In the aftermath of Conan the Barbarian joining the roster as DLC in Mortal Kombat 1, there’s been a resurgence of excitement for the game. However, anticipation for Conan’s release appears to have been eclipsed by the buzz surrounding the franchise’s latest hidden character. Tucked away within the update that introduced Conan, players can now stumble upon a mysterious figure – Floyd, a pink ninja – if they meet specific requirements. While Floyd is certainly a fresh addition as a new ninja, his design appears to draw heavily from multiple existing characters in Mortal Kombat 1.
To unveil the mysterious character in Mortal Kombat 1, players need to accomplish ten out of 37 random tasks. Once completed, they can engage in a formidable battle with Floyd. Although he’s not playable by default, as he appears only under these specific conditions for a boss-like encounter, his distinct move set is evident when battling against him. While maintaining an individual identity, Floyd essentially embodies a fusion of several move sets.
Floyd Draws From Other Fighters in Classic Secret Mortal Kombat Character Fashion
It’s Unclear Whether Floyd is a New Version of Chameleon
Floyd adopts a diverse mix of influences from the original Mortal Kombat roster. He assumes Reptile’s stance, uses some standard attacks and their combinations similar to Shang Tsung and Noob Saibot, and even incorporates unique special moves reminiscent of several ninja characters. This has earned him comparisons to Chameleon, a character from the 3D era games who is known for his mimic/composite nature, blending elements typical of Mortal Kombat characters.
In Mortal Kombat 1, Floyd’s true character remains a mystery because he seems to draw from multiple move sets at work. This is similar to characters like Reptile, Smoke, and Noob who were designed to mimic others, combining moves from various characters in the games where they appeared. These mimicking fighters were essentially clever reuses of existing assets, sparking debate among players about their true purpose. Consequently, Floyd’s unique skill set is largely made up of moves borrowed from other characters.
Move | Origin |
You Wish You Were Here | Scorpion |
Force Lift | Ermac |
Ice Ball | Sub-Zero |
Lightning Bolt | Rain |
Force Ball | Ermac |
Slide | Noob Saibot |
Roundtrip | Shang Tsung/Rain |
Dash Away/Toward | Reptile |
The Wall | Original |
Hints of a Unique Gimmick Highlight the Potential Vision Behind Floyd’s Moveset in Mortal Kombat 1
A Rainbow Motif Points to One Central Theme Being Likely
It’s unclear whether Mortal Kombat 1’s character Floyd controls a specific element or not, as his moves range from ice to lightning. However, there may be a connecting theme that shapes his character development. For instance, his appearance with a rainbow effect reminiscent of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon album, and the overall energy of his moveset suggest that Floyd might be centered around manipulating light itself. His signature move, The Wall, which appears to be based on crystal magic, could also tie into this larger idea by representing the refraction and reflection of different types of light.
Floyd’s Borrowing of Existing Special Moves Could Continue into Future Official Outings
In the Mortal Kombat universe, it’s possible that the color-changing ninja character, Floyd, could get a unique set of moves tailored to him in his next appearance. However, there’s also speculation that he may serve as a mix of various characters, similar to a rainbow blend. His Kombat Kard history suggests he has the power to harness the abilities of all Mortal Kombat ninjas, which could make him the new version of the Chameleon character for the series’ revamped era.
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2025-01-31 15:06