<P> Tremor was originally planned to be a playable in Mortal Kombat Trilogy, but was replaced with Rain . He was a "Challenge Mode" - exclusive character in the PlayStation Vita port of the 2011 reboot, and made his official playable debut as a downloadable character in Mortal Kombat X . Tremor is portrayed as an earth elemental ninja who can manipulate lava and creates an earthquake . In Mortal Kombat X, Tremor is now wearing a ninja - like attire, in addition of being given variations based on the manipulation of crystals, metals, and boulders . </P> <P> Debuting as a hidden character in Deadly Alliance, and later appearing as the final boss of Armageddon, Blaze is an elemental who had been pursuing a quest when he was attacked on a bridge by an ancient sect . This group of holy men, described as still serving the dead Dragon King Onaga, captures Blaze and binds him to the task of protecting the last Great Dragon Egg . After the egg hatches, Blaze is able to resume his past mission . It is said that Blaze was created to oversee the strength of all of the fighters in the realms, but upon being freed from the egg's incubation chamber, Blaze discovers that the power and numbers of these fighters had become too great in his absence, while Taven's brother Daegon had already been revived . He then plans to bring all the fighters together in one final battle, where the actions of the two brothers would end up determining their fates and prevent Armageddon . Sensing that something evil from the Netherrealm was influencing Daegon, Blaze decides to travel there in order to find its source . In Armageddon's Konquest mode, Blaze appears confronting both Taven and Daegon . When Taven defeats Daegon, Blaze prepares to face Taven . While enslaved by Onaga's sect, the spell used on him corrupted his mission . Blaze is finally defeated by Shao Kahn, causing Armageddon . The characters' Armageddon endings had them all gaining some measure of immense power after defeating Blaze . </P> <P> Blaze originated in Mortal Kombat II as a nameless, distant burning figure on a bridge deep in the background of the Pit II stage, squaring off against a character wearing green and black pants . Fans nicknamed them Torch and Hornbuckle, respectively, and both were palette swaps of Liu Kang . Since they were unable to call him "Torch" for legal reasons (risk of copyright infringement on Marvel character Human Torch), Midway officially named him "Blaze" for his official series debut in Deadly Alliance . Blaze made a cameo appearance in Mortal Kombat X in the background of the Pit stage fighting Rain . </P> <P> He placed 35th on Dorkly's 2013 fan - voted poll that ranked the entire MK character roster, and 37th on UGO's 2012 list of the top 50 Mortal Kombat characters, with the site adding, "Although (guarding the Dragon Egg) doesn't sound like the job of a badass, you'll change your mind once you see Blaze steamrolling his way towards you ." Garth Kaestner of gaming site G3AR named him among the series' ten worst characters (sixth): "Blaze was essentially created based on fan feedback since his first' cameo' in MKII but...this is an example of how some things should be laid to rest before they have begun ." </P>

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