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Is Raiden better than Liu Kang?

Is Raiden better than Liu Kang?

Since it’s AFTER the events of MK11’s story mode, Raiden would be the weakest since he is a mortal and Liu Kang the strongest being, the chosen one, savior of Earthrealm, and being a thunder and fire god. Sonya’s probably a lot more powerful than you think, but you’re right.

Can Liu Kang defeat Raiden?

Quan Chi later resurrects Shao Kahn’s dead wife Sindel on Earth, allowing Shao Kahn to invade Earthrealm. Liu Kang accompanies Raiden to see the Elder Gods. They try to convince the Elder Gods to stop Shao Kahn, but the Elder Gods refuse to intervene. He fights with Raiden, but is defeated.

Why is Liu Kang a zombie in MK Armageddon?

Liu Kang was an infamous example of a zombie in the MK series. Raiden, who was corrupted by his suicide, had used necromancy to reanimate Liu Kang’s body as an enforcer of the dark thunder god’s will. Raiden had then unleashed Liu Kang’s active corpse to destroy those who Raiden believes have caused harm to Earthrealm.

What did Raiden do to Liu Kang?

Kronika kidnaps the past Liu Kang so his revenant can absorb his soul. Rather than kill him, Raiden merges with the revenant and younger Liu Kang, transforming them into “Fire God Liu Kang”.

Who killed Raiden?

Shao Kahn
In 2011’s Mortal Kombat reboot, which serves as a reboot of the first three games, Shao Kahn is once again the main antagonist and final boss of the game’s Arcade Ladder and Story Mode. Shao Kahn kills Raiden after acquiring Blaze’s powers, but the thunder god is able to send prophetic messages to his past self.

Is Scorpion a zombie?

Scorpion’s ending reveals he is actually an undead specter, a warrior who was killed by Sub-Zero, survived by a wife and child, and allowed to return to the physical realms in order to have his revenge.

Is Sub-Zero a bad guy?

Sub-Zero Is the main villain in 2021’s Mortal Kombat, not just Scorpion’s rival, because they want to stretch the source material into a series. Mortal Kombat’s 2021 reboot cleverly made Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim) the movie’s central villain, rather than squeezing him in as a rival for Scorpion (Hiroyuki Sanada).