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How To Do a Fatal Blow in Mortal Kombat 1

Performing a Fatal Blow inย Mortal Kombat 1ย at the right time can be the difference between victory and defeat. This mechanism was first introduced inย Mortal Kombat…

Amir NaseriBy Amir NaseriSeptember 15, 20233 Mins Read
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Performing a Fatal Blow inย Mortal Kombat 1ย at the right time can be the difference between victory and defeat. This mechanism was first introduced inย Mortal Kombat 9 as X-Ray Move and then changed names to Fatal Blow inย Mortal Kombat 11. And as we have it inย Mortal Kombat 1, you can perform it while your warrior is getting close to defeat. Here’s how!

Performing Fatal Blow in Mortal Kombat 1

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You can hit your opponent with a Fatal Blow by pressing RT/R2 + LT/L2 inย Mortal Kombat 1. It’s the same as what we had inย Mortal Kombat 11. However, this time, your Kameo fighter will aid you in breaking the poor target’s bones. There’s also a new animation of your warrior getting ready for the attack while the Kameo always strikes first. However, when can you perform a Fatal Blow, and is it limitless?

To perform a Fatal Blow, you need to be under 30% of your health. ย This will happen with a ringing sound and the notification under your character’s health bar that says “Fatal Blow” with the buttons needed to activate it.

Now, remember, you should use this attack very wisely during a match. You’ll only get 1 Fatal Blow each match in Mortal Kombat 1. Your opponent can block it by simply pressing RT/R2. However, if you get blocked when performing a Fatal Blow attack, you’ll be vulnerable to the enemy’s attacks for a second. You should also note that if you miss the Fatal Blow, you need to wait for more seconds to use it again.

When To Use The Fatal Blow Attacks

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Last thing to know about the Fatal Blow attacks inย Mortal Kombat 1. The best moment to use this type of attack is when you know your enemy has under 400 HP. This will finish them after the attack is done, and you can enjoy watching them getting ripped apart by your warrior and the Kameo you’ve chosen.

However, note that getting blocked when using the Fatal Blow opens your guard. So the best thing to use it during your combos. For example, you have an X – X – Y combo, so you can press X – X and then add RT/LT to the mix to get a guaranteed Fatal Blow attack.

Related:
How To Amplify Special Moves in MK1

Mortal Kombat 1 is currently available to play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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