Living Forest

The Living Forest is located in Outworld. These woods of mystery have haunted inhabitants for centuries. The trees themselves are living, some with faces that groan and roar. The faces sometimes move a lot or sometimes they may lie dormant for years.

The Living Forest is tied with Goro's Lair for having appeared in more Mortal Kombat games than any other arena. This stage premiered in Mortal Kombat II and then later in Mortal Kombat Trilogy. It is a playable arena in Mortal Kombat: Deception, and is also seen in Deception's Konquest mode.

In Mortal Kombat II, Jade and Smoke could be seen lurking in the background, occasionally poking their heads from around the trees. A since-disproven rumor had the winning player performing a stage Fatality where one of the trees would chew up the opponent; this concept was integrated into the Shaolin Monks version as a means of progressing through the level.

The arena is seen again in Mortal Kombat 4 and Mortal Kombat Gold; it is very similar to its previous incarnation, although Smoke and Jade are no longer hiding in the trees and it is now in 3D.

The arena's Mortal Kombat: Deception appearance remained largely unaltered, aside from adding a ditch around the arena and crisper graphics. Oddly enough, in this incarnation of the Living Forest, the trees do not moan or roar.

In Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, the Living Forest is both a Versus mode arena and an area players can access through the single player/co-op modes. However, it looks significantly different than its MKII predecessor, sporting tombs and lit by many torches.