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From Full Metal Alchemist d20
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Sources and Resources
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Citation Format
Pages within the manga are cited as volume.chapter.page . Chapters are raw chapter numbers, but page numbers are within each volume and use the American editions published by Viz Media, so Winry Rockbell's introduction is on 3.9.9.
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Sources
This is a quick bibliography and link list for the works that helped create FMA d20.
To-Do:
- fill out into full citations
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Print Sources
- Ars Magica
- Dungeons and Dragons Ed. 3.5
- Player's Handbook
- Dungeon Master's Guide
- d20 Modern
- d20 Past
- Fullmetal Alchemist manga
- Fullmetal Alchemist Profiles (Published on Jun 20 2006, written by series creator. Very detailed and informative.)
- Hiromu Arakawa is coming out with a book called "Fullmetal Alchemist Anime Profiles" soon. Should prove useful.
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A/V resources
- Fullmetal Alchemist anime
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Online Sources
- [fullmetalalchemist.info (http://www.fullmetalalchemist.info/alchemy.html)] has a great list of transmutation circles seen in the series.
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Inspiration and Guidance
These materials aren't fully cited or directly used, but are worth a further look if you like what you see in FMA d20:
- OGL Steampunk
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Resources
- wikipedia's category (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fullmetal_Alchemist)
- fullmetalalchemist.info (http://www.fullmetalalchemist.info/alchemy.html), including a page about the different alchemic circles
- High-res artbook scans (http://www.thedbarchives.com/fma/scans/artbook/)
