Talk:Quan Chi

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[edit] Strongest sorcerer

Who put that awful essay paragraph at the end of the article? That is the worst contribution that sticks out like a sore thumb and is not so relevant an issue that it deserves such prolix prose in the Trivia section. Whoever wrote it is clearly expressing solely his own opinion and not providing any arguments otherwise. Trivia is for short provable facts, not a forum for lengthy debates. Revise it or delete it. AtenRa 00:26, 10 July 2006 (UTC)AtenRa

That happens from time to time around here. I find it easier to just delete them rather than posting about it on the talk pages, since the writers of those bits tend not to read them.Virogtheconq

[edit] Fixed that amulet crap

Good God, somebody who thinks that MK:SM is canon, put that in there... God, that bit at the end of MK:SM made no sense... AT ALL. PNF 22:58, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Proud Nintendo fan

[edit] Quan Chi as MK4 subboss

Quan Chi is not and never was the subboss in the arcade version of MK4. I don't know why people always insist that. The only time you face him as a "boss" is with Shinnok in one player 2 on 2 Kombat and that is not in arcade anyway.

Also the bit about him appearing on TV first implies MKM was his first game appearance. Even though he was designed for MKM that wasn't his first game appearance, MK4 came out before MKM.