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From: Rob Miller 
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 4:32 PM

Subject: MILLER's Top Ten Leaders of FMA



While, I know there will be a bit of opposition to my opinions, I thought I'd give a list of which ten leaders in the game I think are the best.

10. Edward Elric- The main character of the game has to be ok a little.

9. Roy Mustang- Oh well, I guess he had to show up on the list, being the only leader who can restrict ally recruitment.

8. Maes Hughes- What? Maes Hughes? Can't Be! I'm a fan of Maes, he can win strength early with that +4 boost from the baby.

7. Tim Marcoh- I know, I know, I did use this deck to become Central City Regional Champion, but he just has gotten much support lately.

6. Dante- Still not a big fan of Dante, there are plenty of others who are better. If you aren't ready for Dante, you could be in a world of hurt though.

5. Izumi Curtis- A lot of people would consider Izumi better than 5th, but I consider her to be about par for the Elric course.

4. Sloth- While a new leader, she jumps right into the fight, being the first leader to do what she does, she is hard to deal with if not properly prepared for.

3. Scar- A very versatile leader, rebels have 2 main options, Mob and Big Guys, Scar does both with ease.

2. Lust- I can't deny the world champion his dues, discard is STILL very potent, that is until Seven Deadly Sins set releases.

1. Shou Tucker- I still think he is great, he is very versatile, being the only homunculus based leader who can have an almost all Rebel deck as an alternative.



Now, I'm fairly adamant on my list, but I would like to know other's opinions as I always like feedback.
 


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