Green Skull: Forward, Forward, Low Punch. The Alliance's first target was to eliminate the two greatest threats to their cause, Shao Kahn and Liu Kang. He was voiced by Darin De Paul. As part of the eponymous pair in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, he forms a tenuous partnership with fellow sorcerer Shang Tsung in attempt to conquer both Earthrealm and the otherworldly dimension of Outworld, and plays a notable role in the 2011 Mortal Kombat reboot game as he is written into the continuity of the series' first three titles, and returned in the 2015 release Mortal Kombat X. Peron | Quan Chi Quan Chi also with Noob Saibot's assistance opens a Soulnado to the heavens, but is stopped by Nightwolf, so Quan Chi retreats to the Neatherealm. He bargained their freedom from this hell in exchange they would protect him from Scorpion. On his belt he now bears the authentic Amulet of Shinnok. The Lin Kuei sent their best assassin Sub-Zero in order to get the amulet back. However, Native American warrior Nightwolf defeats Quan Chi in battle and kicks Noob Saibot into the Soulnado to destroy it, though Quan Chi escapes. Quan Chi participates in the battle at the Pyramid of Argus for Blaze's power. Skarlet | What Shang Tsung failed ot tell Quan Chi was that no sorcerer could enter this temple so Quan Chi would need to recruit a powerful warrior to retreive it for him. Some of these artifacts are Shinnok's Amulet, the Living Weapon, Onaga's undead army, the immortal skull placed on Quan Chi's armor in MKX, his Fortress, etc. He is an independent sorcerer who has an allegiance to no one, and is first seen watching a future vision of the Earthrealm defenders battling Shao Kahn's cybernetic soldiers. Festival of Death | Despite being described as a native of the Netherrealm, Quan Chi's powers of sorcery are in fact weakened whenever he is present there, to the point he is virtually helpless to defend himself against attackers. Must be a certain distance from the opponent. "[48] Prima Games included the "Leg Beatdown" at #43 in their 2014 list of the series' top fifty Fatalities. Labs Missions. "[52], While Quan Chi was generally well received by critics, the reaction to his Fatalities is more divided. He was originally intended to be a playable character for the DLC of, He is one of the two characters who grant an achievement for unlocking them, the other being, He still has the Dragon King inscriptions in his body, despite not having found them yet. With victory assured for both the sorcerers they turned on each other when their paranoia grew to much. Quan Chi is also nearly able to kill Johnny Cage and turn him into a revenant as well, after discovering his ancestral powers from him defeating Shinnok, but is stopped by Raiden and Sonya Blade. Dragons | Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [39] In a 2006 interview with Konquest fan page MKC Site, Maropis explained that he "honestly wasn't into the whole Mortal Kombat video game thing", but he "just felt this character" once his makeup was applied, a process that took two hours. Not much is know about Quan Chi's past, except that he is a source able to travel between realms without being detected by the Elder Gods, which he used to his advantages to amass great powers. In his first appearance, he wore a heavy green uniform with spike-studded black armor and originally, with a yin-yang emblem on it, which seems regal, he uses it for formal gatherings. Reptile | Unknown to Shinnok, Quan Chi gave him a fake amulet and kept the real one for himself for his own selfish goals. Quan Chi them left Sub-Zero with a cryptic message. Quan Chi made regular guest appearances in Mortal Kombat: Conquest. Sindel, Other Villains Alias He tosses his opponent one of his green flaming skulls whic the opponent then smashes against their own skull in daze. He is Shinnok's right-hand-man and the archenemy of Scorpion. This assumes that the tattoos now have nothing to do with. He is also capable of freely traveling through the realms through portals that he will summon at will. "[59] James Deaux of Earth-2.net deemed it the "lamest" finisher ever: "In a series where people have their heads blown up, ripped off, sliced in half, torched, melted, and even eaten whole, the producers of the games felt that Quan Chi should one-down them by ... stretching their neck out an extra three feet. Quan Chi's appearances in some of his endings along with the endings of several other characters has him being in control of an army or realm. Mortal Kombat (2011): "The Netherrealm has produced many vile beings, but none rival the Arch-Sorcerer Quan Chi. Hasashi is engulfed in flames, resurrecting as Scorpion and accepting Quan Chi's offer, not knowing that Quan Chi is framing Sub-Zero. The partnership dissolves however when Shang Tsung attempts to steal Shinnok's amulet to take control of Onaga's army for himself. Fighting Styles It was carried over into the 2011 reboot (enhanced with the explosion of the opponent's head in the process), while his other Fatality saw him summoning a sword composed of green energy that he used to dismember and decapitate his opponent, similar to Scorpion's "Split Decision" finisher in the same game. Gain ultimate power for himself (failed).Help the Brotherhood of Shadow in freeing Lord Shinnok from the confines of the Netherrealm for his own gains (succeeded). When Shang Tsung took hold of Kung Lao's soul after he was defeated by Goro, he was able to somehow learn where Shinnok's long lost amulet was. Quan Chi then gathers Shang Tsung and Baraka so they can help him, He is not seen for a while until Scorpion captures Kitana. However, Scorpion decides not to kill him as he remembers the deal he made with Raiden. Raiden, in his effort to prevent Armageddon, convinces him not to after defeating him in combat, but Quan Chi manipulates Scorpion into doing the deed by showing him a vision of the Lin Kuei warrior murdering Scorpion's clan, wife, and child. Kobra | [11] Scorpion has entered the tournament to seek revenge against Sub-Zero, whom he believes slaughtered his family and clan. Quan Chi attempted to banish the ninja spectre though Scorpion was able to grab a hold of Quan Chi before the spell was cast sending them both to the lowest pits of the Netherealm. Kung Lao | Later in the tournament, Quan Chi partners with Shang Tsung to defeat Kung Lao, but they fail, and Shao Kahn is eventually defeated. Character » Quan Chi is first seen in the game with Shang Tsung during the first tournament when Scorpion appears demanding to face Sub-Zero. A free roaming sorcerer powerful in the black arts, Quan Chi uses his abilities to free the now evil Elder God Shinnok from his confines in the Netherealm. Tremor | Motaro | Midway had planned to add Quan Chi to MKvsDC as downloadable content, but he was removed late in the process due to Midway's financial issues despite Boon's announcement at the time that the character was "almost done. While Sub-Zero and Scorpion fight, the merging of the realms continues and breaks Quan Chi out of his chains, freeing him from the Neatherrealm. The difference between Quan Chi's and Shang Tsung's creations is that Quan Chi resurrects fallen warriors (e.g. Shang Tsung | There also appears to be a chakra on his forehead. This Villain was proposed and approved by Villains Wiki's Pure Evil Proposals Thread. Quan Chi nonetheless appeared on the packaging of the Russian, Chinese, and Italian DVD releases of the film. They appeared together on the final page of the 1996 first draft of the script, with the only line of dialogue coming from Shinnok ("Together, Quan Chi, we will be unstoppable"). The mineral nullified his powers, and he is slain. Quan Chi located the Lin Kuei and bargained to have one of their warriors storm the temple and in return Quan Chi would use his magic to wipeout the Shirai Ryu clan. Quan Chi then return to the Netherealm with the amulet to further prepare Shinnok's forces though he did murder all of the Shirai Ryu clan. Quan Chi appears as one of the two main antagonists (alongside Shang Tsung) of the movie Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge. Shao Kahn betrayed Quan Chi and smacked him with his hammer in revenge. Spiked Mace (MK4, MKG) Broadswords (MK:DA, MK:TE, MK:D, MK:U, MK:A, MK 2011, MKX) Quan Chi also had his suspicions himself. He usually mistreated the three girls, but Mika in particular looked like she had feelings for him in one episode and he seemed to return those feelings. In order to defeat the younger Sub-Zero, Quan Chi was able to convince Scorpion that the younger Sub-Zero was the one that killed his family and clan. Rojack | However, Raiden with help from Johnny Cage successfully imprisons Shinnok inside of his own amulet, causing Quan Chi to retreat to the Netherrealm and go on the run. Shaakans | Additionally, his head will clip into the blades on his shoulders as well in addition to the back of his armor's collar behind his head. Ground Blast: The upgrade to Ground Burst where Quan Chi summons a more laser looking attack that does more damage, can be done close, medium, or long range. [57], On the other hand, David Saldana of 1UP.com ranked the "Neck Stretch" from Deadly Alliance the worst Fatality. Quan Chi also appears during the second tournament on Outworld, where he is once again the one who sent Scorpion. He has spent time amassing great magical abilities from many worlds. [4] After another sorcerer, Shang Tsung, reveals the location of Shinnok's long-lost amulet, Quan Chi attempts to retrieve it, only to encounter its four elemental guardians, so he proposes a deal with the Lin Kuei clan of assassins: he would destroy their rivals, the Shirai Ryu, in exchange for the assistance of one of their warriors, Sub-Zero. He was the first non-Shokan character to use a teleport-stomp attack. He is notable in particular for his high intelligence and cold, calculating pragmatism, as well as his penchant for manipulating and exploiting vulnerable targets to further his own agenda. Cyrax | © 2020 GAMESPOT, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. Oniro | This is either an oversight (unlikely) or possibly retconned to already being on his body. However, Quan Chi refuses, stating he already has a deal with Shao Kahn giving him the souls of everyone who has died in Mortal Kombat, and demonstrates this by summoning undead versions of Kung Lao, Nightwolf, Sindel, Kitana, Jade, Cyber Sub-Zero, Smoke, Jax Briggs, Kurtis Stryker, and Kabal. In the original timeline, he served as a background antagonist in the first three Mortal Kombat games, the main antagonist of Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, the secondary antagonist of Mortal Kombat 4, the titular main antagonist of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, a minor antagonist in Mortal Kombat: Deception, a cameo character in Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, a major antagonist in Mortal Kombat Armageddon, and a supporting protagonist in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. Quan Chi was to make a cameo at the end of the 1997 film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation alongside Shinnok in the Netherealm, to where Shinnok had been previously banished for attempting to interfere in the final match between Liu Kang and Shao Kahn at the film's climax. Raiden the proceeded to shock Shao Kahn while he was in the portal. Quan Chi. The MK team seems to be fond of Quan Chi's Deadly Alliance outfit, as he retains this design in every game released following Deadly Alliance, even games that chronologically predate it. Sub-Zero was then tasked by Raiden to retreive the amulet from Shinnok and Quan Chi was left to fight him along with his former assassin Sareena. Kabal | In his non-canonical ending in MK4, Quan Chi turned against Shinnok and destroyed him with his own amulet. Shortly after receiving this information which was before the upcoming Mortal Kombat tournament, the sorcerer proposed a deal with the Lin Kuei - he would destroy their rival clan, the Shirai Ryu, in exchange for the assistance of one of their warriors. Hellspawn | Quan Chi was directed towards the Temple of the Elements which was located somewhere in the Himalayas. Quan Chi also employed three female Netherrealm assassins, undead souls encased in living flesh named Siann, Mika and Sora. Zaggot | [27] The one element of Quan Chi's design that has remained unchanged is his albino skin tone, with simple parallel black stripes extending upward from his eyelids and extending over the top of his head in his first appearances, then enhanced in Deadly Alliance and onward with an extensive collection of red tattoo-like markings on his head, back and arms, in addition to an elliptical red gem planted in the center of his forehead. Quan Chi was constantly searching for power so he accepted the Elder God's proposal and together they overthrew Lucifer and claimed the Netherealm in Shinnok's name. While Quan Chi tries to stop him, Onaga suddenly arrives to take the amulet for himself. Quan Chi is then captured by Raiden and taken to the Elder Gods to face judgment for his many crimes, once the trial is over he is banished to the Neatherrealm. Shao Kahn would become the eventual winner and defeated Blaze gaining god-like power over the realms. Jarek | In exchange for his services Shinnok has granted Quan Chi the position of arch-sorcerer of his now expanded Netherealm. Shang Tsung accepted Quan Chi's offer, and this was the beginning of the titular "deadly alliance". Because he sneeks no true loyalty to anyone but himself, he will do anything, even doom the realms, to avoid justice for his crimes. Goro's Lair Stage Fatality: Forward, Forward, Back, Low Kick. Since most of the Earthrealm warriors are dead and Outworld is significantly weakened, soon Shinnok would be able to take Earthrealm and Outworld and nobody would be able to oppose him. Kollector | ", Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, "Mortal Kombat Characters & Concept Artwork", "Animated 'Mortal Kombat' Movie Sets Cast With Joel McHale, Jennifer Carpenter", Quan Chi Trailer Revealed At PlayStation Igromir Event, "Speed Demos Archive: Mortal Kombat Shaolin Monks", "The Mortal Kombat Vs. 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This may simply be the result of his character model being recycled from Deadly Alliance, or perhaps he wears another fake amulet for the purpose of looking more powerful to others. Quan Chi attempted to banish Scorpion to the Neatherrealm, but thinking quickly Scorpion tackled him and banished them both to the Neatherrealm. Quan Chi is the most powerful sorcerer and necromancer in the Netherrealm and a primary villain in the Mortal Kombat series. First appearing as an original guest character in the 1996 animated series Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, he made his game canon debut as the non-playable main antagonist of Midway's 1997 side-scrolling action-adventure game Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, which was followed by his official playable debut in the three-dimensional fighting title Mortal Kombat 4 the same year. Neck Stretch: Quan Chi jumps on his opponents shoulders and stretches their neck to an impossible length by using his magic. Kitana prevents the team from accepting it, but it nonetheless triggers acute personality changes that cause increased hostility among the heroes. Malebolgia | Powers/Skills Air Throw: Block in air when next to airborne opponent. He was eventually rescued by Drahmin and Moloch. To stop the Dragon King, Raiden unleashed his godly energy in a violent explosion, seemingly killing the Deadly Alliance. Quan Chi in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. SorceryNecromancyIllusionsFighting skillsManipulationTang Soo Do fighting stylePortal creationHis Dao Broadswords Quan Chi was supposed to make an appearance in the second movie Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and played by a Thai actor. The Special Forces agents refuse to hand Quan Chi to Scorpion, however, and a fight breaks out. Demon (Formerly Oni) One great example of this would be how he tricked Scorpion into thinking that Bi Han killed his clan and family. John Rambo | Siann, Mika and Sora | Crimes Quan Chi, alongside Skarlet and Kenshi, is the only character from, Quan Chi also appears to be a lot taller than in, Quan Chi once again has his debut costume from. Skeletal Bluff: The upgrade to Skeletal boost where Quan Chi gains both a boost in damage and slow regeneration of health. Quan Chi spends the following years assisting Shinnok in preparation for his grand return, as well as leading the cult known as the Brotherhood of Shadow. Animations. Quan Chi is a very tall, well-built man with red eyes. Just before Quan Chi is decapitated by Scorpion, he chants a spell to resurrect Shinnok. He eventually ends up fighting the blind warrior Kenshi, but Quan Chi's alliance ultimately falls apart and he is thrown off the Pyramid of Argus by Shang Tsung, who was in disguise as Ermac. Kung Lao would go on to defeating them and Kintaro before being killed by Shao Kahn. Komodai | The three girls were often sent to do his bidding in Earthrealm when the sorcerer was not capable of directly interfering. After arguing with the Emperor, Raiden appeared and confronted the two. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an admin first. Quan Chi's signature special move since his MK4 debut has been his "Skull Ball", a glowing, green skull-shaped blast of energy that he shoots at his opponents; it was waist-high and impossible to duck in MK4, but reduced to life-sized in future installments. This gave Quan Chi an idea, but he would need help to put it into action. Nightwolf | GamesRadar considered it one of their "ten greatest things about Mortal Kombat" in a 2007 feature. This gave Quan Chi a plan, and he made an offer to Shang Tsung he could not refuse. Later, he magically carves the inscriptions of the tomb of the Dragon King's army onto his body as somewhat becoming his tattoos. For Mortal Kombat X, he was designed by NetherRealm Studios character artist Solomon Gaitan, who initially referenced actor Yul Brynner when digitally sculpting Quan Chi's facial features. Jade | Under Shinnok's orders Quan Chi forms an alliance with Onaga, Shao Kahn, and Shang Tsung in the hopes that at least one of them would receive the power instead of one of the heroic fighters. Air Throw: Quan Chi grabs the opponent in the air and forces them under him and they fall and hit the ground with only the opponent taking damage since Quan Chi uses the opponent as a buffer. He is also able to link currents of souls to these portals as well. This amulet is believed to be the fake one of which Shinnok gained possession once again in Mortal Kombat 4, as Quan Chi already had the real amulet since Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero. Another mystery is the sorcerer's involvement in the Mortal Kombat tournament. Thus, his cunning is also his greatest weakness as few if any, are willing to trust him. Following this, Quan Chi revives the deceased Queen Sindel in order to enable Shao Kahn to invade Earthrealm, in addition to resurrecting Sub-Zero as Noob Saibot to assist him in his plans. Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Quan_Chi?oldid=4047872. When this event actually occurs, he teleports himself uninterrupted to the realm of Zaterra,[note 2] where he enters a cave and steals a glowing red crystal called the gem of Tetsurri. Freddy Krueger | Once Quan Chi reached Shang Tsung's palace in Outworld he was ambushed by Scorpion who had escaped the Netherealm. [46], Quan Chi was ranked fourteenth in UGO Networks' 2012 list of the top fifty Mortal Kombat characters, for his role as one of the "prime villains" of the series. [31] In Quan Chi's "X-Ray" attack, his opponents injure themselves, starting with smashing their own head with a hard skull-shaped object he tosses at them, followed by a self-inflicted neckbreaker. Maropis added that he had to fight to use the vocal tone he had created for the character and had used in his first appearance ("I would begin with a simple 'aaaahhhh… perhaps' ") because the Konquest producers wanted him to lower the character's onscreen intensity, but they eventually relented and allowed Maropis to rerecord his dialogue as he preferred in his second episode appearance: "They let me be and let it all hang out."[40]. Curiously, Quan Chi returns in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon with his outfit from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance with amulet in hand, even though Onaga claimed it from him in the opening of Mortal Kombat: Deception, and Shinnok has it as a weapon called Amulet Staff. In order to get Shinnok's amulet back, he made a deal with the Lin Kuei that he would destroy their rival, the Shirai Ryu. Quan Chi helps Shao Kahn heal when Liu Kang punches a hole through his chest with his sorcery and in order to make Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm happen he helps Shao Kahn with resurrecting Queen Sindel and brainwashing her to be completely loyal to Shao Kahn, which meant the Sindel's magic no longer protected Earthrealm. Havik | He also witnesses Shao Kahn sacrifice his right-hand, Shang Tsung in order to enhance Queen Sindel's powers, which causes her to be able to murder almost every Earthrealm warrior. Quan Chi fends them off by summoning the still undead Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Jax. In exchange for his services Shinnok has granted Quan Chi the position of arch-sorcerer of his now expanded Netherealm. Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm 1 Mortal Kombat 4 1.1 Special Moves 1.2 Finishers 2 Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance 2.1 Tang Soo Do 2.2 Escrima 2.3 Broadswords 2.4 Special Moves 2.5 Fatality 3 Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition 3.1 Special Moves 3.2 Fatalities 4 Mortal Kombat: Armageddon 4.1 Escrima 4.2 Broadswords 4.3 Special Moves 5 Mortal Kombat (2011) 5.1 Basic Attacks 5.2 Combo Attacks 5.3 Fast Tags 5.4 Tag Combos … Quan Chi and Netherealm demons posed as refuges' seeking asylum in Edenia. Knowing the realms are on the brink of the apocalypse and wanting the powers of Blaze, he formed a temporary alliance with Onaga, Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn, and even Scorpion, along with many more in the Forces of Darkness. Brotherhood of Shadow | In Armageddon's Konquest mode, Quan Chi suggests he, Onaga, Shang Tsung, and Shao Kahn join forces to defeat the forces of good while secretly working for Shinnok to lead them to the Pyramid of Argus. After this, Quan Chi is forced to flee into hiding having almost no resources left. Two of his fatalities, the Leg Rip and Neck Stretch are Ed Boon's favorite and least favorite fatalities respectively. Quan Chi appears in Deception's Konquest mode, in which the player must fight him as Scorpion. The agreed to work together and the Deadly Alliance was formed. Liu Kang (Legacy) | Fatality 1: (Close) Hold Low Kick, Forward, Down, Forward, Release Low Kick. Quan Chi made his proposal to raise the Dragon King's army and he would open a soulnado to the heavens using Shinnok's amulet giving Shang Tsung an endless supply of souls which would grant him immortality. Quan Chi's past is shrouded in mystery, he is believed to be from the Netherealm though this is unknown. Rising Star: Quan Chi performs a slide kick to trip his opponent. Quan Chi is then show heal Kahn of his injuries by Liu Kang and proposing the Earthrealm invasion. In Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, as well as in Armageddon's Konquest mode, Quan Chi is served by three assassins: Sareena, Kia, and Jataaka. Index of Contents. Similar to Shang Tsung, he is able to soul steal and shape shift, however, he is also able to retrieve souls of warriors that have died by other means. "[33] In Mortal Kombat X, Quan Chi's three gameplay variations are "Summoner", which allows him to summon a demonic bat to use in offensive attacks; "Sorcerer" allows Quan Chi to create three distinct magical fields, and "Warlock" allows him more combos with portals. It was updated into Mortal Kombat Gold, whose story overrides the former. Blaze | According to Raiden, the gem contains powers that darken the human soul, and its effects will only get worse over time.
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