Man, that board was murdered. Based on damages, might not be easily fixable.
I checked some old photos, and here's the list from your labels (crazy work with labels lol, I'd just use paint instead

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0. Q29 should be same as others nearby, AO3414 if I remember right. Those transistors are just for LED indication drivers.
1. You can clean mess with qtip and 99% IPA
2. 0 ohm 0402 resistor, one under it that's barely hanging is 1Kohm
3. 0 ohm 0402
6, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22. 100nF 0402 16V capacitor
4. 0 ohm 0402
5, 12. 51 ohm 0402, I think board should still boot without those ones. Hidden pad nearby is for XDP port used for development only.
8, 9, 10. 22uF or 47uF 0805 capacitor, same as one next to it
7, 47uF or 22uF low ESR 1206 capacitor
11, 20, 21. 3A 0805 inductor. kinda important one, gives power to chipset
14. 10k 0402 resistor
19. 6A 0805 inductor, also important one
23, 24. I'd try 10k 0402 there, something to do with WiFi card
25 had 100nF 0402 capacitor for high-speed USB3 bottom port. Now without pads you need to expose copper tracks next to former pad and doctor cap with thin wires to there. Easy to do but need a microscope and steady hands.
Good luck with repairs. E399 board was fun project and first one where I rotated CPU + DIMM socket for cleaner layout and better power delivery. I was inspired on that from DFI NF4 LanParty's which were awesome overclockers in AMD days.
Also check that BIOS chip is not stolen. Board will not power up without BIOS chip in place. Or you could flip BIOS selector switch to number 2 or 3.