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Originally appearing in Mortal Kombat 3, the Bell Tower features a weak wooden floor that makes for a gruesome stage fatality.
In Mortal Kombat: Deception, the Dark Prison arena houses many past kombatants. The far wall also features a fatality, one activated by herding your opponent into the space between the tall, spiked presses.
First appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the Dead Pool features a stage fatality that involves uppercutting the victim off of the catwalk and into the pool of acid.
Battle Arena in Mortal Kombat Deception. This shrine lies adjacent to the hollowed out mountain, and frequent tongues of flame escape across its surface scarring combatants in the name of the Dragon King.
Mortal Kombat Deception fighting arena, watch your step...
As the formidable sub boss in Mortal Kombat, Goro takes on would-be champions in his underground lair.
The lush, beautiful gardens found outside the emperor's palace in Outworld.
A deadly fighting arena, introduced in Mortal Kombat Deception.
The Kombat Tomb appears in Mortal Kombat II. It features a stage fatality where the victor may uppercut their opponent into the ceiling, where a bed of spikes awaits them.
Fighting arena in MK Deception.
The Living Forest is an arena in the Mortal Kombat universe. It first appeared in MK 2, and then later in MK: Deception as a 3D battle stage.
A 3D battle arena in MK Armageddon, the Lumbermill is a dangerous locale, where death lies wait within the spinning cylinders of the combine .
This shimmering courtyard in Outworld draws meteors from the heavens that strike unwary combatants during battle. It makes its appearance in Mortal Kombat Armageddon.
Noob Saibot battles his opponents in his hidden Dorfen, in Mortal Kombat 3.
This tall spire in Outworld features flights of slowly winding stairs, of which combatants may tumble down if they stary too close to the landings. It makes its appearance in MK Armageddon.
The Fortress of the evil sorcerer Quan Chi as a combat arena first appeared in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance.
A fighting arena that appears in the Mortal Kombat series. The non-human Reptile dwells here.
This stage first appears in Ultimate MK 3. It's strange name is actually an anagram for "Classic Sub-Zero," an alternate version of the popular character who was added into the Ultimate release of MK 3.
First appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the emperor watches the tournament from his throne, flanked by his prisoners.
Sun Do is a city in southeastern Outworld.
A village in the wastelands of Outworld.
The throne room for the emperor of Outworld.
Appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the arena lies on the outskirts of Outword, a central portal flanked by Shadow Priests. Pressing down start when Dan "Toasty" Forden appears during battle leads you to Kombat with the hidden character Smoke.
A bloody fighting arena in Mortal Kombat: Deception.
Originally appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the Wastelands of Outworld are a bleak and ruined landscape where it is forever night. The Wastelands arena returned in MK: Armageddon and featured Death-by-Catapult as a stage fatality.
The Warrior Shrine is a battle arena in Mortal Kombat. Stone statues of the human warriors line the length of the hall, and the Shokan Prince Goro stands at its center.
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