
Fullmetal Alchemist’s alchemy is a scientific art governed by strict principles. Practitioners manipulate matter by understanding its structure, deconstructing it, and reconstructing it into new forms. The core law is Equivalent Exchange: to gain something, something of equal value must be lost. Alchemists must also respect natural laws, such as the prohibition on human transmutation and the impossibility of creating something from nothing, ensuring alchemy’s ethical and physical boundaries.

Fullmetal Alchemist’s alchemy is a scientific art governed by strict principles. Practitioners manipulate matter by understanding its structure, deconstructing it, and reconstructing it into new forms. The core law is Equivalent Exchange: to gain something, something of equal value must be lost. Alchemists must also respect natural laws, such as the prohibition on human transmutation and the impossibility of creating something from nothing, ensuring alchemy’s ethical and physical boundaries.
What is alchemy in Fullmetal Alchemist?
A scientific art that allows practitioners to manipulate matter by understanding its structure, deconstructing it into components, and reconstructing it into new forms.
What are the three core steps an alchemist follows?
Understand the structure of the object, deconstruct it to its basic components, and reconstruct it into a new form.
What does Equivalent Exchange mean?
To gain something, something of equal value must be lost; every transmutation has a price.
Are there limits or costs to performing alchemy?
Yes. The cost is tied to what is gained and can include physical, material, or personal sacrifice, with potential irreversible consequences.