is doubtful how effective the strongest spear and the strongest shield are.
It seems that a flanking strategy might work quite well.
Is the strongest spear also carbonized like Greed?
It’s not like the war is being fought for such purposes, you know…
This person’s tendency to provoke others due to their personality is really not good.
Even though I’ve gone through the experience of losing by getting people angry multiple times, I still can’t learn my lesson.
But without the heavy firepower like Colonel or the knowledge like Marcoh, Ed and Ling would be in trouble, Envy.
I think Last is the weakest in combat.
The most irreplaceable existence in Homunculus is also the last one, isn’t it?
>>74There’s no one to take charge! Help me, Father!
>>74It’s because it’s a breast category.
>>74Isn’t this just a thread image, after all?
In extreme cases, a color trick that can create a conclusion can also be done with a thread.
(Well, I don’t really understand when it comes to sexual desire… For now, let’s just make the breasts bigger.)
At the end, since I’m making holes in the wall easily, it seems like I could easily swing it around and cause a building to collapse.
Even without the strongest spear, there is no particular issue in killing a human.
I don’t really see the purpose since it doesn’t seem like I can defeat a homunculus with the strongest spear.
>>77It seems like it might not be for assassination, considering the appearance.
Homunculus ranked first that wants to be raped.
Envy
If you won’t betray me, I think a leader can be substituted even with Greed.
It’s meaningless because you betray.
Even without the combat factor, the transformation is too strong…
I defeated Pride through weakening and a somewhat underhanded soul transmutation, but isn’t it impossible to win in a fair fight?
>>85If it’s okay to collaborate, there is a strategy to grow corn from underground and endlessly squeeze them to trap them, just like we did in the main story.
>>85At first, it felt like that.
It feels like alchemy can handle things surprisingly easily, and since my lives get reduced by the lion, I don’t have that much of an impression anymore.
The youngest brother has the oldest-looking face… 😭
There must be issues with their personality that prevent them from gaining combat experience.
Sloths have power and speed, so they’re not just lazy; they’re really strong.
>>89It has the hardness to even withstand tank shells.
If you work behind the scenes and keep quiet, you’d be the strongest, but I guess jealousy makes it impossible to do that.
I think Slows is quite strong, but the match won’t be competitive without a tank in the frontline first.
The chimera old men are too strong.
>>94I think those people have the minimum strength line to keep up with the final chapter.
It’s just that while Slows is strong, when it comes to a master-class technique expert, there’s nothing to be done.
>>96You can ignore it since it only exists in 1% of the story!
The last one doesn’t seem that strong, or can that monster form in the image really be killed with those needle-like fingers?
If you have a more aggressive specialty, can’t you at least kill someone like the Colonel?
>>97Why are they alive like that…?
It seems like if Marco hits them, they can normally win against Slows.
It’s easy to touch.
Is the only homunculus that can fight against the master the Grand Commander?
>>99It seems you are good at deflecting large masses like in Aikido.
Isn’t it a bit tough to have point attacks like in the last one?
It’s a given, but the layer of State Alchemists is too thick.
A world where firearms are properly strong.
The Overlord isn’t that strong, right?
What if Greed fully deployed its armor and turned into an ugly form? There’s nothing we can do about that.
>>104You were holding down Greed when he deployed his armor.
Stabbing a sword into that round part which ultimately wasn’t really touched upon as a weakness.
>>104Greed seems like he would still push through even if his entire body was hardened, saying something like, “But my eyes won’t harden.”
>>104If we let that happen, we’ll be cornered, so isn’t the way of fighting of the Grand Commander to quickly crush it before it can happen?
If you don’t properly behead them…
I don’t have a strong image of my master since he immediately coughs up blood and dies.
Why didn’t I finish off the colonel back then?
Is it because I was a candidate for the pillar?
>>112Didn’t you say something like “Die while watching your subordinates die”?
The chimera guys are also serious elites, you know.
And also the militant state alchemists.
In the final phase, the master has been getting his body fixed to some extent by Hoenhime.
If it’s about seduction, Envy would be more suited for it.
It’s a bit of a meaningless assumption, but if it turns into a battle between homunculi, I don’t think Lars would be that overwhelming.
>>117At least Greed, who had organized his position after the Chimera subordinate bought some time, was doing quite well.
Even though Grillin surprised him, he was responded to normally (not overwhelmingly, though).
The fact that a soldier lives until becoming an old man in that world is already strong, and on top of that, they can become gorillas or lions, so of course they are strong.
The master is human, so a single mistake could be fatal, and sudden vomiting of blood seems dangerous.
Even the Comanche old man is probably strong since he’s able to hold his own to some extent in a one-on-one match against Scar.
They say envy is a seductive trick.
Is it true that the Colonel and the Lieutenant are in love!? That guy is so naive to be caught up in that…
>>121I’m normal enough to give dating advice to young Kimbra.
Isn’t it strong if the Grand Chancellor is equipped with firearms instead of a sword?
>>122Isn’t it just increasing the blind spots…?
>>122Isn’t it just increasing the blind spots…?
I think it’s sad to say they’re weak, given the characteristics of the operatives and how they are actually utilized in the story.
>>123In actual missions, that was how I was operating.
When it goes off course, its bad trait is looking down on humans and moving that way.
A scar that escaped from multiple opponents is indeed strong…
In the end, as for the last one, they are just a human pillar collector, field commander, obstacle eliminator, scout, and protector of Gluttony, so their actual strength is probably the weakest…
>>125Hehehe… he is the leader of the seven Homunculi…
…What should I do…?
It seems that the Supreme Commander can land a hit if the three members of Team Shin work together.
>>127Is there really someone who can’t get it in the other way around!?
I don’t dislike Greed, but it doesn’t stand out.
The strongest spear seems pretty underwhelming due to manga corrections, but in terms of its setting, it seems incredibly strong.
Slows can be thrown into just any local butcher shop…
>>135I don’t think there’s anyone who can win in close combat against that butcher…
Managing greed seems to be the most difficult.
>>136So maybe I gave you a shield so you can’t do anything too extravagant.
In the end, it seems like they’ve accumulated proper learning and combat experience, even if they’re not on the level of the Grand Dictator.
Can we defeat the tank? That’s the line.
>>138Greed is weak because it has no firepower.
Slows can withstand shells, but it’s uncertain if they can penetrate the armor.
It seems like my fingers might fit through the gap at the end.
If Envy can get close, it seems they can crush it.
If pride can pass through shadows, then cannons and armor don’t matter.
Gluttony eats and ends with a pseudo-gate.
>>143I feel like Gurin was normally taking down tanks.
>>143With three tanks, we can just barely push, so in a one-on-one, I would definitely overturn it.
If the three of us can’t land a single hit, then it’s not an opponent that can defeat humans, so run away.
Without a doubt, Envy is the most troublesome when it comes to enemies.
>>141The PVC moved at the command of my father is troublesome.
However, if I acted on my own without my father and Last Pride’s management, I would probably end up being taken down by someone I’m not compatible with.
Last-san, who has a good personality and is not affected by the negative effects of lust that cannot be resisted due to the adjustments of shonen manga.
If Greed hadn’t been underestimating and had fought ugly from the beginning, he would be the strongest…
It’s funny how the ending with Envy and Gluttony dying has become particularly messy.
Let’s operate the seven homunculi and fulfill the conditions for the great transmutation by the deadline!
>>149(Regularly extended due to rainy weather)
>>149I overslept…!
>>180Will the rain eventually stop…?
The home side is lacking in administrators.
I mean, the Grand Marshal will probably act as a pawn too, but their loyalty to the Hom side isn’t that strong…
What Gurin defeated was just a truck.
How strong is Greed with the ring?
>>152To be honest, I don’t think it was that much upgraded by Rin.
It’s probably just a bit below the hardening general, who has become somewhat harder to die.
Didn’t Greed normally destroy tanks?
It’s fine as long as I’m managing in a simulation game, but…
While I was increasing my tasks and using auto operations, I found out that the PVC was falling without me realizing it.
Gluttony is too strong and difficult to operate.
I wonder how hard the monster form is.
If I grow thorns, will they pierce?
Looking back, isn’t Pride remarkably strong even among the Homunculi?
>>157His appearance is quite similar to that of his original father.
It might be the emotion that occupies the highest proportion for small people.
>>157(Cannot act openly due to circumstances)
>>157Without prior information on the shadows, even the Colonel would likely be a sure kill…
If there are spoilers, could I possibly have a chance if I erase the shadows with fire endlessly?
>>163If there were a light source like flames, it would create shadows everywhere, so I think it would be a bit disadvantageous.
Gluttony seems powerful if it’s made to look like it can do whatever it wants in the thread.
I feel like I could split a tank in half at the end.
The only ones who can face Pride head-on are probably my father and Hohen.
It’s like arrogance and jealousy are strong, while lust is weak.
>>165First of all, it’s strange that there is lust in his upbringing.
The conditions for digging a tunnel around the country using the alchemical circle that was presented as if it were just a side note are too strict.
>>166I wonder how much Slows’ remaining lives decreased because of that…?
>>170Once connected to my father, it’s an unlimited supply, so even if it’s just an error, one can’t help but wonder if there was something else in the Slow-style tunnel.
>>178If humans do the digging, it will stand out no matter what, and since it’s done at the border, there is also the risk of interference from other countries.
It seems that the only one who can dig neatly without doing unnecessary things is Slous.
>>166You should just use your own alchemy for that…
>>166It may be an afterthought for the receiver of the information, but it seems to be a setting that was considered from the very beginning.
>>166The strategy of assigning the most troublesome tasks to the lazy.
The Mustang is too strong to really be a benchmark!
Isn’t the old Greed the weakest?
Despite being driven by lust, the fact that my father’s lust is at the strongest level is strange.
You can slack off after work!
What would you have really done if it had rained, Father…?
>>182Because it can even produce a mini sun if it has an energy source.
If you think about it seriously, I believe that some kind of means to blow away the clouds would have been prepared.
>>182You just have to wait for the next one…
Since I’m immortal, time is just a margin of error.
The human pillar and the massacre sacrifices might have a deadline, but you should have handled the tunnel much earlier!
>>184It was really last minute, wasn’t it…?
The way I work…
It’s a really good song on its own, but during the climax of Fullmetal Alchemist, when it goes, “Will the rain ever stop…?” it made me think, “Could you have chosen a better song?”
I wonder where they are transporting the soil dug out after digging the tunnel.
>>189Pride is using shadows to transport.
Too many Hohenheim-related people as human pillars!
>>190Hohenheim
Hohenheim’s son
Son of Hoenheim
The master of Hohenheim’s son
Colonel
>>190To all the human pillars.
Hoenheim!
Son of Hohenheim, number 1!
Son of Hoenheim, part 2!
The master of Hohenheim’s sons!
Roy Mustang!
>>190Well, it’s only natural for an alchemist with the talent to reach the truth to end up that way, right?
>>190If you’re gathering strong individuals, then of course.
A solar eclipse occurs even in rainy weather…
The reverse transmutation circle created under the eclipse looks dangerous.
In the end, while the abilities may be lacking, they are intelligent and have common sense and communication skills, so they give a strong impression of being above average.
>>197Aren’t you strong?
I feel like strong abilities are being assigned to compensate for the weak performance of the main unit.
Although lazy, Slowth, who also absolutely avoids unnecessary tasks, is indeed well-suited for the job.
Scar is going around killing candidates for the human sacrifice…
The number of human pillars was also quite tight; I wonder if it’s influenced by Scar’s rampant harvesting.
I understand that it’s okay to be a bit loose since there are forced gate passages like the one given to the colonel.
Why is Lust’s ability like that even though it’s all about lust?
Is it the case that a human pillar can go to the truth and come back properly?
>>203Did you gain knowledge beyond the gate?
The more I think about it, the more I believe that defeating Slows by the final battle was a great achievement.
If that guy had caused a commotion during the father battle, it would have been a terrible situation.
Since I have control over the nation, I can easily create human sacrifices and cause bloodshed.