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|scorer= | |scorer=Human Reptile | ||
|goals= | |goals=7 | ||
|assister= | |assister=Scorpenis | ||
|assists= | |assists=3 | ||
|captain= Human Reptile | |captain= Human Reptile | ||
|w= | |w=3 | ||
|d=0 | |d=0 | ||
|l= | |l=5 | ||
|gf= | |gf=11 | ||
|ga= | |ga=12 | ||
|first_home=pol | |first_home=pol | ||
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|win_date=1 September 2020 | |win_date=1 September 2020 | ||
|lose_home=mk | |lose_home=mk | ||
|lose_away= | |lose_away=rlo | ||
|lose_score_home= | |lose_score_home=0 | ||
|lose_score_away=2 | |lose_score_away=2 | ||
|lose_date= | |lose_date=21 December 2020 | ||
|nickname=Kombatants | |nickname=Kombatants | ||
|anthem= www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5vu-83e0J0 | |anthem= www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5vu-83e0J0 | ||
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==Players== | ==Players== | ||
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{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=1 |pos=GK |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="The bane of the FGC. One of MK's core mechanics. The block button is actually the reason there are no medium attacks in the first 4 games. Midway thought 7 buttons would've been a little much.">Block Button</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=8 |pos=LB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="MK Tom Brady. He was a great player during MK9, making an outrageous number of top 8s and winning a lot of tournaments. Played Tekken 4 and DOA before. Hot headed, controversial, and easily trollable, his best days are behind him.">Best Sub-Zero in MK History</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=11 |pos=CB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 11. MK11 retconned Sindel's story of a selfish mother making repentance with her daughter and people over her suicide into a cocksleeve looking for the biggest Outworld cock she can find. One of the many reasons why the lore community hates NRS.">#NotMySindel</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=5 |pos=CB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat X. MKX has a throwaway line that retconned the purple out of Outworld. Outworld was never strictly speaking purple, but many representations before had purple overtones and skies. Even the ground in Deceptions Konquest mode was purple.">Make Outworld Purple Again</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=3 |pos=RB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Perfect Legend. He was overall the best MK9 player during it's prime. He took three EVO titles in a row. Like many MK9 players, he dropped off in interest and / or ability as time went on. SonicFox eventually rose to prominence and Perfect Legend challenged him to a first to 10 in MKX. Sonic took all ten matches. Perfect Legend then challenged him to another 3 and lost those as well.">Perfect 13gend</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=6 |pos=DMF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deception. The One Being originally existed alongside the Elder Gods before the creation of the realms. He fed on the Elder Gods and they eventually retaliated by using the Kamidogus to split his consciousness. It unintentionally created the realms and life began to grow within the realms. That means every being who is not an Elder God is a part of the One Being. The One Being, from beyond death, manipulates Shao Kahn into merging the realms, as the total merger will bring him back to life and the Elder Gods are unlikely to stop him the second time around. He is the reason why the Mortal Kombat Tournament has the autistic ruleset it has. MK11 retcons the danger he possesses out of the story with the introduction of the Titans as they preside over the One Being for some stupid reason. One of the many reasons why the lore community hates NRS.">The One Being</span>}} | ||
{{sq silver | {{sq player |bg=silver |no=9 |pos=CMF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 9. Raiden is the god of thunder, created by the Elder Gods and eventually given the task of protecting Earthrealm. At the end of the retconned Battle of Armageddon, he sends the message 'He Must win' back to himself during MK1. Raiden, having no fucking clue what that means, makes different decisions that result in almost every good guys death at the end of this alternate MK3. What Armageddon Raiden meant was Shao Kahn must win MK3 so that the Elder Gods kick his ass and end his existance.">Blunder God</span>}} | ||
{{sq gold | {{sq player |bg=gold |no=10 |pos=AMF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 11. Mileena was the most requested character DLC for MK11. She was included in Kombat Pack 3.">We Got Mileena</span>}} | ||
{{sq silver | {{sq player |bg=silver |no=2 |pos=SS |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Scorpenis is a lost soul bent on revenge. He seeks revenge against Chub-Zero for killing his family and clan.">Scorpenis</span>}} | ||
{{sq start | {{sq player |bg=start |no=11 |pos=SS |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance. Quan Chi's fatality was him jumping on his opponents shoulder and stretching their neck. It's the least violent fatality in the series, outside of the SNES version of MK1. The only fatality Midway has ever apologized for.">Neck Stretch</span>}} | ||
{{sq gold | {{sq player |bg=gold |no=7 |pos=CF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 4. Starting with MK4, Reptile has resembled his race rather than a human ninja. This has been controversial with the fanbase, but NRS has never gone back to his original design. They did however give him an alternate human costume in MK9.">Human Reptile</span>{{captain}}}} | ||
{{sq mid}} | {{sq mid}} | ||
{{sq player |no=50 |pos=GK |name= <span class="explain" title="50/50 refers to a mixup where the defender has to open himself up to one attack to block another. The most common version of this is the Low/Overhead mixup. To block an overhead, you must be stand blocking. That leaves you open to a low attack. To block a low, you must be duck blocking. That leaves you open to an overhead. Fighting game devs have tried to diminish this style of mixup as it has a reputation for being cheap. This form of mixup is why MKX has the depth of a coin flip. The complaints over 50/50's completely changed the course of the series starting in MK11. The game still has 50/50's, but you now have a 2 frame fuzzy guard window :^).">50/50</span>}} | {{sq player |no=50 |pos=GK |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="50/50 refers to a mixup where the defender has to open himself up to one attack to block another. The most common version of this is the Low/Overhead mixup. To block an overhead, you must be stand blocking. That leaves you open to a low attack. To block a low, you must be duck blocking. That leaves you open to an overhead. Fighting game devs have tried to diminish this style of mixup as it has a reputation for being cheap. This form of mixup is why MKX has the depth of a coin flip. The complaints over 50/50's completely changed the course of the series starting in MK11. The game still has 50/50's, but you now have a 2 frame fuzzy guard window :^).">50/50</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no= | {{sq player |no=17 |pos=LB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="SonicFox was the best NRS player during Injustice 1 and Mortal Kombat X. He's still really good, but new players like NinjaKilla have come into the scene that are putting up strong performances against him. He's also a gay black furry. Did you know that? | ||
Well just keep that in mind. He's a gay black furry.">SonicFox</span>}} | Well just keep that in mind. He's a gay black furry.">SonicFox</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=14 |pos=LB |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 4. MK4 was the first game in the series with full 3D graphics. This leads to a number of humorous endings like the Sonya/Jarek/Jax Trilogy. It's compounded by the fact that Midway employees did all the voices and the dialogue is really cheesy.">This is Not a Brutality, This is a Fatality</span>}} | {{sq player |no=14 |pos=LB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 4. MK4 was the first game in the series with full 3D graphics. This leads to a number of humorous endings like the Sonya/Jarek/Jax Trilogy. It's compounded by the fact that Midway employees did all the voices and the dialogue is really cheesy.">This is Not a Brutality, This is a Fatality</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=15 |pos=RB |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deception. In Li Mei's ending, she betrays the good guys and ensures Onaga complete domination of Outworld. They end up shagging afterwards.">I Fucked Onaga and All I Got was This Lousy Shirt</span>}} | {{sq player |no=22 |pos=CB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Federation of Martial Arts. Quick live action fights put online by Threshold Entertainment. It would be their last contribution to the series as the third Mortal Kombat movie got stuck in development hell and cancelled when Warner Bros bought Mortal Kombat.">Rain Descending From Heaven</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=19 |pos=RB |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 11. It's almost like a parry. However, it still lets through a miniscule amount of chip damage. The main advantage is that a flawless block may change the block advantage of an attack or string and allow for a punish where one would not normally exist.">Flawless Block</span>}} | {{sq player |no=18 |pos=CB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 4. During the 3D Era, you could block a throw and there was no throw teching. A normally stupid decision, but you can kinda get away with it when you have 3D movement.">{{greentext|block a throw}}</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=47 |pos=DMF |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deception. Deception has a Konquest mode which tells the backstory of the game. The protagonist is Shujinko, who is 13 years old at the start of the game. It starts many years before MK1. Young Shujinko is approached by a spectral energy known as Damashi who claims he is working on behalf of the Elder Gods to recruit him as their champion and collect all the kamidogu. He gives Shujinko the ability to absorb the fighting ability of any warrior he meets. After 47 long years, and a lengthy jail sentence, he finally completes his quest and brings all six kamidogus to the Nexus. After this, Onaga, long deceased and original ruler of Outworld, confronts him and thanks him for his assistance. He then reveals that Damashi was him projecting his consciousness from beyond the boundaries of death. Imbuing Shujinko with the ability to absorb the fighting styles of warriors would prove to be Onaga's downfall.">47 Year Prank</span>}} | {{sq player |no=88 |pos=CB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Defenders of the Realm. It's revealed in Defenders that Jax was fat as a kid and got picked on a lot.">Fat Jax</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=21 |pos=DMF |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Komabt 9. Toasty originally made it's debut in MK2, but MK9 added a twist. When Dan Fordan's image slides on screen and says 'toasty', both players are presented with a window to input a code that will give them full meter. However, only one player can get the reward. Discovered late into the game's competitive life, but allowed for crazy combos not otherwise possible.">Toasty Boost</span>}} | {{sq player |no=15 |pos=RB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deception. In Li Mei's ending, she betrays the good guys and ensures Onaga complete domination of Outworld. They end up shagging afterwards.">I Fucked Onaga and All I Got was This Lousy Shirt</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=500 |pos=SS |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat (1995). Johnny Cage refers to his signature sunglasses as being worth 500 dollars after Goro crushes them. It has since become a meme, being referenced within the games themselves. Even Federation of Martial Arts made a callback with Johnny's supposed brother, Jimmy, having 650 dollar sunglasses.">$500 Sunglasses</span>}} | {{sq player |no=19 |pos=RB |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat 11. It's almost like a parry. However, it still lets through a miniscule amount of chip damage. The main advantage is that a flawless block may change the block advantage of an attack or string and allow for a punish where one would not normally exist.">Flawless Block</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=12 |pos=SS |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance. Bo' Rai Cho was introduced in Deadly Alliance, revealed to be Liu Kang's master. It's even implied he could've beaten Goro and saved Earthrealm. He was not allowed to however, as the rules of Mortal Kombat state that Outworld would've still won as Bo' Rai Cho was from Outworld. Youtube Let's Player MrGstar321 has a vendetta against the man.">Violation of Human Rights</span>}} | {{sq player |no=47 |pos=DMF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deception. Deception has a Konquest mode which tells the backstory of the game. The protagonist is Shujinko, who is 13 years old at the start of the game. It starts many years before MK1. Young Shujinko is approached by a spectral energy known as Damashi who claims he is working on behalf of the Elder Gods to recruit him as their champion and collect all the kamidogu. He gives Shujinko the ability to absorb the fighting ability of any warrior he meets. After 47 long years, and a lengthy jail sentence, he finally completes his quest and brings all six kamidogus to the Nexus. After this, Onaga, long deceased and original ruler of Outworld, confronts him and thanks him for his assistance. He then reveals that Damashi was him projecting his consciousness from beyond the boundaries of death. Imbuing Shujinko with the ability to absorb the fighting styles of warriors would prove to be Onaga's downfall.">47 Year Prank</span>}} | ||
{{sq player |no=21 |pos=DMF |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Komabt 9. Toasty originally made it's debut in MK2, but MK9 added a twist. When Dan Fordan's image slides on screen and says 'toasty', both players are presented with a window to input a code that will give them full meter. However, only one player can get the reward. Discovered late into the game's competitive life, but allowed for crazy combos not otherwise possible.">Toasty Boost</span>}} | |||
{{sq player |no=500 |pos=SS |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat (1995). Johnny Cage refers to his signature sunglasses as being worth 500 dollars after Goro crushes them. It has since become a meme, being referenced within the games themselves. Even Federation of Martial Arts made a callback with Johnny's supposed brother, Jimmy, having 650 dollar sunglasses.">$500 Sunglasses</span>}} | |||
{{sq player |no=12 |pos=SS |ptype=5 |name= <span class="explain" title="Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance. Bo' Rai Cho was introduced in Deadly Alliance, revealed to be Liu Kang's master. It's even implied he could've beaten Goro and saved Earthrealm. He was not allowed to however, as the rules of Mortal Kombat state that Outworld would've still won as Bo' Rai Cho was from Outworld. Youtube Let's Player MrGstar321 has a vendetta against the man.">Violation of Human Rights</span>}} | |||
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| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan=" | | style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="5" align=center|[[File:Generic_trophy.png|135px|link=Test Cup V 19.2]]<br>[[Test Cup V 19.2]] | ||
| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="3" align=center|[[Test Cup V 19#Group | | style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="3" align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|Group Stage]] | ||
| align=center|{{team away|pol}} | | align=center|{{team away|pol}} | ||
| align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|0-2 W]] | | align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|0-2 W]] | ||
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| align=center|{{team away| | | align=center|{{team away|umamusume}} | ||
| align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|1-2 L]] | | align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|1-2 L]] | ||
| align=center|<small>Human Reptile {{goal|6}}</small> | | align=center|<small>Human Reptile {{goal|6}}</small> | ||
| align=center|3 September 2020 | | align=center|3 September 2020 | ||
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| align=center|{{team away|block}} | |||
| align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Group D|0-1 W]] | |||
| align=center|<small>Human Reptile {{goal|81}}</small> | |||
| align=center|4 September 2020 | |||
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| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="1" align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Round of 16|Round of 16]] | |||
| align=center|{{team away|fit}} | |||
| align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Round of 16|1-2 W]] | |||
| align=center|<small>We Want Mileena{{goal|44||87}}</small> | |||
| align=center|9 September 2020 | |||
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| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="1" align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]] | |||
| align=center|{{team away|dos}} | |||
| align=center|[[Test Cup V 19.2##Quarterfinals|2-1 L]] | |||
| align=center|<small>We Want Mileena {{goal|28}}</small> | |||
| align=center|10 September 2020 | |||
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| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="3" align=center|[[File:Toomanytoasters.png|135px|link=Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition]]<br>[[Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition]] | |||
| style="background:#9966FF" rowspan="3" align=center|[[Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition#Group C|Group Stage]] | |||
| align=center|{{team away|rlo}} | |||
| align=center|[[Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition#Group C|0-2 L]] | |||
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| align=center|21 December 2020 | |||
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| align=center|{{team away|gt}} | |||
| align=center|[[Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition#Group C|0-1 L]] | |||
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| align=center|22 December 2020 | |||
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| align=center|{{team away|dtl}} | |||
| align=center|[[Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition#Group C|5-4 L]] | |||
| align=center|<small>Human Reptile {{goal|31||44||69||88}}</small> | |||
| align=center|28 December 2020 | |||
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Mortal Kombat has always been and always will be. For millennia, the forces of good and evil have been locked in eternal battle over the control of Earthrealm. Some seek to use the tournament to destroy all that is good. Others seek vengeance, power, or eternal life.
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Match History
2020
Competition | Round | Opponent | Result | Scorers | Date |
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Test Cup V 19.2 |
Group Stage | /pol/ | 0-2 W | Human Reptile 71' $500 Sunglasses 90+1' |
1 September 2020 |
/umamusume/ | 1-2 L | Human Reptile 6' | 3 September 2020 | ||
/block/ | 0-1 W | Human Reptile 81' | 4 September 2020 | ||
Round of 16 | /fit/ | 1-2 W | We Want Mileena 44', 87' | 9 September 2020 | |
Quarterfinals | /dos/ | 2-1 L | We Want Mileena 28' | 10 September 2020 | |
Divegrass Before Christmas 2: Too Many Toasters Edition |
Group Stage | /rlo/ | 0-2 L | 21 December 2020 | |
/gt/ | 0-1 L | 22 December 2020 | |||
/dtl/ | 5-4 L | Human Reptile 31', 44', 69', 88' | 28 December 2020 | ||