As it is later revealed in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition the attack destroyed her human form and that her essence was then banished as punishment for her betrayal. After years of torture, Sareena escapes the Netherrealm in her human appearance before MK: Deadly Alliance , during which she encounters the younger Sub-Zero; the brother of the one she met before. Feeling he owed her for helping his brother, Sub-Zero grants her sanctuary with the Lin Kuei back on Earthrealm.
After the battle, Sareena loses her human form and returns to her true demon self. She is later ambushed by Quan Chi, who returns her to human form and convinces her to join him, despite her resistance. Debuting as a playable character in Mortal Kombat 4 , Jarek was the brutish and short-tempered second-in-command of the Black Dragon clan.
In the games, he initially utilized special moves and Fatalities popularized by Kano, his teacher. Jarek's lack of originality caused him to be labeled as a somewhat uninspired character by the series' fanbase.
He would later gain a unique moveset in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. His storyline in MK4 stated that he claimed to be the last member of the Black Dragon and was chased by Sonya for crimes against humanity. Captured, he decided to join her and Earth warriors to help eliminate Shinnok. After Shinnok's defeat, Sonya convinces Jarek to return to the Special Forces with her, but he refuses and tries to save himself by killing Sonya.
Jax interferes and drops Jarek off the cliff. In MK: Armageddon , Jarek's bio explains that he survives, using his weapon to climb to the top. Badly injured, he thinks that his death would help him regain enough strength for revenge while traveling the realms searching for the ancient texts that would show him a Fatality worthy of his betrayer.
Impressing Quan Chi after witnessing his new skills, he invites Jarek to join the Forces of Darkness in order to get his revenge. Jarek was unable to take his revenge, however, as he perished in the final battle.
As with most of the warriors, he dies in battle. Jarek made his first chronological appearance in Mortal Kombat: Special Forces as a boss, where he and other Black Dragon members were freed from a United States Special Forces detention facility by Kano, who had proposed to reform the Black Dragon clan but in reality, Kano merely wished to use them as pawns to slow down any Special Forces agents who may have pursued him in his quest to obtain an artifact called the Eye of Chitian.
His biography screen explains that Kai is a former member of the secretive White Lotus Society. His backstory in Armageddon describes Meat as a horrific experiment created by Shang Tsung. He escapes the sorcerer's clutches before he could be completed.
Quan Chi as Meat in Mortal Kombat 4. Meat initially served as a " skin ", created by art director Tony Goskie, for each fighter in Mortal Kombat 4. It was later decided to make him a playable character as part of an Easter egg. During the character's video in IGN 's MK Fighter of the Wiik series, Mortal Kombat art director Steve Beran humorously states that Meat has a cousin named "Skully", who is just a skeleton with no muscle or tissue, lamenting that he never made it into the game.
Meat was ranked as fourth worst Mortal Kombat character by ScrewAttack in Mortal Kombat: Deception 's Konquest mode states that he likes to sneak into Kahn's chamber room and wear his helmet.
Reiko tries to get Taven to join Kahn's army, impressed by his skills in combat, but Taven was not fazed by Reiko's impression as he only intends to kill Quan Chi and defeats Reiko. Tanya is a slender, gloomy female from Edenia. Introduced as relative and innocent, she quickly turns out to be corrupted by evil, as evidenced in her worship of Shinnok and her later service to both the Deadly Alliance and Onaga.
She seems to view herself as more of a survivor rather than anything else, justifying her choices as being the "right decisions". During this time, she attempts to lure Liu Kang into a trap, but the attempt does not succeed, and Shinnok's power base is soon destroyed.
With her master gone, and herself a wanted traitor in Edenia having earned in particular the wrath of Jade , Tanya flees to Outworld. Years later, Tanya resurfaces in the Deadly Alliance's ranks as an enforcer. When the Deadly Alliance is killed, Tanya is found, however, by Baraka, who gives her the choice of serving the newly resurrected Onaga or death.
She joins the ranks of the Dragon King, who was searching for ancient incantations that would enable him to fuse the Kamidogu into one, and thus acquire incredible power. Believing that such information still existed in Edenia, Tanya brings Onaga to her native realm. Tanya survives a Tarkatan attack caused by Jade, but does not survive the final battle in Armageddon. Tanya could be considered to be the single most untrustworthy character in the series.
She betrays Liu Kang in her Mortal Kombat 4 ending. She has betrayed her entire home realm of Edenia, and important key characters in the realm such as Sindel, Jade and Kitana. In her Deception ending, she fulfills her duties to Onaga, but promptly seizes an opportunity to kill him as he is distracted with his victory. She succeeds, killing Onaga and becoming the most powerful being in the realms.
Tanya can be seen chained in the "Khan's Coliseum" stage in Mortal Kombat Blaze makes his first appearance in Mortal Kombat II , visible only as a burning figure on a bridge in the Pit II stage background, fighting a character fans had nicknamed Hornbuckle. The group of holy men, described as still serving the dead Dragon King, capture Blaze using magic and bind him to the task of protecting the last Great Dragon egg. After the egg hatches, Blaze is able to resume his past mission.
Upon being freed from the egg incubation chamber, Blaze discovers that, in his absence, the power and numbers of these fighters had become too great and that Daegon had already been revived.
When Taven defeats Daegon, Blaze prepares to face Taven. When he had been enslaved by Onaga's Holy Men, the spell used on him corrupted his mission.
Blaze is finally defeated by Taven, but his victory fails to stop the coming Armageddon. Bo' Rai Cho is a native of Outworld who has trained many warriors.
Since he is originally from Outworld, he never enters the Mortal Kombat tournament as it would have meant competing on the behalf of Outworld and thus the brutal emperor Shao Kahn. While a group of Earthrealm warriors prepares for a frontal assault on the Deadly Alliance, Bo' Rai Cho secretly enters the palace and escapes with the body of Li Mei. He regroups with the other Earthrealm warriors led by Raiden and retreats to safety rather than joining the attack.
His back story is that he has trained warriors for centuries to compete in the tournaments. After many failures, success finally came when he trained the legendary Liu Kang, who defeated Shang Tsung and became champion of the Earthrealm tournament. He makes a cameo appearance at the end of the Mortal Kombat , where he trains Shang Tsung as new protector against the corrupt god, Liu Kang.
The character's name is a play on the Spanish word "borracho", which in English means "drunk". He is usually depicted intoxicated and carrying a canister of alcohol. His fighting moves consist of drunken style fighting mixed with vulgar actions such as vomiting on the ground to make the opponent slip and getting up by flatulating. Drahmin made his debut in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance as one of two Oni, demons of the fifth plane of the Netherrealm.
The mask he wears is an artifact called the Face of Kun-Lo. Wearing it allows him to control his rage and fight with his disciplined Netherrealm style. Removing it causes him to go into Oni style where he loses his focus and attacks with murderous insanity. Centuries ago, he was a cruel human warlord in Outworld. For his crimes, he was exiled to the Netherrealm where his body and soul were to be tortured for all eternity.
The two Oni known as Moloch and Drahmin are allies. He hires Drahmin and Moloch to protect him. Quan Chi also hires Drahmin and Moloch. Scorpion finds the palace where Shang Tsung and Quan Chi are.
In a desperate attempt to defeat Quan Chi he breaks in, but is stopped by the Oni. They soon defeat him and throw him into the portal to the Heavens. Scorpion's body is then ripped apart by the purity of that realm. Shinnok reveals later on Taven was merely tested by illusions, causing uncertainty if Drahmin was really in hell.
The real Drahmin dies during the final battle in Armageddon. The original name for Drahmin was going to be Amon, after a biblical demon in keeping with the tradition of Moloch.
It was changed during preproduction of Deadly Alliance. Frost was discovered by Sub-Zero. Sub-Zero was unable to teach her humility. Desiring to become Grand Master of the clan herself, she immobilizes Sub-Zero with a freezing blast and tears the Dragon Medallion an artifact which enhanced Sub-Zero's abilities, as well as the symbol of Lin Kuei leadership from his chest.
Without the strength and discipline required to control the medallion's power, she is consumed by her own freezing ability. Sub-Zero buries her next to the ancestors of Cryomancers in Outworld, forgiving her. She returned to the Lin Kuei temple in Earthrealm with the intention of killing only Sub-Zero, but killed many of his clansmen and became delusional to the point of seeing him everywhere.
Sub-Zero then froze her and placed her body in a shrine deep in the temple. Frost remained frozen until MK: Armageddon Konquest mode, when Taven entered the Lin Kuei temple; he breaks open the block of ice and releases her. At first, she thinks that he is Sub-Zero and battles him; afterward she realizes Taven is not Sub-Zero and runs off embarrassed and upset. Frost appears in the background of "The Pit" stage as one of several characters who appear through cameos in Mortal Kombat Hsu Hao is of prime importance for the events on Earthrealm leading up to MK4.
Mavado orders him to act as a Chinese Secret Militant for the Special Forces and aid them in completely destroying the Black Dragon clan. Hsu Hao carries out his instructions without question and helps the Special Forces for years until the entire Black Dragon clan is seemingly eradicated after Jarek's death.
Mavado then instructs him to destroy their underground base and with it, their only means of inter-realm travel. He arms a miniature nuclear weapon and just escapes through the portal before it detonates. As a result of his betrayal, his former superior at the Special Forces, Jax, has a score to settle with him. On his way to Tsung's palace he is cornered and killed when Jax rips out his artificial heart.
Her village was forced into slavery to help construct Shang Tsung's palace around the Soulnado, which had been a long-time legend of her people. In attacking Kano, she gains the attention of Quan Chi, who promises her freedom if she wins a tournament.
Around this time she befriends Shujinko, captured by Kano during his 40 year quest for the Kamidogu. Shujinko offers to train her even though he feels that her chances in the Deadly Alliance's tournament are slim. She later journeys to a nearby forest where she is attacked by Moloch and Drahmin.
She escaped through the trees as Shang Tsung came and formed an alliance with the Oni. Her ending in Deadly Alliance depicted her winning Quan Chi's tournament and "earning" the right to be imprisoned forever in one of the Dragon King's soldiers' bodies.
In Deception Bo' Rai Cho rescues her from this fate. However, he is apparently only partially successful, and Li Mei takes on some aspects of these ancient warriors. It is revealed that, upon the return of the Dragon King, she is to be his queen. Her ending results in her willfully becoming the Dragon Queen. She begins to gain the upper hand on him until Taven who is unaware that Shinnok had turned evil appears and makes her go away.
Shinnok later reveals that this was all created as a test for Taven. Li Mei can be seen chained in Kahn's arena in the MK reboot. Mavado's influence in the games' storyline began before the events of MK4.
Since the Red Dragon's top priority is the extermination of the Black Dragon while still desiring to keep their existence secret, [41] they decide to use the Special Forces for their own purposes.
To that end, Mavado instructs his subordinate, Hsu Hao, to infiltrate the Outer World Investigation Agency and help them in tracking down and killing the last members of the Black Dragon, a mission Hsu Hao performs to great success. He instructs Hsu Hao to destroy the Outer World Investigation Agency's underground portal facility, [42] shortly before traveling to Outworld himself through a secret inter-realm portal located in the Lost Sea.
Shortly before MK:D , Kabal returns fully recuperated from his stay in Chaosrealm and seemingly kills Mavado, retrieving his hookswords. Daegon then orders him to kill his brother Taven but he fails. Originally introduced in MK:DA as a secret character, Mokap is a motion-capture actor with a vast knowledge of martial arts and fighting styles.
He continually finds himself inexplicably transported to and wrapped up in the battles, simply by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. One day he was called upon by Johnny Cage to do some motion capture work for his new movie and became the primary martial arts talent for motion capture in this film. Mokap was flown to Hollywood to begin his first session. Although he fights on the side of good, he does not appear to affect on the outcome of the battle. Some time after this, Mokap gained some telekinetic powers, although the source of these powers was not explained.
Mokap returns in MK: Armageddon , again fighting for the side of Earthrealm and for his life. Mokap's name is short for motion capture with the "C" being replaced by a "K" as per Mortal Kombat tradition , as in the devices used by the actors to capture the movements of characters.
The character had been added late in Deadly Alliance 's development, so he lacked many character-specific features such as his own fighting styles, a weapon stance, and a Fatality. Mokap is a tribute to Carlos Pesina , the actor who played Raiden early in the series. Moloch is the only known ally of his Oni counterpart, Drahmin.
Unlike Drahmin however, distorted and consumed by rage as he may be, Moloch has most likely always been a demon from the Netherrealm. The sorcerer Quan Chi confronts Moloch and Drahmin with an offer to free them from the Netherrealm if they protect him from the ninja spectre Scorpion.
It is no surprise to Moloch that Drahmin accepts the offer and so they smash Scorpion whenever he came near Quan Chi. He appears as the sub-boss to MK:DA. Like many bosses, he is immune to being thrown and most projectile attacks.
Nitara, the only vampire in the Mortal Kombat series, spends a long time trying to find a mysterious orb that binds her realm to Outworld before actually discovering its location.
The orb, however, was inaccessible to her, submerged under molten lava. At one point she tricks the Outer World Investigation Agency agent Cyrax into retrieving the orb after sending Reptile to attack him.
Nitara smashes the orb into pieces on the floor, separating her realm from Outworld at last. The ordeal knocks her unconscious, but when she awakens, she is home. Nitara is sent by her people's elders to a crater in Edenia to find a prophesied force of great power that could destroy the murderer's blade.
While traveling there, she comes upon the demon Ashrah, the blade's possessor. To protect the rest of her race, Nitara lures Ashrah out of her realm and continues to Edenia, planning to bring her attacker to the Edenian weapon where it may be used against her. Nitara's character in Konquest Mode makes many references to different classic heavy metal bands and songs, such as Def Leppard which is where her primary style, "Leopard" is derived from , Journey , KISS also used to describe her alternate costume in Armageddon , Guns n' Roses and Scorpions.
Ashrah, a demon from the Netherrealm with the appearance of an elegant and humble woman, dressed in a white outfit with a large hat attached with a veil covering the back of her head. One day, Ashrah refuses to carry out one of Quan Chi's orders. In response, he sends her sister to kill her. While escaping in the Netherrealm, she finds a holy sword known as a "Kriss" that cleanses her spirit of evil with each kill.
What she does not know is that the blade is actually the "Datusha", a mystical vampire-slaying weapon that corrupts its wielder with the false belief that they are using it to fight vampires and other demons. She searches for Noob Saibot, whom she considers to be a powerful demon, because doing so would enable her to complete her ascension.
Ashrah's MK: Armageddon bio explains that, after slaying a multitude of demons in the Netherrealm, she transcends that plane of hell and emerges in an unfamiliar realm, surrounded by celestial beings. The celestial beings make her into their chosen warrior - who would ascend, becoming "an angel of light", once she uses the weapon to "consume the darkness". After submitting to their will, Ashrah is transported to Vaeternus to start slaying the vampire race, whom she sees as vile beings.
She is defeated by Nitara, but then escapes to Edenia seeking Blaze's power in order to destroy Nitara and gain ascension. She also assumes that destroying Ermac would help her gain ascension, because his powers are common in the Neatherrealm even though he is a force of good. Ever since they met, Ashrah has always despised, and may be envious, of Ermac. Dairou was once a highly respected Seidan guardsman, much like Hotaru, but he is imprisoned when he kills the man who he was led to believe murdered his family.
He eventually escapes from prison during a riot caused by the resistance led by Darrius. After escaping, he no longer follows the Seiden law and becomes a mercenary. In Deception s Konquest mode, Dairou is hired to free Shujinko from prison.
In the present, he has been hired by Darrius to steal the constitution of Seido and to kill Hotaru. It is unknown if Dairou really did kill Hotaru, but both returned in Armageddon. Darrius made his debut appearance in MK:Deception. A former Seidan Guardsman who became disillusioned with the oppressive nature of Seido, the Realm of Order, Darrius leads a resistance movement which seeks to overthrow Orderrealm's senate. He takes advantage of the strict laws of Orderrealm to manipulate individuals into joining his movement.
One tactic is to have a Guardsman's apparently Dairou family murdered, to drive him to retaliate and be expelled from the Guard. They are then ripe for induction. During Deception , he hires fellow former guardsman Dairou to steal the Seidan government's Declaration of Order, a scroll depicting its laws. Darrius was ranked as sixth worst Mortal Kombat character by ScrewAttack in Havik is a cleric from Chaosrealm.
Neither good or evil, his ambitions are to spread discord and he allies himself with those who can further his ends, regardless of their goals. He is a frequent troublemaker in Orderrealm, where he forms an alliance with the revolutionary Darrius, and is heralded as a hero by the populace of the Chaosrealm. He opposes the Dragon King, Onaga, who rules by diktat. Along the way, he encounters a severely wounded Kabal, who has just been defeated by the Red Dragon Mavado.
Healing Kabal's injuries, Havik manages to convince Kabal to restore the former glory that the Black Dragon clan once possessed in the name of anomie. He did this in order to promote chaos in Earthrealm. There, Havik revealed his plans: lure the heroes into a battle with Onaga, and, once the Dragon King had been defeated, take down or distract the victors of the battle long enough so that Havik could consume Onaga's heart. This would grant him Onaga's ability to resurrect the dead.
Havik lures the heroes to the Dragon King as planned and thus put his schemes into motion. Havik was originally designed as an alternate outfit for Noob Saibot, but was then given a storyline of his own.
Hotaru is a general from Seido, the Realm of Order, and devotes himself to preserving law and order at any cost. So much so that he could be described as a zealot.
Hotaru is neutral equivalent to Havik, who spreads discord and chaos because he preserves law and order for those of a higher authority whether good, neutral or evil most notably Onaga, the Dragon King regardless of their intentions.
He first appears halfway through Mortal Kombat: Deception Konquest mode, when Shujinko requires his help. Hotaru then ventures into Outworld to confront Shao Kahn's Tarkatan armies who are laying siege to the walled city of Lei Chen to complete the task Shujinko paid him for. When Shujinko visits him for another task, Hotaru jails him for breaking curfew. Shujinko grows old in Hotaru's jail cells for years, then is broken out by Dairou. Hotaru thinks Shujinko killed the two guards and escaped.
They then battle and Shujinko emerges victorious, leaving his old friend lying on the ground. Years later, however, the forces of Hotaru were under the command of Onaga.
Believing that this newly resurrected ruler would bring order to the universe, Hotaru helps Onaga's hordes in their attacks and pursues those who would stand against them, such as Sub-Zero. He is, however, unaware that a bounty has been placed on his head.
In the past, Hotaru had served as a guardsman for Dairou while he was incarcerated. Dairou now is under contract to murder Hotaru. In the mountains of Afghanistan, Kira disguises herself as a man, and sells weapons to terrorist organizations. During one such transaction in a cave, her gender is revealed, and she has no choice but to fight her way out.
Emerging victorious, she encounters Kabal, who was waiting outside to behold the victor. He decides to reconstitute the Black Dragon, and as Kira's cold and calculated moves remind him of the Red Dragon, the organization from which the Black Dragon split. Since the Black Dragon did not have this presence, Kabal offers to make Kira his first recruit.
Accepting, Kira devotes herself to her new organization. However, both return in Armageddon. Kobra is a young warrior from New York City. He's also a wanderer who wants to use his martial arts in a real fight. The thrill and excitement of fighting starts to consume him, and he starts killing opponents.
Eventually, he is arrested, having no clue as to how many lives he had destroyed. Kabal and Kira had found out about him and come to induct him into the new Black Dragon syndicate. After killing the officers and escaping, Kabal takes Kira and Kobra to Outworld, where they work for Havik, the cleric of Chaos. Kira abandons Kobra as he starts battling the newcomer, eventually escaping after he fails to stop him. Kobra somehow returns in Armageddon. Kobra "generic white guy" was ranked as fifth worst Mortal Kombat character by ScrewAttack in Monster was originally set as Scorpion's "knight costume" but, Ed Boon felt that it wouldn't fit with Scorpion's character.
So they made Monster a character all his own with although he wasn't playable he spoke to Shujinko of the true Champion of the Elder Gods.
Shao Kahn, one of his chief advisors, had him poisoned and took control of Outworld. Onaga actually was able to retain consciousness from beyond the grave. Quite some time before Liu Kang's victory over Shang Tsung at the Mortal Kombat tournament, Onaga communicated through death to Shujinko through an avatar named Damashi which translates as "Deceiver" or "Deception". He persuaded Shujinko to embark on a quest to unite the Kamidogu from the six realms, claiming he was carrying out the will of the Elder Gods.
When the dragon egg hatches, the egg transfers its energy into Reptile, which fulfills the prophecy of Onaga's return. The Dragon King, as such, uses the transformed body of Reptile as a host. He forms an alliance with the Tarkatan horde to keep Edenia's army at bay while he searches for the spells that would allow him to fuse the Kamidogu together and grant him supreme power.
However, Shujinko defeats Onaga, leaving Onaga with only Shinnok's amulet as his sole form of protection. Then Nightwolf seals Onaga's soul within the realm, separating it from Reptile's body. Some time later, Onaga is approached by Shinnok in the Netherrealm. Shinnok offers to restore Onaga's rule over Outworld if Onaga helps Daegon defeat Blaze and gain godlike power. He is released from his bondage and returned to his own body. Soon, Shujinko encounters Damashi, who claims to be an emissary of the Elder Gods and tells Shujinko to embark on a quest searching for a Kamidogu from each of six realms.
To enable Shujinko to do his bidding, Damashi gives him the ability to absorb fighting styles and special attack patterns of warriors he encounters with great ease. Shujinko's mission takes him more than forty years to complete.
Afterward, Damashi reveals himself to be none other than the Dragon King, Onaga, speaking to Shujinko from beyond death. In every other version, he was an unselectable sub-boss. He was in most versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy , except for the Nintendo 64 version. In other versions, he had to be unlocked to play. He was a secret selectable character in Ultimate Mortal Kombat and the arcade verson of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 , and an unselectable secret character in most versions of the original Mortal Kombat 3 and the Sega Saturn version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
Noob was only available as an unlockable character in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. He was not included in any other version of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. Raiden was referenced, but did not appear in the original Mortal Kombat 3 or Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.
In most other versions, he was an unselectable secret character. Reptile was arguably included in Mortal Kombat: Deception in the form of Onaga who was possessing his body. See below for Onaga's appearances. In every other version, he was an unselectable game boss. Blaze was not in Mortal Kombat: Deception , except for a cameo, but was fully playable in its update, Mortal Kombat: Unchained.
In all other versions, he had to be unlocked to play. Jax was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat: Unchained. In all other versions of Mortal Kombat: Deception , he was only playable with a game-altering device.
Jade was not in the original Mortal Kombat 3. She was in all versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. However, Kitana's "Mournful" variation is based on Jade, with Kitana using Jade's glaive and staff as weapons. Jade was later added to the mobile version of Mortal Kombat X on April 24, Kintaro makes a cameo during one of Shang Tsung's fatalities in MK Kitana was only playable in the Nintendo 64 version and the PC version of Mortal Kombat 4 with a game-altering device.
She was only fully playable in the Mortal Kombat Gold version. Kitana was not in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Kitana was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat: Unchained. In other versions of Mortal Kombat: Deception , she was only playable with a game-altering device. Lao was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat Gold.
He was not in other versions of Mortal Kombat 4. Lao was not in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Mileena was not in the original Mortal Kombat 3.
She was fully playable in all other versions and Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Shao Kahn is only fully playable in some versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. In all other versions of Mortal Kombat 3 and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 , he serves as an unselectable game boss. Smoke was only available as a secret selectable character in Mortal Kombat 3.
This Sub-Zero is the original's younger brother. Cyrax was only fully playable in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition. Motaro was only fully playable in some versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. He was not present in any other version. Sektor was not in Mortal Kombat 4 , but was a secret selectable character in its update, Mortal Kombat Gold. Chameleon was only available as a secret character in Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
He was fully playable in all other versions and Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Human Smoke was only fully available in most versions of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. He was a secret selectable character in all other versions. Rain was only fully playable on Playstation Vita and PC version. Khameleon was only unlockable in the Nintendo 64 version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy. She was not in any other versions. Khameleon was available only in the Wii version of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon.
Quan Chi was only fully playable on Playstation Vita version. In other versions of Mortal Kombat , he was unlockable through Story Mode. Tanya was only fully available in Mortal Kombat: Unchained. In other versions of Mortal Kombat: Deception , her character had to be unlocked to play. Frost was not in Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition.
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