Mortal Kombat: The Most Powerful Kombatants
All is fair in love, war, and the
Mortal Kombat
franchise. After all, everything is fair game in a Tournament that decides the fate of all the Realms. As a result, normal martial artists contend with the likes of Cyborgs, Wraiths, Revenants, and even Gods to protect their Realms, conquer other worlds, or fulfill grudges.
In turn, almost every
Mortal Kombat
Tournament has a surprise to offer its spectators. While the Shaolin Monk Liu Kang almost always becomes Earthrealm’s savior, other Kombatants have natural abilities that put superpowers and nuclear weapons to shame. According to the lore of the universe, here are some of the
most powerful characters in the franchise
.
Updated on November 20, 2023, by Rhenn Taguiam:
With Mortal Kombat 1 serving as yet another reboot in NetherRealm’s gory franchise, fans of the Mortal Kombat series may be intrigued as to just what kind of universe Fire God Liu Kang had to offer after his victory in MK11. However, as MK1 proves in its plot, dark forces are still at work to upset the new balance Liu Kang has created, to the point of reestablishing threats and giving back power to beings Liu Kang thought should never receive them. With Liu Kang’s rework of Mortal Kombat history shaking things up in the canon, some characters have elevated or even decreased in their status as the Realms’
most powerful Kombatants
.
20
Johnny Cage
Lacks Green Energy, But Still One Of Earthrealm’s Champions
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Green Energy, Karate (Fighting Style), Jeet Kune Do (Fighting Style), Shinto Ryu (Fighting Style), Shorin Ryu (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Alive, creating the Mortal Kombat fictional universe in the current timeline |
Despite his comedic appeal and rather annoying exterior,
Johnny Cage
packs a punch. While most would wonder what a washed-up action
star
is doing in a death tournament like Mortal Kombat, Johnny’s fighting prowess doesn’t seem to be solely because of his status as a character.
The games eventually explained that the green energy coming from Johnny Cage is actually a bloodline power. It seems the Cages are actually descendants of ancient warriors who can tap into special powers to protect Earthrealm. And it’s not just any kind of “power” — it allowed Johnny Cage to stand up to an Elder God like Shinnok. It’s his green energy blast that managed to stop Shinnok’s resurrection plan from fully coming to fruition.
Johnny Cage In Mortal Kombat 1
Compared to his Original Timeline counterpart, Johnny Cage in Liu Kang’s new era has yet to tap into his Green Energy, which was originally explained in
Mortal Kombat 11
as power inherited from his Mediterranean Warrior ancestors. Whether or not the loss of this power meant it was only about to manifest or become lost entirely is yet to be revealed. In the ending of his Tower Mode, Johnny is in the process of creating the
Mortal Kombat
universe as per Liu Kang’s request in order to slowly indoctrinate Earthrealm about the existence of other realms.
19
Kung Lao
Rival To Raiden As Earthrealm’s Chosen
|
First Appearance |
|
|---|---|
|
Powerset |
White Lotus (Fighting Style), Wing Chun (Fighting Style), Razor-Rimmed Hat |
|
Status In |
Earthrealm Champion, Teacher of Shujinko in the Shaolin Temple |
Aside from Liu Kang, one of the most notable characters in
Mortal Kombat
would probably be
Kung Lao
. Aside from his signature rounded hat, Kung Lao is also Liu Kang’s “rival” as a Shaolin monk, as they both possess the same vigor and enthusiasm for their pursuit of martial arts. However, whereas Liu Kang is humble, Kung Lao is arrogant and outspoken – eager to prove his point rather aggressively.
Being the reincarnation of the Great Kung Lao, the present Kung Lao shares much of his ancestor’s combat prowess. Compared to the likes of Johnny Cage and Shujinko with innate supernatural talents, Kung Lao is admittedly not as supernaturally powerful. However, he had proven capable of using his martial arts against Shang Tsung and Quan Chi simultaneously, even defeating them before Shao Kahn snapped his neck. Regardless of his untimely demise in the franchise, Kung Lao being able to defeat Shang Tsung and Quan Chi at the same time was a feat even greater than the Great Kung Lao, proving the descendant succeeding his ancestor.
Kung Lao In Mortal Kombat 1
Kung Lao maintains his ambitious and prideful sense of self in
Mortal Kombat 1,
unsurprisingly leading to his defeat in the selection fights for Earthrealm’s Champion. However, while his appearances with Johnny Cage and Kenshi Takahashi implied some similarities in their power levels, Kung Lao dominates in his earlier exposure to knowledge about the realms and his innate ingenuity, especially in the construction of his bladed hat. After his attempts to train the prodigious Shujinko spiraled out of control, he now shares the responsibility with Raiden.
18
Sindel
Former Queen Of Outworld Can Still Fight As A Soul
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 3 |
|---|---|
| Powerset |
Prehensile Hair, Banshee Scream , Zha Chuan (Fighting Style), Fu Jow Pai (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Dead, Residing inside Ermac |
As Queen of Edenia,
Sindel
is no pushover. While she’s best known for her ultrasonic screaming, her control over sound is just one of her magical abilities. Sindel can actually
fine
-tune her control over sound to achieve different effects. For instance, she can use her scream to flay opponents or even paralyze them. Moreover, she can make her hair prehensile, giving her access to a wide range of long-ranged moves. She also has powers of levitation.
While her powerset seems limited, Sindel is powerful enough for Shao Kahn to recognize her as his queen. She can go toe-to-toe against Earthrealm’s protectors and defeat them single-handedly, even forcing Nightwolf to use his self-destruct move just to defeat her.
Sindel In Mortal Kombat 1
Whereas Sindel in previous timelines has become the evil resurrected Queen of Outworld, Titan Liu Kang’s design transformed Queen Sindel into a firm but fair ruler that ushered the realm’s golden era. Unfortunately, General Shao and her sorcerers’ deception would result in her death, with King Jerrod’s influence over Ermac allowing the entity to absorb her soul. In her Tower Ending in
Mortal Kombat 1
, she teams up with Jerrod in the hopes of dominating the other spirits residing in Ermac, subduing them to their control to have a unified front.
17
Nightwolf
Uses The Power Of Nature Itself
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 3 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Green Force, Val Tudo (Fighting Style), Tae Kwon Do (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Not Mentioned, Status Unknown |
Nightwolf
from the Matoka Tribe has dedicated himself to becoming one of Earthrealm’s protectors, using his magic in the process. Thanks to this ability, Nightwolf has access to an array of magical abilities — including energizing himself and his weapons and creating auras and shields. Moreover, Nightwolf has some control over nature, being able to summon lightning from clouds or even disintegrating enemies with a beam of light at the cost of his own life.
Outside his movelist, Nightwolf has an array of abilities that allow him to go toe-to-toe with sorcerers Quan Chi and Shang Tsung. As a Sin Eater, Nightwolf can absorb evil energies without hurting his psyche. He may even use the sins of his ancestors to bind evil entities such as Onaga — one of the beings closest to an Elder God’s power — to the Netherrealm.
Nightwolf In Mortal Kombat 1
Holding the title of Nightwolf transformed Grey Cloud of the Matoka into one of Earthrealm’s fiercest protectors, using spiritual energy to manifest Green Force that he uses to empower his attacks. He’s among Titan Liu Kang’s chosen alongside Shang Tsung and Fujin to ensure Kronika cannot interrupt Liu Kang’s new design. Unfortunately, his fate remains unknown when Fujin and Raiden stop Shang Tsung from absorbing his soul.
16
General Shao
Once A Kahn, Now A General
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 2 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Tai Tzu (Fighting Style), Lui He (Fighting Style), Wrath Hammer |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Active, in pursuit of Onaga for his rebellion |
People across the realms know Shao Kahn for his ferocity, coupled with godlike strength. The Kahn of Outworld wields both fighting prowess and magic. Like Shang Tsung,
Shao Kahn
can use soul absorption to steal abilities and knowledge. As a Kombatant, Shao Kahn uses less of his magic and more of his endurance and strength. However, he can also use mysterious green energy to create projectiles, weapons, and force fields in battle.
Shao Kahn is also the stereotypical proud tyrant, which is often the cause of his downfall. However, his sheer tenacity and ambition give him more drive to act towards his goals. Shao Kahn trumps Onaga, as the former actually defeated Blaze to attain ultimate power. Sadly, Raiden’s efforts would make Shao Kahn’s futile.
Shao Kahn In Mortal Kombat 1
Shao Kahn in
Mortal Kombat 1
is demoted to the rank of General, revealing a begrudgingly submissive figure to both Sindel and Liu Kang. The General maintains his original self’s sense of ambition, however, as he reflects discontent in Outworld’s rather “stagnant” peace. While lacking the undeniable power of his original counterpart, Shao’s influence has earned him followers even after escaping prison. Discontent with the lack of combat readiness of his revolt’s willing soldiers, he sends Reiko on a mission to subdue Onaga in the hopes of using the beast to topple Mileena’s rule.
15
Ermac
Quan Chi’s Soul Army Freed From His Control
| First Appearance |
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Collection of Souls, Telekinesis, Hua Chuan (Fighting Style), Choy Lay Fut (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Active, Roaming the Outworld |
One of the most exciting qualities of
Ermac
is its nature as an entity. Instead of being a singular person, Ermac is a compilation of multiple souls of warriors made physically through Shao Kahn’s magic. In turn, Ermac has always referred to himself in the plural, possessing a whole host of psychokinetic abilities including levitation, telekinesis, and firing projectile blasts. Not only that, even Takeda’s attempts at telepathy were ineffective against Ermac, establishing Ermac as one of the most potent Kombatants in the game.
While Ermac does indeed get weaker the longer he stays in the Netherrealm, staying outside of it allows him full access to his abilities. Moreover, his nature as a collection of warrior souls means he likely has access to each of these warriors’ fighting styles, prowess, and abilities – similar to how Shang Tsung gains access to the same things whenever he takes the souls of other fighters.
Ermac In Mortal Kombat 1
While still a collection of souls, Ermac in
Mortal Kombat 1
is no longer created specifically to serve Shao Kahn. Instead, Quan Chi’s dark magics with the Soul Stealer created Ermac from the Forest of Living Souls. When Mileena defeats Ermac in Kombat, Quan Chi loses control and the spirit of King Jerrod takes over. Under Jerrod’s control, Ermac took the soul of his wife Queen Sindel upon her death. However, when the lack of Quan Chi’s magic risked the destruction of the entity’s souls, Ermac freed Quan Chi from captivity. When Quan Chi betrayed Ermac, the collective souls inside the entity would have to reconcile their differences or risk eternal destruction. Should Ermac find a united front, not only would it pose the memories and combat knowledge of thousands of souls, but also their abilities.
14
Shujinko
Ambitious Power Absorber
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat: Deception |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Power Absorption, Mantis (Fighting Style), Shaolin Fist (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Absorbed Abilities and Memories taken by Liu Kang, Training under Kung Lao and Raiden’s tutelage |
Despite his old stature,
Shujinko
is one of the most potent Kombatants in
Mortal Kombat
gameplay by virtue of both his age and interactions with most of the franchise’s most powerful characters. When Damashi (who turned out to be Onaga) tasked Shujinko with acquiring the powerful Kamadogu, Shujinko was gifted with the ability to copy the powers of anyone he fights. In
Deception
‘s “Konquest Mode,” Shujinko is shown using the powers of Liu Kang, Sindel, and Scorpio – potentially transforming him into a one-man army provided he can copy enough abilities.
If there’s anything that gives Shujinko an intense setback, it’s his age and potentially frail body, as he may not be able to use the powers of others as fully as imagined. However, Shujinko in the main timeline in his prime would easily have been able to fight the likes of Shang Tsung, and Quan Chi, and may even go toe to toe against Shao Kahn with enough training.
Shujinko In Mortal Kombat 1
Shujinko in
Mortal Kombat 1
retains the faults of his original self, taking the form of quite the ambitious but also rather prodigious student. However, Shujinko’s story in
Mortal Kombat 1
is cut short before he could even gather the Kamidogu, summon Onaga, and realize his faults while possessing the skills of numerous fighters. Instead, Kung Lao’s training of Shujinko got out of control to such an extent that Liu Kang had to intervene and strip him of his memories and stolen powers. While Shujinko is set to train once more, it’s unknown whether he stays on the path of good or becomes the same ambitious individual manipulated by darker powers.
13
Fujin
The Absent God Of The Wind
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Aerokinesis, Lui He (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Not Mentioned, Presumed Resurrected in Liu Kang’s Timeline |
Originally an unnamed boss in
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero
,
Fujin
is eventually revealed to be the God of Wind and the younger brother of Raiden. Compared to the stricter Raiden, Fujin is more carefree and aims to protect the people he cares for – reflecting the fleeting and flexible nature of the wind.
Similar to Raiden who can control all aspects of lightning and thunder, Fujin is capable of manipulating all things wind. Not only can he levitate and walk in the air, but he can also transform current into deadly projectiles that can hit enemies from a safe distance. He can even condense tornadoes into miniature versions to send opponents flying away or toward him. As a god, Fujin is naturally immortal.
Fujin In Mortal Kombat 1
The God of Wind Fujin’s presence in the
Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath
DLC marked his return to the franchise 14 years after his last appearance in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
, where Liu Kang tasked him with the secret mission of ensuring Shang Tsung’s victory against Kronika. After his demise, Liu Kang reappears to defeat Shang Tsung and assume guardianship over the Hourglass, creating his new era. While Liu Kang promises Shang Tsung that the sacrifices of his friends will be rewarded in a new life under his stewardship, no reference is made to Fujin in
Mortal Kombat 1
.
12
Raiden
Earthrealm’s New Mortal Champion
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Electrokinesis, Shaolin Fist (Martial Arts), Amulet of Raiden |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Earthrealm Champion, Teacher of Shujinko in the Shaolin Temple |
Formerly the God of Thunder,
Raiden
is one of the wisest and most powerful beings in the universe. His control over lightning allowed him to travel at the speed of light, summon lightning, and perform resurrection. Raiden isn’t indestructible, and cannot use his powers outside his domain. He cannot participate in Mortal Kombat, limiting his ability to interfere with Shang Tsung and Quan Chi’s plans. In fact, Raiden’s non-interfering nature catalyzed conflicts within the franchise. Eventually, he assumed a darker
persona
to stop it.
Now that he’s given up his godhood to Liu Kang, Raiden is but a mortal. However, he’s still no pushover. His millennia’s worth of knowledge and combat training could allow Raiden to contend with the likes of Shinnok when it comes to cunning and strategy.
Raiden In Mortal Kombat 1
Whereas Raiden was Liu Kang’s mentor and Earthrealm’s protector in the Original Timeline, Titan Liu Kang transformed Raiden into his mortal student in the new universe. Liu Kang explained to the younger Raiden that while the original Raiden was a man of incredible wisdom and power, his willingness to let rage consume him to protect Earthrealm transformed him into a dangerous threat. Unfortunately, Raiden in
Mortal Kombat 1
only being able to channel lightning through an amulet has severely depowered the former Elder God.
11
Quan Chi
Necromancer Who Weaponizes People’s Souls
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Sorcery, Necromancy, Tang Soo Do (Fighting Style), Escrima (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Active, in search of Dark Magic and the Hourglass |
Quan Chi
is known for two things: being the Netherrealm’s most powerful sorcerer, and Shinnok’s most faithful servant. However, his allegiance with the Dark Elder God doesn’t mean he’s a pushover. Inside Quan Chi is a desire to rule reality, and he has the vicious, coldhearted pragmatism to supplement his magical prowess.
Quan Chi matches Delia, Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn, and Shinnok in terms of magic. As a necromancer, he can steal souls and reanimate the dead. His magical feats involve illusions, alteration, conjuration, and a limited degree of omniscience. It’s thanks to him that Scorpion became a Wraith, and Shinnok returned to the realm of the living. Had Quan Chi acted alone, his cunning could prove enough to pit the Realms’ most powerful villains against each other.
Quan Chi In Mortal Kombat 1
While instrumental in the efforts to defeat Titan Shang Tsung, Quan Chi’s treasonous crimes landed him in the prisons of Outworld. When a desperate Ermac frees him, Quan Chi betrays his creation in pursuit of the Hourglass and Dark Magic to defeat Liu Kang. Similar to his Original Counterpart, Quan Chi treads a path quite similar to his “rival” Shang Tsung, both in pursuit of darker powers to achieve their own versions of omnipotence.
10
Shang Tsung
Shapeshifting Sorcerer Who Always Finds His Way To Power, Godhood
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Sorcery, Dark Magic, Shapeshifting, Snake (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Titan Counterpart presumed Destroyed, while New Timeline Version accessed a Well of Souls |
One of Mortal Kombat’s original champions, the Elder Gods cursed
Shang Tsung
with quick aging due to his ambition. To retain his youth, Shang Tsung must absorb the souls of others. As cunning as he is, he realized that this soul absorption granted him not just the appearance, but the abilities of souls he obtains.
This power set should put Quan Chi as the more powerful sorcerer. However, Shang Tsung’s mastery of soul absorption gave him centuries’ worth of knowledge and abilities that almost matched that of Gods. In fact, Shang Tsung trumped Quan Chi in that he created Kronika’s Crown. Shang Tsung not only knows the inner machinations of the Hourglass of Time but can withstand its strain should he decide to shape time in his image.
Shang Tsung In Mortal Kombat 1
Despite Titan Liu Kang ensuring his version of Shang Tsung won’t grow in power, the benefactor only known as Damashi conspired to install the new Shang Tsung in Queen Sindel’s court. This Damashi revealed herself as a Titan Shang Tsung, created when Kronika’s defeat created a multiverse of timelines where Kombatants have become Titans of their own. After Titan Shang Tsung’s eventual defeat, the younger Shang Tsung was imprisoned under Queen Mileena’s rule. After a prison escape, Shang Tsung found himself on an abandoned sorcerer’s island with a dormant Well of Souls. The ending of his Tower Mode states that Shang Tsung will start learning to use the Well’s power, implying that Shang Tsung may very well reacquire his powerset in the Original Timeline prior to his ascension to godhood.
9
Geras
The Immortal Defender Of The Hourglass
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 11 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Absolute Immortality, Timeline Immunity, Temporal Anchor, Sand Battery |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Protector of the Hourglass, Titan Liu Kang’s Successor |
Geras
was originally created as an artificial construct to protect Kronika, the Keeper of Time. Being a creation of the Titaness herself, Geras boasts an extraordinary physiology, coupled with superhuman levels of strength, durability, and battle prowess.
However, what sets Geras apart from the rest of the Kombatants isn’t necessarily his creation, but rather his nature. Kronika created Geras as a “fixed point in time,” meaning he’s able to restore his previous state regardless of what happened to him. He’s practically achieved immortality, being able to heal from any injury, even fatal ones, in seconds. It took Raiden binding Geras to an anchor and sinking him in the endless Blood Seas to contain him.
Geras In Mortal Kombat 1
While drowned for eternity in the Original Timeline, Titan Liu Kang recreates Geras in his new era with the task of solely defending both the timeline and the Hourglass. Due to the circumstances of his creation, Geras is implied to be impossible to corrupt, hence Liu Kang’s decision to choose him as the Hourglass’ new Keeper should the Titan eventually perish in the future. Geras’s immunity to temporal machinations makes him one of the most powerful beings in the realms, especially when combined with his absolute immortality.
8
Cetrion
The Former Elder Goddess Of Light And Life
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 11 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Elder God Physiology, Timeline Immunity, Elemental Control |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Not Mentioned, absorbed by Kronika in the Original Timeline |
Introduced as Shinnok’s counterpart,
Cetrion
serves as the Elder God of Light. Whereas Shinnok represented Darkness, Cetrion represented light and its purity, manipulating the elements and life itself. Cetrion has control over all elements, although she does seem to have a fondness for manipulating the earth.
However, her true power lies in her nature as an Elder God. Essentially a deity, Cetrion cannot be truly killed like Shinnok. Cetrion can even survive injuries like decapitation, similar to Shinnok. What holds Cetrion back is her devotion to her mother, as she can become just as much of a threat should she decide to take matters into her own hands.
Cetrion In Mortal Kombat 1
Since Kronika absorbs Cetrion’s essence to empower her in the Original Timeline, it’s presumed that she perished alongside her mother when Liu Kang defeated Kronika for control over the Hourglass. However, when
Mortal Kombat 11
specified that Cetrion is immune to Kronika’s temporal tampering due to her status as an Elder God, there’s a possibility of Cetrion existing somewhere in
Mortal Kombat 1
, much like how Liu Kang simply neutralized and depowered her twin Shinnok in the new timeline.
7
Kronika
The Former Titan Keeper Of Time
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 11 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Titan Physiology, Spacetime Manipulation, Sand Control, Crown of Time |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Dead, “Damashi” Visage of Titan Shang Tsung |
Despite her short stay as the antagonist of
MK 11
,
Kronika
is not one to mess with. Aside from being the mother of Elder Gods Shinnok and Cetrion, the Titaness Kronika is the Keeper of Time. As the Architect of Destiny, she can control the flow of time. She can even summon individuals from various points in time without triggering any paradoxes. Kronika can manipulate energy and the sands of time, incorporating them into her attack.
Kronika’s downfall is her lack of omnipotence. She requires energy sources to control the Hourglass, such as her crown, Earthrealm’s Jinsei, or the essence of an Elder God. Had she been given enough planning, Kronika could have used her time manipulation to win without lifting a finger.
Kronika In Mortal Kombat 1
When Liu Kang defeated Kronika for control over the Hourglass, it was revealed that Kronika was permanently removed from the timeline. However, Kronika’s appearance served as the “avatar” of Titan Shang Tsung in his attempted corruption of Titan Liu Kang’s timeline, this time taking the identity of Damashi. While technically dead and no longer Keeper of the Hourglass, Kronika’s mastery over temporal control in her prime puts her leagues above other Titans. Interestingly enough, since it was mentioned that Elder Gods like Cetrion and Hourglass Protector Geras aren’t affected by temporal effects, it should be possible for Kronika to remain a threat elsewhere in the multiverse.
6
The Titan Kombatants In Mortal Kombat 1
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 11 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Original, Keepers of the Hourglass |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Alive, Active in their respective timelines |
When
Titan Kombatant
Shang Tsung of the Original Timeline revealed himself as the mysterious “benefactor” that tried to bring ruin to the Original Timeline Liu Kang’s grand design, Liu Kang returned to his role as Keeper of his own timeline to call for aid across the multiverse. In response, Original Timeline counterparts of Kitana, Kung Lao, and Raiden visited as Titans of their respective universes to assist Titan Liu Kang’s defense.
As shown in
Mortal Kombat 1
, Titan Kombatants “canonize”
Mortal Kombat 11
endings, with other Titans possessing combinations of Kombatant powers after defeating Kronika. It’s surmised that Titan Kombatants should possess their original skillset as well as limited reality and temporal control when outside their native universe. Their powers only become hindered when facing fellow Titans, as their equal power levels return them to their approximate non-divine Kombatant equivalents.
The Titan Kombatants In Mortal Kombat 1
While a fight with Titan Shang Tsung and his timeline’s versions of
Mortal Kombat
characters didn’t destroy Titan Liu Kang’s Hourglass, he awaited his rival’s forces atop the Pyramid of Argus in his own timeline. In here, a recreation of the Battle of Armageddon is enacted, this time with Titan Liu Kang’s Titans of Good fighting Titan Shang Tsung’s Titans of Evil. While the new Deadly Alliance of Titans Shang Tsung and Quan Chi were erased, the end credits of the game revealed a Titan Havik hoping to sow chaos across the multiverse. It’s implied that countless other Titans are in charge of their respective timelines, with Liu Kang’s Geras now tasked to stand watch and look into temporal threats.
5
Fire God Liu Kang
The Mortal Titan, God Of Fire
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat 1 |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Titan Physique, Original Counterpart Powers |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Demigod but returned to Titan, Mortal |
Players of
MK 11
would easily put
Liu Kang
in literal god-tier. In the game’s story, Kronika’s fear of both Liu Kang and Raiden’s potential motivated her to manipulate time to pit them against each other endlessly. Unfortunately, Raiden saw through her plan and merged himself with Liu Kang, imbuing his godly essence into him. Liu Kang became a Fire God, possessing the aspect of fire and lightning.
It’s difficult to pinpoint the Fire God’s abilities. However, it’s safe to assume that the Fire God would have his martial arts imbued with a deity’s strength. His feats include annihilating a Netherrealm legion and even besting Kronika. Moreover, given his control over Kronika’s Crown and the Hourglass of Time, the Fire God could also control time to do his bidding. He managed to forge a timeline away from Kronika’s machinations.
Fire God Liu Kang In Mortal Kombat 1
While technically still the creator of the current
Mortal Kombat 1
timeline, Fire God Liu Kang willingly demotes himself into a mere demigod to avoid the same temptations that corrupted Kronika as the Keeper of the Hourglass. However, the threat of Titan Shang Tsung forced Liu Kang to assume the mantle of Titan once again. While Titan Shang Tsung is eventually neutralized, Liu Kang wielding his Titan powers with a demigod’s body has burnt out his immortality. Although still capable of living through eons, Titan Liu Kang may be killed.
4
Onaga
No Longer Former Royalty, A Mythical Beast That Could Topple Regimes
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat: Deception |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Elder God Physiology, Magical Resistance, Necromancy, Dragon (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Trapped in Mount Tsaagan |
The Dragon King
Onaga
served as the ruler of Outworld prior to Shao Kahn. As Outworld’s Kahn, Onaga demonstrates superior strength, endurance, and magical resistance. He has the uncanny power to raise the dead, which he used to constantly revive his famed army. Had Shao Kahn not poisoned him, Onaga would have become the biggest mortal threat across the Realms.
In fact, Shao Kahn’s choice to eliminate Onaga demonstrates the latter’s threat level. His sheer cunning makes him a formidable foe. As a spirit, he duped fighters into giving him a mortal host, absorbing the powers of other Kombatants. Had Shujinko failed to realize his treachery, Onaga could have prepared to defeat Blaze and attain unspeakable power.
Onaga In Mortal Kombat 1
Onaga is mentioned in
Mortal Kombat 1
, primarily in the Tower Endings of Reiko and General Shao. Since their efforts to build an army were deemed pointless, their last resort would be taking control of Onaga, this time described as a being trapped within Mount Tsaagan after Shao’s ancestors defeated him. While not mentioned as former Outworld royalty, Onaga retaining the fearsome reputation of a Kombatant whom even Shao fears is a testament to his existing power in any timeline.
3
Shinnok
The Absent Elder God Of Darkness
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Elder God Physiology, Life Force Manipulation, Dark Magic, Mimicry (Fighting Style), Kuo Shou (Fighting Style), Amulet of Shinnok |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Neutralized and Depowered in Liu Kang’s timeline |
Shinnok
‘s ambitions to rule the Realms forced the other Elder Gods to banish him. However, Shinnok still possesses control over anything under his jurisdiction as the God of Death. He has control over illusions, soul-stealing, power mimicry, and conjuration. These abilities place him above Quan Chi and Shang Tsung. With his Amulet, Shinnok can erase people from existence, steal souls, or open portals across realms.
As Cetrion’s foil, Kronika intended Shinnok to oppose his sister’s virtues of Light and Life with Darkness and Death. Given his status as an Elder God, Shinnok cannot die, and will always remain a threat to the universe.
Shinnok In Mortal Kombat 1
Such was the threat that Shinnok possessed in Liu Kang’s new design that the Fire God declared Shinnok both neutralized and depowered in his timeline. However, Titan Shang Tsung’s intervention in Liu Kang’s affairs revealed an active Amulet of Shinnok, implying that a Shinnok may still exist in Titan Shang Tsung’s world. And while defeating Titan Shang Tsung meant the “destruction” of his timeline (and all signs of Shang Tsung’s Shinnok), the Amulet of Shinnok remaining in Liu Kang’s universe implies the possibility of the depowered Shinnok regaining his lost strength. Combined with the reality of Liu Kang now becoming mortal, the prospect of a revived Shinnok should threaten the Titan.
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Blaze
Keeper Of Godlike Power
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Nigh-Invulnerability, God-like Power, Flames (Fighting Style) |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Not Mentioned, Defeated by Shao Kahn in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon |
Blaze
‘s control over fire is an understatement of his full potential. The Edenian Sorceress Delia foresaw a time when Mortal Kombat’s fighters would threaten existence itself. Blaze is tasked to oversee these fighters and impart power and “a wish” to anyone who defeats him. In the events of
Armageddon
, Blaze organized the final battle as a free-for-all among Kombatants. Shao Kahn proved the victor and used his power to rule the realms. This prompted Raiden to send a message to the past, starting the events of
MK 2011
.
Interestingly, Blaze’s objectives required the assistance of Delia’s sons, Taven and Daegon, to determine the future of all realms. Had Blaze gained his own ambitions, he could’ve decided what was “right” for all realms as he saw fit.
Blaze In Mortal Kombat 1
The last appearance of Blaze was in
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
, where Shao Kahn defeats him and acquires ultimate power. This prompted Raiden to send a message to his younger self, prompting the events of 2011’s
Mortal Kombat
. While Blaze’s temporary possession of god-like power puts him equal to the level of Elder Gods, the inevitability of him passing his powers to either Taven or Daegon (prior to Shao Kahn’s interruption) in the Battle of Armageddon means he’s not as permanently powerful as other god-like figures in the series.
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The One Being
The Architect Of The Realms
| First Appearance |
Mortal Kombat: Deception |
|---|---|
| Powerset | Nigh Omnipotence, possesses the powers of all Elder Gods |
|
Status In Mortal Kombat 1 |
Not Mentioned, Implied to have influenced Shao Kahn in the merging of Earthrealm and Outworld in Mortal Kombat 9 |
The beginning of time contained only the
One Being
and the Elder Gods. The Elder Gods rose against the One Being to stop it from feeding off their essences. The One Being then split into each realm and into six Kamidogu. Theoretically, anyone who combined the Kamidogu with Shinnok’s Amulet would attain ultimate power.
Others imply that the One Being’s consciousness forged Onaga and Shao Kahn’s ambitions of uniting the Realms. Doing so would reawaken the One Being. Moreover, the Elder Gods’ interference in
MK 2011
implies that they only interrupt Mortal Kombat on matters concerning Realm unification, as this may cause the return of the One Being.
The One Being In Mortal Kombat 1
The One Being is no longer referenced in
Mortal Kombat 1
, which at first should imply that Titans are likely the strongest beings in their respective timelines. However, since the lore states the realms make up the One Being, and all Titans still created the realms in their designs, then the One Being may be an immutable, fixed point in time. Evidence towards such a theory comes in the form of the Hourglass, a celestial object that exists beyond the realms and is technically the power source of a Titan’s world-shaping abilities. The Hourglass being able to help Titans shape the universe may be a ploy to trick them into attempting to unite the realms, especially when doing so “recreates” the One Being – a plot it’s been trying to enact across the games.
Mortal Kombat 1
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series X,
Xbox Series S
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Released
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September 19, 2023
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Developer(s)
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NetherRealm Studios
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Genre(s)
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Fighting
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Metascore
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