Among the more popular rumors about the unlockables in this box are new items for the game's Kreate-a-Fighter mode, a video depicting what truly happens after the storyline of Armageddon, and Khameleon (the only playable character from a past MK to not be included in the MK:A roster until the Wii release of the game). Only one Koffin in the Krypt - a mysterious question mark box that asks for a six-key code to be inputted - remains locked afterwards so far, this box seems to be similar to the "versus screen codes" from Mortal Kombat 3 and its updates, where inputting a certain code will unlock the other items in the Krypt (though there is some speculation that some codes will also unlock other secrets not available in the Krypt). By gathering all 60 Relics in Konquest mode, everything in the Krypt can be unlocked instantly, allowing the player to save his/her Koins for unlocking Kreate-a-Fighter mode items (which also requires Koins to unlock). Also unlike past Krypts, a player can unlock the items in Armageddon's Krypt through different means, either by paying the requisite amount of Koins like before, or by unlocking them via the game's Konquest mode. In Armageddon, all the Koffins are clearly marked with what they contain, and are broken up into groups for Artwork, Gameplay, and Media, so the player will know exactly what (s)he is going to unlock before (s)he does, removing the mystery factor of the past two Krypts. In Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, the Krypt was further cut down from 400 Koffins to 280, with a completely new look resembling that of a catacomb rather than the traditional graveyard or tomb. Note that: the game has 12 unlockable characters in total, but the 12th unlockable character, Shujinko, did not require a Koffin unlock, and was simply available to play as soon as Konquest mode was completed. Krypts in Mortal Kombat: Deception included 11 unlockable characters, over a dozen arenas, alternate costumes for all 24 characters, 48 biographies, multiple moves for the character Shujinko, and much more, including an unused ending for Onaga, the boss of the game who was never included as a playable character without the use of a cheat. Many Mortal Kombat characters, even those not in Deception, could also been seen running around in the background for a brief period. These keys also came with a built-in "homing" feature that allowed a player to click a button to be instantly directed to the Koffin for which (s)he had the key for. These keys could be found in the Konquest mode, where they could be obtained through opening treasure chests, collecting items, and defeating characters throughout the realms. The major new feature of the new Krypt was the inclusion of Krypts that could only be opened through the use of keys. ![]() This was used in order to cut down both the content necessary to fill the Krypt as well as cut down the need for empty Koffins and hint Koffins that received a poor response from fans. The Koffins were still identified alphabetically, but the letter designation was altered to run from AA-TT. In Mortal Kombat: Deception, the Krypt was cut down significantly from 676 Koffins to 400 Koffins. Some Koffins contained Koins that could be used towards other Koffins, others contained hints as to where highly sought after items were located, and others were even empty. Also included amongst the Koffins are various videos, images, concept sketches, entire comic books, and a number of humorous fictional commercials featuring characters from the game, such as Feelings, DooDeez Adult Undergarments and Arctic Hold. ![]() The Krypt in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance included nine unlockable characters, eight unlockable arenas, and alternate costumes for each of the characters. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Krypt Content Each Koffin had a different designated price, listed in a number (anywhere from 12 up to the thousands) and color (Gold, Ruby, Sapphire, Jade, Onyx, and Platinum) of Koins that are needed to purchase and open the Koffin. ![]() The Koffins were filled with a vast number of secrets and unlockables. In Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, the Krypt consisted of 676 Koffins arranged in a square format with each designated alphabetically by a two-letter designation (AA - ZZ). ![]() The Krypt in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance.
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