Background
Age: 32
Birth date: March 25th, 1885
Affiliations: Amestrian Military, Mustang’s Unit
Rank: General
Titles: Flame Alchemist, Hero of Ishval
Named after a WWII American fighter aircraft, the North American P-51 Mustang
Notorious womanizer
Cannot grow a mustache to save his life
Big chess guy
In the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, there are many who dedicate themselves to the science of Alchemy while simultaneously serving their country in the armed forces. However, few stand out quite as much as the illustrious, ambitious, equal parts useless and ingenious, Roy Mustang.
Sometime in his youth, Roy discovered Alchemy and proved to be adept enough at it to earn apprenticeship under Berthold Hawkeye. It wouldn’t be long until Roy enlisted in the Amestrian Military, a line of duty that saw him deployed as a human weapon in what would be called the Ishvalan War of Extermination.
This seemingly senseless genocide haunted the young soldier. Amidst the blood-soaked sands, a spark lit within Roy. Rather than wallow in self-pity over his crimes, Roy vowed to rise through the ranks of the military. If he could earn the highest possible title in the nation, he could reform the government and prevent such a tragedy from ever happening again. And so, the soldier became Colonel, and oversaw many crucial happenings, like the recruitment of the Elric brothers into the military. In fact, it was thanks to Roy that the young Edward found the drive to move forward past his own tragedy.
Roy became involved in many crucial events, from a Homunculus conspiracy that cost the life of his dear friend Hughes, to organizing a military coup in order to dethrone King Bradley. In the end, Roy had come close to losing his way, and even became blinded to the future he sought - literally - but continued forward regardless, surrounded by his loyal subordinates. In more ways than one, Roy Mustang carries a torch toward a brighter future.
Addressing Continuities
While the original manga and the subsequent anime adaptation, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood are the primary sources here, I’ll also be including information for Roy Mustang from the 2003 anime. While the 2003 anime may be derivative of the manga canon, Roy himself is more or less capable of the same things in both versions. The differences in character come down more so in how their stories progress, rather than a change in abilities.
I’ll also be including miscellaneous techniques from the various videogames, as they mostly serve to flesh out Roy’s capabilities and do not contradict the source material. In summation, the manga, Brotherhood, 2003 anime, both movies, and all videogame appearances have been accounted for. Really, the only thing that drastically stands out is the live action film… and the less we talk about that, the better.
Equipment & Arsenal
Gloves
Roy’s standard equipment, the Flame Alchemist always carries his trademark spark cloth gloves (and some spares) into battle.
Where most alchemists need to draw a circle on the ground to perform Alchemy, Roy’s gloves allow him access to his transmutation circle on him at all times. Thus, he needn’t draw the circle manually to perform alchemy.
With a snap of his fingers, he can produce a small spark, which he then transmutes with Alchemy to create flames. The gloves are little more than a convenience, technically, as he can replicate the transmutation circle through other means (like via creating it with his own blood) though he of course prefers to use the gloves if possible.
Firearm
Though he is rarely seen using it, Roy carries a standard-issue firearm, as all Amestrian soldiers do. These Amestrian-grade guns are capable of staggering and hurting Homunculi like Gluttony, Lust, and Envy, making them quite lethal when wielded by a marksman of Mustang’s caliber.
Roy uses his gun against Lust, seen above (Volume 10, Chapter 38 pg 30)
Roy fires a round into the air when confronting Scar (Volume 2, Chapter 7 pg 6)
Roy uses a shotgun and his pistol in Fullmetal Alchemist: To the Promised Day for the PSP
Lighter
Mustang utilized an ordinary cigarette lighter to provide the spark needed for his Flame Alchemy.
Roy acquires Havoc’s lighter (Volume 10, Chapter 39 pg 34)
Matches
Similar to the lighter, Roy doesn’t technically carry matches on him at all times, but if he comes across them, he can still achieve his Flame Alchemy thanks to the sparks they create. In both instances, the lighter and matches provide Roy with yet another option to get around having his gloves destroyed or dampened by water.
Roy takes a box of matches from Havoc (Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) episode 43, 16:48)
Red Stone
Present only in the 2003 anime, Roy was a recipient of a Red Stone provided by the Amestrian military. These pseudo-Philosopher’s Stones served as power amps to the State Alchemists, allowing them to end the Ishvalan Civil War in a single night.
While Roy did not keep the Red Stone, it is notable in that it’s the only power amp he’s ever received, and thus worth mentioning for the sake of completion.
Roy obtained the Red Stone temporarily during the events in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) episode 15, 9:30
Powers & Abilities
Flame Alchemy
Roy learned the rare and powerful Flame Alchemy from his late master, Berthold Hawkeye. Contrary to what the name may imply, Flame Alchemy doesn’t magically conjure fire out of nowhere; rather, it refers to the process of manipulating oxygen density. When paired with an active spark source, the resulting alchemical transmutation produces a flash fire that Roy can guide with pin-point accuracy.
Explanation of Flame Alchemy (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 13, 15:47)
Berthold Hawkeye, who created Flame Alchemy, states that it is the ‘strongest kind of Alchemy’. (Vol 15, Chapter 58 pg 6)
With the special transmutation circle on-hand, Roy is able to:
Create explosions on command, Roy’s preferred method of attack
Guide his flames in a specific pattern, so as to target or avoid certain individuals (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Episode 53, 9:31)
Ignite the fluids in his targets’ eyes (Vol 23, Chapter 94 pg 20-21)
Transmute water into hydrogen gas (Vol 10 Chapter 38 pg 37)
Can place rune traps that activate upon having their circles completed (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 episode 50, 14:37)
Fire off huge flamethrowers in the shape of a Dragon (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Episode 62, 11:43)
Roy uses smaller Flame Dragons as well (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival on Playstation 2)
Create small balls of flame that rain down from the sky (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival on Playstation 2)
Create a wall of flames (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn on Wii)
Create an area-of-effect attack with flaming twisters (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy for the DS)
Seemingly creates some walls using Flame Alchemy and normal alchemy, heating them up in the process (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dual Sympathy for the DS)
‘Truth’ Alchemy
After being forced to perform human transmutation, Roy was sent through the Gate of Truth and obtained the ability to perform Alchemy without the need of a transmutation circle. This affects his standard equipment in the sense that he no longer needs his gloves to remain intact in order to use Flame Alchemy. Instead, as long as they can produce a spark, or he has access to tools that can do that for him, Roy can achieve Flame Alchemy as before.
Having access to ‘Truth’ Alchemy allows the user to simply clap before transmutation, bypassing the need for a Transmutation Circle.
(Though it is likely that they can still use Transmutation Circles if they’re so inclined. Roy was only forced to clap for his Flame Alchemy because his gloves were destroyed earlier.)
That said, it’s not as though Roy was unable to perform normal alchemy before; he was, after all, taught normal Alchemy by his teacher, Berthold Hawkeye. Having seen Truth merely allows Roy to perform that Alchemy the same way Ed and Al do..
Roy creates a wall around his opponent before following up with Flame Alchemy (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood for the PSP)
Roy creates a spike from the ground to attack his opponents (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival on Playstation 2)
Roy creates a spiked-arrowlike projectile using alchemy (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival on Playstation 2)
Roy creates a barrage of arrows that hone in on his target (Fullmetal Alchemist: Dream Carnival on Playstation 2)
With ordinary alchemy, other characters have done the following:
Ed transmuted coal into gold, albeit temporarily (Vol 1, Chapter 3 pg 29-31)
Ed strengthened the durability of carbon (Vol 21, Chapter 87 pg 32-33)
Ed weakened the durability of carbon (Vol 7, Chapter 29 pg 11-13, 28-34)
Ed could transmute water into ethanol gas to evaporate the water (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, episode 47, 21:09)
Ed was able to transmute blood for a variety of purposes, such as purifying it to receive water, and creating iron weapons out of it (Vol 13, chapter 51 pg 22 and chapter 52 pg 26)
Ed created a pit trap in the ground (Vol 13, Chapter 50 pg. 13)
Ed created a pit trap so deep that an object dropped inside it could not be heard hitting the bottom (Vol 13, Chapter 51 pg 9-10)
Ed and Al raised platforms from the ground into the air (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa, 1:28:39)
Hohenheim trapped Pride inside a large dome (Vol 22, Chapter 88 pg. 22-25)
Al trapped Pride in a smaller dome briefly (Vol 23, Chapter 92 pg. 12)
Similarly, Al trapped Kimblee in a box (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 40, 3:52)
Edward could destroy the ground beneath an opponent and create a cage to trap them in (Vol 5 Chapter 17, pg 30-33)
Experience & Intelligence
Roy is a skilled strategist and experienced soldier both on and off the battlefield. He’s a master of deception, able to fool masses and shuffle his resources around in response to exterior factors.
In combat, Roy has demonstrated his preferred strategies, favoring swift action and quick, conclusive victories. Additionally, he’s well-versed in exploiting his opponent’s anger to his advantage, as seen in his battle against Ed.
As an Amestrian soldier, Roy has also served in at least one war, and has all the experience you’d expect a high-ranking general in the military to have. His fights against the Homunculi have given Roy an understanding of foes with regenerative capabilities, and he’s seen other people, like Ling Yao, use that regeneration against them.
Physical Capabilities
Roy is a soldier, and while he relies on Alchemy most of the time, he did still go through boot camp and is a capable combatant in the close range as well, evidenced by his fight against the Gold Tooth Doctor’s super soldiers.
He’s shown to have remarkable endurance and pain tolerance, as he was able to forcibly sear his fatal wound shut and followed Lust a fair distance away after being impaled. He’s also been stabbed by Bradley in both continuities, and walked afterward to take on another perilous situation. In 2003, he’s shot in the head immediately after fighting Bradley, who had struck him with his swords many times. In Brotherhood, Roy is stabbed through the palms by Bradley and then provides support against Father not too long after.
Feats
Overall
Across both continuities, has neutralized the most Homunculi individually (Envy, Lust, and 2003 Pride)
Defeated Edward Elric
Successfully duped the military & saved Maria Ross from execution
Opened the Gate of Truth and obtained even more Alchemical abilities
For better or worse, earned the title “Hero of Ishval”
Is precise enough to ignite the eyes of his target in battle (Vol 23, Chapter 94 pg 20-21)
Skilled enough to fire off the precision-strikes seen above while simultaneously utilizing more powerful blasts with his other hand (Vol 23, chapter 94 pg 31)
Managed to adapt to blindness for a time
Aided in the defeat of Father & the reformation of the Amestrian military
Achieved the rank of Brigadier-General
Picked best girl Hawkeye as his right-hand woman
Stated by Pride to have the most ‘problematic abilities’ among all state alchemists (Vol 25, Chapter 102 pg 20-21)
The official subs for Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood clarify the specificity of ‘all’ state alchemists (Episode 59, 15:04)
He’s the Flame Alchemist and he’s gonna be Fuhrer, his beats are hot and his rhymes are purer
Power & Strength
Destroyed giant ice walls created by Isaac the Freezer (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Episode 1, 18:43)
Blasted apart Edward Elric’s giant cannon (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003, Episode 13, 17:00)
Similarly blew up a giant boulder Ed was standing on (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 episode 43, 18:40)
Utterly curbstomped Envy with his Flame Alchemy (Vol 23, Chapter 94 pg 43 and really the entire chapter lol)
Blew multiple holes into an airship (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Conqueror of Shamballa, 1:29:29)
Curbstomped the Immortal Army with little effort, leaving barely any remains behind (Vol 23, Chapter 93 pg 32-33)
Blasted Gluttony out of a watchtower (Vol 10, Chapter 38 pg 11-13)
Ripped Lust’s Philosopher’s Stone directly out of her chest ( Vol 10, Chapter 38)
With a Red Stone*, creates a huge explosion (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 15 10:15)
Accidentally sets an Amestrian building on fire (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn)
Engulfs a large metal tower in flames, turning the entirety into ashes before it can touch the ground (Fullmetal Alchemist: Daughter of the Dusk on Wii)
*nonstandard equipment
Speed
Quick enough to dodge sword strikes from King Bradley, seen above (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 50, 16:25)
Bradley in the 2003 anime was as fast as a blur (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 40, 20:42)
Reacted to King Bradley’s speed and managed to throw out an attack before the gap between them was closed (Vol 25, Chapter 101 pg 41-42)
Bradley was fast enough to blitz soldiers (Vol 24, Chapter 98 pg 12-14)
Bradley was also faster than Edward Elric could perceive early in the series timeline (Vol 6, chapter 24 pg 37-38)
Erected a barrier before Father’s redirected flame attack could hit him (Vol 27, Chapter 107 pg 28-29)
Reacted to Edward Elric’s surprise attack with enough time to defend, though not dodge (Vol 3, Chapter 12.5 pg 9-10)
After being faced with two Wolf Chimera, he successfully tagged them in combat (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, 1:34:12)
The Wolf Chimera were fast enough to dodge Atlas’s electricity Alchemy (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, 17:15)
Reacted to and intercepted the terrorist Bald’s sudden attack (Vol 1, Chapter 4 pg 36-38)
Dodged Edward’s alchemy construct attack (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn on Wii)
Evaded a ton of Edward’s close range attacks (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn on Wii)
Durability
Withstood being in his own explosion in a small space (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 50, 16:32)
Survived being impaled by Lust’s Ultimate Spear (Vol 10, Chapter 38 pg 44)
Lust tore Al’s armor apart shortly after the above (Vol 10, Chapter 39 pg 29-32)
Al’s body later survived a full-on blast from Father (Vol 27, Chapter 107 pg 7, 14-16) The blast itself occurs in Vol 26, Chapter 106, pg 61-63)
Was stabbed by Bradley through the hands (Vol 25, Chapter 101 pg 42)
King Bradley was able to slice through parts of a tank (Vol 24, Chapter 97 pg 33)
King Bradley could also slice through Scar’s alchemical constructs (Vol 26, Chapter 105 pg 39-42)
Survived being shot in the head by an Automail Cyborg… because FMA 2003 (Episode 51, 8:27)
Created a defensive barrier strong enough to withstand his own massive Flame Alchemy redirected back at him by Father (Vol 27, Chapter 107 pg 28-29)
Smirks off a direct punch from Ed’s automail arm (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn on Wii)
Scaling
Edward Elric
Mustang is Edward’s superior both literally in the military and metaphorically in the narrative. In “The Military Festival”, Roy defeats Edward in battle, albeit very early on chronologically. As such, Roy should logically be able to keep with Ed in most situations, if not surpass him outright. Pride also stated that Roy’s abilities were far more troublesome than any other State Alchemist, which includes Ed.
Edward has feats such as:
Erecting a massive construct around a manor and mountaintop (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 12, 17:47 & 18:58)
Dodging a bullet from Dr. Marcoh (Vol 2 Chapter 8, pg 18)
Surviving Kimblee’s Philosopher Stone-amped blast in a mineshaft (Vol 19 Chapter 76, pg 28-31)
Blocking the strikes of Pride with his Automail arm (Vol 21, Chapter 87 pg 32-33)
Creating many large walls in his chase after Paninya (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Episode 11, 5:00)
Reacting to Father’s infamously debatable weather-based lightning (Vol 26 chapter 105 pg 33)
Dodging Atlas’s electricity alchemy (Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos, 17:43)
Dodging missiles from some robot thing, then cutting it in half (Fullmetal Alchemist: Prince of the Dawn on Wii)
Solf J. Kimblee
While Roy and Kimblee have not fought each other one-on-one, the two have some similarities as State Alchemists who weaponize explosives.
Kimblee’s greatest feat is performed during the Ishvalan War of Extermination, where Roy Mustang was also deployed and heralded as the ‘MVP’ afterward. Additionally, Flame Alchemy is stated to be superior to all other forms of Alchemy in raw power, which would include Kimblee’s Explosion Alchemy. Finally, Kimblee has fought both Ed and Al, and Roy is obviously superior to both of the Elric brothers, and scales to their encounters with Kimblee.
Kimblee uses a Philosopher's Stone to create a big boom (Vol 15, Chapter 61 pg 12-14)
Envy states that an additional Philosopher’s Stone could let Kimblee “wipe a town off the map” (Vol 16 Chapter 63 pg 31-32)
Izumi Curtis
Roy and Izumi never fight each other, but the two of them are Ed and Al’s superiors when it comes to Alchemy, and Izumi is never stated to be more exceptional than the likes of Roy, so they should at the very least be comparable.
Izumi triggers an earthquake using Alchemy and creates a fissure (Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 Episode 32, 3:21 & 5:22)
Weaknesses
- His primary source of attack, Flame Alchemy, is nigh useless in rainy weather, as he cannot create a spark from his gloves.
- Though befitting of his philosophy as a leader, Roy often relies on having people to watch his back and support him in various ways.
- In some continuities, Roy carries a lot of post-traumatic stress and can freeze up in crucial situations if they invoke the imagery/feeling of the Ishvalan War.
- In the 2003 anime, King Bradley states that Roy would have trouble manipulating the oxygen in the air if the currents are disrupted and altered, though Roy then performs his alchemy anyway, so it’s unclear exactly how much this affects Roy’s capabilities.
- According to Envy, Roy probably can’t use his own flames so close to his own body, though this is unproven and using methods like scaling would imply this isn’t an issue since other, weaker characters, like Ed, have taken Roy’s attacks head on.
- Finally, Mustang can be a bit overconfident in himself sometimes, leading to him making bluffs he cannot back up, or staking bold claims mere moments before those claims come to bite him back in the ass.
Oh, and the dude has a real bad habit of losing his eyesight some way or another.
Summary
Strengths:
Scales to most, if not all the relevant feats in FMA
Can workaround his gloves being destroyed
Truth Alchemy cannot be taken away and provides Mustang with much more versatility
Incredibly intelligent and clever
Plenty of experience in multiple kinds of battlefields
Faults:
Flame Alchemy can be nullified under the right circumstances
Susceptible to freezing up with PTSD in combat (2003)
Sometimes barks more than he can bite
Is literally so ambitious that he loses his sight in two separate continuities
Recommended Opponents
Levi Ackerman
Zuko
Tfw theres a guy called the Thunder Alchemist in one of the GBA games and has an attack that is described as using lightning but none of them actually show lightning and he fucking dies are you kidding me