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* UseTheirOwnWeaponAgainstThem: If a character drops a weapon during a match, their opponent can pick it up and use it against them.

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* UseTheirOwnWeaponAgainstThem: If a character drops a weapon during a match, their opponent can pick it up and use it against them. Quan-Chi additionally has a special move that allows him to steal an opponent's weapon straight out of their hands.
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* ''Debuting from VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'': [[Characters/MortalKombatQuanChi Quan Chi]] and [[BlowYouAway Fujin]].

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* ''Debuting from VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'': [[SatanicArchetype Shinnok]], [[Characters/MortalKombatQuanChi Quan Chi]] and [[BlowYouAway Fujin]].

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* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'':
** ''4'': Raiden, Johnny Cage, Liu Kang, Reptile, Scorpion, Sonya Blade and Goro.
* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombatII'':
** ''4'': Sub-Zero (Kuai Liang), Jax and Noob Saibot.
** ''Gold'': Baraka, Kitana, Mileena and Kung Lao.
* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombat3'':
** ''Gold'': Cyrax and Sektor.
* ''Debuting from VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'':
** ''4'': Shinnok, Quan Chi and Fujin.
* ''Newcomers'':
** ''4'': Tanya, Jarek, Kai, Reiko and Meat.

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* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'':
** ''4'': Raiden,
VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'': [[Characters/MortalKombatLiuKang Liu Kang]], [[Characters/MortalKombatRaiden Raiden]], [[Characters/MortalKombatHanzoHasashi Scorpion]], [[Characters/MortalKombatJohnnyCage Johnny Cage, Liu Kang, Reptile, Scorpion, Cage]], [[ActionGirl Sonya Blade Blade]], [[LastOfHisKind Reptile]], and Goro.
[[TheDragon Goro]]
* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombatII'':
** ''4'':
VideoGame/MortalKombatII'': [[Characters/MortalKombatKuaiLiang Sub-Zero (Kuai Liang), Jax II]], [[AllAmericanFace Jax]], and [[Characters/MortalKombatBiHan Noob Saibot.
** ''Gold'': Baraka, Kitana, Mileena and Kung Lao.
Saibot]].
* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombat3'':
** ''Gold'': Cyrax
VideoGame/MortalKombatII (Added in Gold)'': [[Characters/MortalKombatKitana Kitana]], [[Characters/MortalKombatMileena Mileena]], [[TheLancer Kung Lao]], and Sektor.
[[BladeBelowTheShoulder Baraka]].
* ''Returning from VideoGame/MortalKombat3 (Added in Gold)'': [[UnwillingRoboticisation Cyrax]] and [[TheStarscream Sektor]].
* ''Debuting from VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'':
** ''4'': Shinnok,
VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'': [[Characters/MortalKombatQuanChi Quan Chi Chi]] and Fujin.
[[BlowYouAway Fujin]].
* ''Newcomers'':
** ''4'': Tanya, Jarek, Kai, Reiko
''Introduced in Mortal Kombat 4'': [[DarkActionGirl Tanya]], [[DistaffCounterpart Jarek]], [[WarriorMonk Kai]], [[BigBadWannabe Reiko]], and Meat.[[LethalJokeCharacter Meat]].
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* DropTheHammer: Although Raiden usually uses a staff for a weapon, in this game he uses a hammer, then leaves it on top of a tall tower, where anyone who wants to can use it.
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* UpdatedRerelease: ''MK Gold'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast, which added several characters that weren't present in the original version.

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* UpdatedRerelease: ''MK Gold'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast, Platform/SegaDreamcast, which added several characters that weren't present in the original version.
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After ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'' and ''VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'', Midway decided it would venture into 3D -- which gave rise to ''Mortal Kombat 4'', released in 1997 for the Arcade, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation, and UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.

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After ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'' and ''VideoGame/MortalKombatMythologiesSubZero'', Midway decided it would venture into 3D -- which gave rise to ''Mortal Kombat 4'', released in 1997 for the Arcade, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, Platform/GameBoyColor, PC, UsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, and UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.
Platform/Nintendo64.



''[=MK4=]'' was updated with the release of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Mortal Kombat Gold]]'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast in 1999, which brought back six older characters.

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''[=MK4=]'' was updated with the release of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Mortal Kombat Gold]]'' for the UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Platform/SegaDreamcast in 1999, which brought back six older characters.
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* ObviousBeta: The initial arcade release wasn't technically supposed to get out to the public because it lacked, among other things, endings, the Kombo Limiter system, and certain characters and Fatalities.
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* DramaticSpineInjury: Each character has a move called "Bone Breaker", with four of them attacking the opponent's back:
** Kai picks up the opponent and slams their back down on his knee.
** Sonya jumps into a handstand on the opponent's shoulders and twists their torso 180°.
** Liu Kang turns the opponent around and kicks the lower portion of their back, bending their body in an arc.
** Goro holds the opponent over his head with his upper arms and uses the other two to punch the opponent's spine, visibly bending their torso.

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