Rain actually does appear in UMK3 for Arcade, but only in the attract mode of the game. He was created by series programmer Ed Boon as a palette-swapped joke red herring inserted into Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. "[30] His Animality tied with that of Scorpion as the eighth-worst Fatality in the series from GamePro. 2)", "Mortal Kombat Characters & Concept Artwork", "... Steve Blum (SubZero/Reptile/Bo'RaiCho); Johnny Yong Bosch (Kung Jin); Andrew @AndrewSBowen (Johnny/Smoke/Rain); Greg Eagles (Jax/Baraka)", "@KariWahlgren voices Mileena. Super Roundhouse: Back + High Kick. Smoke ninja ou humano so tem um fatality tbm... O ermack so tem um fatality nesse mortal tbm. "[24] Den of Geek's Gavin Jasper criticized Rain's UMK3 attract-mode appearance as "false advertising",[25] but also ranked Rain 36th in his 2015 rating of the 64 series characters due to his MK2011 ending and the expansion of his backstory in Armageddon as "a power-hungry jerk who believed that he was owed everything. In the games, Rain is from the fictional realm of Edenia like Kitana and Jade, but he does not share his compatriots' allegiance to their homeland and instead opts to serve evil Outworld emperor Shao Kahn. Rain fights valiantly for the Emperor Shao Kahn. Like Kitana, Rain's origins also come from their former realm of Edenia. Rain plans to take the throne for himself when the war is over but is stopped by D'Vorah. Combo 2: High Kick, High Kick, Low Kick, High Kick, Back + High Kick. Rain is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by NetherRealm Studios/Midway Games. MK Trilogy Bio. Lightning: Back, Back, Back, High Punch. Thousands of years later, during the events of MK Trilogy, Rain resurfaced during Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm prior to the third Mortal Kombat tournament, and was attacked by Kahn's extermination squads; not wanting to suffer at their hand, he elected to turn his back on his homeland and side with Kahn, who trained him as an assassin alongside fellow Edenians Kitana and Jade before enlisting them in the fight against the Earth warriors. Born in Kitana's former world of Edenia, Rain was smuggled away from the realm as a small child shortly after Shao Kahn's take over. Babality: Forward, Back, Back, High Punch. Gente deixa eu avisar voces que ainda jogam um mortal kombat. * Friendship: Down, Forward, Forward, Forward, Low Punch. © 2002-2020 Mortal Kombat Warehouse - All rights reserved. "[27] Elijah Watson of Complex named Rain as one of the series' most brutal characters in 2013. [9], Rain made a one-episode appearance in the 1996 animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, and was voiced by Rino Romano. "Most Mortal Kombat characters don't get their start as an inside joke, but Rain proves to be a rare exception. Bryan Dawson of Prima Games named Rain in MK Trilogy as one of the series' "cheapest" characters, citing his specials therein that led to lengthy combos. [23], Rain is one of the Mortal Kombat series' more negatively received characters from the first generation of games, mainly due to his origins. In order to stir up fan interest in the game, he became a playable character in the follow-up title Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Mind Control Orb: Down, Forward, High Punch. Thousands of years later he resurfaced. finishing moves in arenas are always carried out close to the enemy and only on the locations Subway , Shao Kahn's Tower and Pit 3 . He was played by stuntman Tyrone Cortez Wiggins in a minor role in the 1997 film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, in which he serves as the general of Shao Kahn's extermination squads but is killed by Kahn after sparing the lives of Kabal and Stryker (both unseen) after capturing them. O sub zero ninja so tem um fatality no mortal do ultimate mortal kombat 3. He plays his most prominent role in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, where he is revealed to be a demigod and related to the protagonist of the game's storyline. "[6] A fan of Prince, Boon's inspiration for the character was the 1984 track Purple Rain, coupled with his jokingly wondering what color palette had not yet been used in the games. Rain will return in Mortal Kombat 11 as part of the Kombat Pack 2 DLC. [12], His storyline is altered in the 2011 Mortal Kombat reboot, which makes no mention of his father or siblings, instead of describing him as having been orphaned at a young age by Kahn's conquest of Edenia and raised under the protection of Edenian resistance fighters. Topless Robot, in 2009, ranked him fourth in their list "The 9 Most Pathetic Fighting Game Characters" for the same reasons, adding: "It's not that Rain is an untalented fighter. 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Thousands of years later he resurfaced, his allegiance belonging to Kahn he chose to betray his homeland rather than suffer at the hands of Kahn's extermination squads. * Fatality 2: (Half Screen Away) Down, Down, Back, Forward, High Kick. Thousands of years later he resurfaced, his allegiance belonging to Kahn he chose to betray his homeland rather than suffer at the hands of Kahn's extermination squads. [9], Mortal Kombat: Armageddon (2006) marks Rain's return as a playable character after a decade, as he is selectable along with the series' then-entire roster. In his official Armageddon render, he is seen brandishing a pair of curved knives but never actually uses them in the game; instead, his weapon is a sword. 8: Betrayed in Outworld", Shawn Kittelsen (w), Dexter Soy (p), Dexter Soy (i). Rain has been playable only in MK: Armageddon and the compilation game Mortal Kombat Trilogy in addition to the 2011 Mortal Kombat reboot, for which he was a later addition as downloadable content. * These finishers aren only available in Mortal Kombat Trilogy. [4] Similar to Ermac in the first Mortal Kombat, players attempted to hunt him down to no avail, and speculation regarding his existence was spurred by a cryptic message inserted by the developers that read "Rain can be found in the Graveyard", in reference to a stage in the game where the character was never actually seen. His allegiance belonging to Kahn, he chose to betray his homeland rather than suffer at the hands of Kahn's extermination Squads. [11] Rain consequently starts to refer to himself as a prince of the realm, as seen in Armageddon's training mode, but he still chooses to independently fight on the side of evil. [18] Rain makes a brief appearance in one episode of the 1998 television series Mortal Kombat: Conquest and is played by Percy "Spitfire" Brown. * Fatality 1: (Close) Forward, Forward, Down, High Punch. The noncanonical biography that had been created for him was passed on to Rain instead and included in the game's instruction manual. [31] Robert Workman of Prima Games ranked his "Bubble Burst" Fatality 41st in his 2014 list of the series' fifty best Fatalities. This caught the attention of Kahn, who offered the power-hungry Rain an army of his own in exchange for his services. [22] He is not seen again until the twenty-first chapter, in which he is disfigured and recuperating under Mileena's care after being recovered by the Red Dragon clan. His offense drew on the power of weather as he was able to harness water and lightning, while he shared Reptile's victory pose and the stance for Ermac's Telekinetic Slam for his lightning strike, which caused opponents to bounce into the air and thus set them up for a juggle combo. Rain is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by NetherRealm Studios/Midway Games.He was created by series programmer Ed Boon as a palette-swapped joke red herring inserted into Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.In order to stir up fan interest in the game, he became a playable character in the follow-up title Mortal Kombat Trilogy. "Blood Gods: Deadly Allies (pt. This is a "Mortal Kombat 11" hidden Fatality that requires Mileena to be in close range to her enemy so she can grab her enemy close, cut their guts open, and then pull their faces out of their wound. He confronts Taven in the fictional location of Arctika but is defeated in battle and flees into a portal. He has otherwise had minor appearances in the story and training modes of other series releases. [28], Rain's "Upside Down Uppercut" Fatality from Trilogy, in which he punches his opponent apart into four separate segments that fly vertically offscreen and then drop back down to perfectly reform their upended corpse, placed on 1UP.com's list of Mortal Kombat's fifteen worst Fatalities[29] and made Game Informer's selection of the series' seven worst finishers: "Rain was one of the many palette-swap clones in Mortal Kombat Trilogy, and he easily had the worst Fatality. Combo 1: High Punch, High Punch, Low Punch, High Punch. Rain was the tenth palette-swapped human ninja character introduced into the Mortal Kombat series. He is featured in Tanya's noncanonical arcade ending, in which he and Tanya flee Kotal Kahn's forces in Outworld but are captured. [13] However, in Rain's ending, Kahn had no intention of fulfilling his end of the bargain. The general critical reception to the character has been mixed. Rain, therefore, kills him in combat and ends up saving Earthrealm in the process, for which he is thanked by Raiden, who also informs him that he is the son of Argus. Enraged at the truth about his history, he joins Kitana in aligning with the Earth Realm Warriors. His roundhouse kick was unique to the series as it sent opponents flying onto the opposite side of the screen, while his Animality turned him into a pygmy elephant that trumpets the skin of his opponent. She turns him over to Kahn in exchange for clemency, resulting in Rain being burned at the stake.[15]. Born of Kitana's former world of Edenia, Rain was smuggled away from the realm as a small child shortly after Shao Kahn's take over. Rain makes his first appearance in the Mortal Kombat series in the attract mode of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (1995), in which he attacks Shao Kahn on the Portal stage. But it would be Kahn's own step daughter, the Princess Kitana who turns Rain against him. (Use the joystick to move your opponent in the air) Super Roundhouse: Back + High Kick. Stage Fatalities: Forward, Down, Forward, Low Kick. Responder Excluir He was given more water-based special moves for Armageddon and the 2011 Mortal Kombat reboot, the latter in which he was later added as a downloadable character. This Ending appears only in MKTrilogy and UMK3 for Sega Genesis. It's just that you can't help but feel like you've seen this guy somewhere before. By the time Boon had decided to include Rain as a selectable in UMK3, the game was already completed, which caused him to hack into the attract mode to insert a snippet of the character as an unplayable red herring who was a purple palette swap of Scorpion, and created his name from scratch to display in his power bar, thus it is the only one in the game that is not italicized. E o rain e noob nao tem nenhum. Born in Kitana's former world of Edenia, Rain was smuggled away from the realm as a small child shortly after Shao Kahn's take over. But his allegiance comes under question when he mysteriosly disappears during an extermination squad attack. [16], For his reemergence in Armageddon, Rain was given a new, distinct identity like the other ninjas from the two-dimensional games, with less emphasis on purple for his uniform and more on black and gold, giving him a more regal appearance that now included a back-length cape, while he still concealed his identity behind a mask that itself was a standalone entity as he was now shown as having long, black hair tied up in a topknot. He was once a member of the Lin Kuei along with, Shawn Kittelsen (w), Igor Vitorino (p), Oclair Albert (i). 1 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3/Mortal Kombat Trilogy 1.1 Combos 1.2 Special Moves 1.3 Fatalities 2 Mortal Kombat: Armageddon 2.1 Zi Ran Men 2.2 Storm Sword 2.3 Special Moves 3 Mortal Kombat (2011) 3.1 Basic Attacks 3.2 Combo Attacks 3.3 Fast Tags 3.4 Tag Combos 3.5 Special Moves 3.6 Enhanced Moves 3.7 X-Ray 3.8 Finishers High Punch, High Punch, Low Punch, High Punch. He has no dialogue and is sent by Kahn to kill Kung Lao before the next tournament, but is unsuccessful after being forced to flee when Taja intervenes. He serves as Mileena's advisor and tries to help her reclaim the Outworld throne from the warlord Kotal Kahn in the midst of a civil war. Prior to being announced as a downloadable playable fighter, he was initially started out as one of the non-playable klassic trilogy ninjas whom Shang Tsung assumed as for his move list, reusing the assets from Mortal Kombat (2011) rather than the assets from Rain’s last known kombat appearance in Mortal Kombat X. * Animality: (Sweep) Block, Block, Run, Run, Block. Rain appears only in the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis versions of UMK3, and MKTrilogy, obviously. [8] However, Kahn's would-be domination of Earthrealm is unsuccessful and Rain is absent from the series until the training mode of Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), where he asks Shujinko to find a dagger belonging to Goro, which he in turn keeps for himself until he is knocked out by Jade. Thousands of years later he resurfaced. "[26] UGO ranked him 28th out of the series' top 50 characters in 2012. Rain, consequently drunk with power to which he felt he was entitled, coupled with a sense of superiority from being the offspring of a god, takes over Kahn's armies to rule all realms, starting, to Raiden's horror, with Earthrealm. [14], Rain is not playable in Mortal Kombat X (2015), but appears in the game's story mode. [32], "Rain is an assassin working freelance. He learns that his father was once a general in Edenia's army and died at the hands of Shao Kahn himself. His allegiance belonging to Kahn, he chose to betray his homeland rather than suffer at the hands of Kahn's extermination Squads. As he gained a reputation as an exceptional warrior, his level of arrogance followed suit, and when he was refused leadership of the resistance, he betrayed them to their (unidentified) sworn enemy. [20][21] In DC Comics' 2015 weekly Mortal Kombat X prequel miniseries, Rain debuts in the eighth chapter as he joins Reiko and Mileena in their war against Kotal Kahn, manipulating the weather to block out the sun and therefore deny Kahn his primary power source, but he is severely burned by Kahn in retaliation. High Kick, High Kick, Low … Born of Kitana's former world of Edenia, Rain was smuggled away from the realm as a small child shortly after Shao Kahn's take over. To prove his loyalty he embarked on a suicide mission to destroy Shao Kahn and end the menace once and for all. As one of only seventeen characters in the game to receive an official biography,[10] he plays his largest role in the original series continuity by learning of his true Edenian heritage from evil Outworld sorcerer Quan Chi, who informs Rain that he is a direct descendant of Argus, the protector god of Edenia, as well as the half-sibling of the game's protagonist Taven and his brother Daegon, both of whom were favored by their father to assume his mantle of Edenia's protectors. Lightning: Back, Back, Back, High Punch. [6], Rain was made a playable character with his own backstory and distinct set of moves for the home versions of UMK3 and the 1996 home-release compilation title Mortal Kombat Trilogy, the latter which was to actually include another new ninja character, Tremor, a brown palette swap who had been cut during the development process. "Blood Ties, ch. [7][note 1], As a child, Rain was smuggled away from his homeland of Edenia in the midst of the realm's takeover by Outworld emperor Shao Kahn, while his father stayed behind to perform his duties as general of Edenia's armies, but he was killed and his armies crushed in the invasion. Brutality: High Punch, High Punch, Block, Low Kick, High Kick, Block, Low Kick, High Kick, Block, High Punch, Low Punch. He informs Mileena of a conversation he overheard among Red Dragon clansmen regarding her former comrade Reiko's loyalty to Havik, resulting in Mileena planning an invasion of Shang Tsung's island to hunt down Reiko, Havik and the Red Dragon. (Use the joystick to move your opponent in the air) [19], Rain was included as an "exclusive" in a "Klassic Ninja" six-pack of 4" action figures released in 2011 by Jazwares, while a polystone statue of the character was released by Syco Collectibles in 2012. Go Up. [5], Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon explained in 2011 that Rain's conception "was me being a jerk, basically. [17] The character's live-media incarnations were portrayed by African-American actors. Mind Control Orb: Down, Forward, High Punch.
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