About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 56. Chapters: AMK-BMK, Animality, Arcade Ladder, Babality, Battle Cry, Battle of Armageddon, Battle of Earthrealm, Boss, Breaker, Brutality, Challenge Tower, Chess Kombat, Death Trap, Elder Gods, Enforcer, Enhanced Moves, Fatality, Flawless Victory, Forces of Darkness, Forces of Light, Friendship, Furies, Glitch, Heroic Brutality, King of the Hill, Klassic Costumes, Kombat Kodes, Kombat Rage, Konquest, Kreate-A-Fatality, Minigame, Mirror Match, Motor Kombat, Moves, Multality, Nekropolis, Ninja, Palette Swap, Puzzle Kombat, Relic, Special Moves, Sprite, Stop-motion, Super Meter, Survival Mode, Tag Team Ladder, Test Your Luck, Test Your Might, Test Your Sight, Test Your Strike, The Krypt, Toasty!, X-Ray Move. Excerpt: BMK means Before Mortal Kombat, a chronology used for the Mortal Kombat video game universe, though never in the games themselves. It is the time from the One Being to the 9th Mortal Kombat tournament and all events in between. AMK is an acronym that refers to After Mortal Kombat, a chronology used for the Mortal Kombat video game universe, though never in the games themselves. Taking into account the presence of many realms and worlds in the Mortal Kombat universe, it could be questioned whether a year has the same length everywhere, but for practical purposes, this is ideally assumed. It is anything from Mortal Kombat through Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. An Animality is a finishing move from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. It has appeared only in Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and Mortal Kombat Trilogy. In addition to Fatalities, Animalities were used to kill an opponent following a victorious match-up. It is a unique finishing move, in that the character turns into an animal to kill their opponent. Animalities from Mortal Kombat 3 were shown as the character morphing into a glowing animal of a certain color; while in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and Mortal Kombat Trilogy, the extra added characters' Animalities ...