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Mountain Hangar
This lower half of the Special Forces stronghold is just a few helipads near the water. Players wind up here when knocked from above.
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Island
This Island stage is halfway merged between Wonder Woman's homeland of Themyscira and Shang Tsung's palace in Outworld. There are no stage transitions to speak of, but the effects are nice.
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Netherrealm
The Netherrealm is an infinite series of platforms that can be accessed via Free Fall Kombat. There are many statues and stone things about which can assist in juggles.
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Batcave
A multi-tiered representation of the infamous Batcave, fighters can be bashed through expensive arrays of equipment twice to initiate Free Fall Kombat until they reach the bottom level where the various Bat vehicles live.
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Apokolips
Outdoor arena, allows for infinite Free Fall Kombat transitions between various platforms.
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Gotham City Rooftop
Players can be chucked off the side of this fairly anonymous rooftop to the "Gotham City Streets" level via Free Fall Kombat.
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Graveyard
This representation of Mortal Kombat's graveyard allows players to be flung into markers and other decorations to facilitate combos, or sent down to a lower level via Free Fall Kombat.
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Mountain Hangar 2
The upper half of the Special Forces stronghold, with a few looming plane like vehicles and computer bays in the background. Players can be Free Fall Kombat'd to the helipads below.
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Gotham City Street
While technically confined to a small alleyway between buildings, players can smash each other through said buildings to other identical alleyways via Test Your Might.
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Throne Room
A half merged stage between both Shao Kahn and Darkseid's respective throne rooms. Not only does each side have its own lower area accessible by Free Fall Kombat, but you can smash through the separating wall between them via Test Your Might.
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Seaside
For some bizarre reason, a part of Big Ben has been destroyed and washed ashore on this stage.
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Karaoke Bar
"Hide and Kei" perform an emotional duet about ninjas falling in love at the Goketsuji tournament.
Kuroko is present.
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Onmyouji Forest
A grim forest lit by candles and hitodama is occupied by a group of monks ("Yabeno Hikomaro & Kotohime with the Boushu Dancers") performing a techno song about Japanese exorcists.
Bonnou Kaihou included a CG video of the monks performing an ex...
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Arena (Internet Song)
"Hikarino Michiko" performs an old-fashioned tune about how wonderful it is to fall in love on the internet.
This stage has a Kuroko.
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Gen's Restaurant 'Daihanjyo'
A chinese noodle shop run by Gen that is popular with Street Fighters and Darkstalkers. Birdie, M. Bison, Sodom, Victor, Bishamon, Fei Long, Dhalsim and Charlie all sit idly by stuffing their faces while Rolento crawls about apparently catching thei...
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Falling Cliffs
The edges of this desolate platform continually crumble away until only a small circle remains. One of the few stages where players can voluntarily suicide, victims plummet down the side and writhe in agony on the spikes below.
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Yin Yang Island
A small island caught between Earthrealm and Outworld. The environs (and music) periodically shift between tropical and malevolent. In the darkness, kombatants can be knocked off the side and be eaten alive by killer fish.
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Quan Chi's Fortress
On this circular platform at the sight of Quan Chi's mysterious chamber, fighters can knock each other down into a grid of laser dismemberment.
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Kuatan Palace
A circular arena in an ornate chamber, surrounded by fiery death.
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Dragon King's Temple
Another small circle jobby, this time surround by angled spires. In single player the Kamidogu line the edges and can be destroyed to bring down Onaga's health in a momentary stun.
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Chamber of Artifacts
An immense glass observatory with a giant (equippable) sword on display. With enough hard hits and proper placement, victims can be sent through the shattered floor to a spikey death.
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Dragon Mountain
Perhaps outside the Dragon King's temple, fighters can be knocked between these cliff-side arenas but not entirely over the edge.
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The Pit
An homage to MK's most infamous battleground, the moonlit bridge over The Pit looms beside this square battleground. Fighters are easily sent over the side to the expected fate.
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Living Forest
This homage to the classic MK2 backdrop features no death traps or weapons of any sort, and a pretty tame representation of the Living Forest for which it is named.
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Sky Temple
Lightning crashes about the top most level of this massive tower and an equippable weapon waits in the center. Fighters can send each other tumbling down the sides and continue the battle on the lower balconies, but a second knock off results in a f...
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Nethership Interior
The fight begins up by the windows, but fighters will inevitably be launched down into the main cargo area. The hanging bodies swing lazily, but can be moved forcefully to interrupt or otherwise inconvenience your opponent.
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Dark Prison
A grimey prison featuring a random assortment of cameos from throughout the MK series behind bars. The spike walls on the lower floor will come together and crush anyone unfortunate enough to get knocked between them.
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Beetle Lair
A windowed room with numerous smashable ornamental pillars. Fighters can be sent through the brick wall to a stoney lower area where an equippable weapon awaits.
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Hell's Foundry
The fight starts on a narrow bridge area up above, but the fight easily be taken to the floor below at the risk of someone winding up in the giant smelting device.
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Slaughterhouse
There's a bloody skull fountain upstairs but the real highlights are the giant spikey grinders available after a trip through the floor.
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Lower Mines
On this particularly small stage there's a stone dragon's maw that will chomp anyone within its grasp. On the other side there's a short fall to an unidentified but assuredly unpleasant death.
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Akuma Stage
A candle lit training cave on Akuma's island. Ultimately destroyed at the games conclusion.
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Ryu Stage
A frosty hillside somewhere in Japan.
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