FMA Chapter 43
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FMA Chapter 43
Ok, I have a question: Why couldn't the silver alchemist transmute water into a weapon? If he can rearange things at an atomic level, it would't be too hard to take many atoms and reaarage the particles to form a few atoms of a metal, so the amoung of water wouldn't be very great. Combine the dirt and silt dissolved in water, and you have a rather easy to make weapon.
More radioactive than your average microwave.
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There's no silver alchemist, and no one dies at the end of episode 43. Unless you meant that this person dies at the end of the series? That's. . . a lot of people. Can you be more specific?
Here's a couple of characters with their alchemist titles, in case that spurns your memory:
Ed - Full Metal Alchemist
Roy - Flame Alchemist
Armstrong - Strongarm Alchemist (I think)
But those are all good guys, and it sounds like you may be describing a villain.
Kimbley, perhaps? He's the Crimson Alchemist.
Here's a couple of characters with their alchemist titles, in case that spurns your memory:
Ed - Full Metal Alchemist
Roy - Flame Alchemist
Armstrong - Strongarm Alchemist (I think)
But those are all good guys, and it sounds like you may be describing a villain.
Kimbley, perhaps? He's the Crimson Alchemist.
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Re: FMA Chapter 43
He can rearrange them, not change them into something different.NuclearOnslaught wrote:Ok, I have a question: Why couldn't the silver alchemist transmute water into a weapon? If he can rearange things at an atomic level, it would't be too hard to take many atoms and reaarage the particles to form a few atoms of a metal, so the amoung of water wouldn't be very great. Combine the dirt and silt dissolved in water, and you have a rather easy to make weapon.
But besides that, he didn't have the time. Scar was too quick.
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