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Early Access: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 47+48 - Group Reaction+Uncut

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Early Access: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 47+48 - Group Reaction+Uncut

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It's time for Pat t get that Luka jersey.

NICK Luna

How does Pat not know what a Flash Bomb/Grenade is? He's played COD.

Big Time Knights

Damn, I never notice that Gluttony calls for Lust when he's being eaten. Thats really sad.

_ FlusterCluck

It's was funny in the beginning wondering how long you guys would hold onto the "evil Roy" theory (you held onto that longer than I thought you would) XD. And yes flash bombs are a real thing. The tactical purpose is nonlethal distraction/disorientation giving the opportunity for the next step. As for fighting Pride the reason light saturation is ill advised is that you have to keep generating it vs being in complete darkness. It's all about angles too, as he can only manipulate shadows in contact with his body which is why he tends to hide in the dark and send the shadows forward.

Benjamin Donahue

#sundayrundown I thought the episode "The Oath in the Tunnel" was wild—Roy’s order not to die set the tone for a high-stakes ride where it seemed like not everyone was going to make it. I figured that while Roy and Riza might be safe, characters like Fuery, another unnamed guy, and possibly Jean Havoc were in real danger. I got a kick out of seeing Greed give a nod to Lan Fan, who clearly did her job despite her injury, and Fu’s clever use of flashbangs was a nice touch. I even wondered if Ross was back in Central, hinting at more surprises down the line. The battle scenes ramped up when Pride went full beast mode, devouring Gluttony and healing himself with a philosopher’s stone, which totally shifted the boss battle into a new phase. Meanwhile, Mustang showed his leadership by pulling together his crew, including Hawkeye, Breda, and Fuery, for a risky mission that might even involve kidnapping Bradley’s wife. Amid all the chaos, I appreciated the deeper dive into Yellow Gluttony’s character; he wasn’t evil in a traditional sense but driven by a constant, almost animalistic hunger. It felt like everything is coming to a head as we edge closer to the eclipse and Judgement Day, setting the stage for even more epic showdowns.

Yhwach


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