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Mortal Kombat 1 Best Combos

by Mohamed Amhar
Mortal Kombat 1 Best Combos

Do you want to know the best Combos in Mortal Kombat 1? Mortal Kombat was only released days ago, and the game has already garnered millions of players. This is a reboot of the old story with twists, so the old characters like Johnny Cage remain. In the game, there are plenty of fight scenes. The Combos also look cooler. This guide will tell you the best Combos in Mortal Kombat 1.

The Best Combos in Mortal Kombat 1

The best Combos to learn in the game differ depending on your character. Kitana has a couple of Combos, one called the “Comeback” and another called “Unbreakable.” Mileena has “Bloody Fusion” and “Ballerenal Failure.” Tanya has “Message from Above” and “Piety.” Similarly, Rain and Smoke have their combos with their catchy names. 

For Kitana, there’s “Comeback.” Press Triangle, circle, Square, and Triangle on PlayStation to execute it. For the “Unbreakable” move, press Triangle, Circle, and then Triangle. 

Next, we have Mileena with Bloody Fusion move. To execute this move on PlayStation, Down the D-Pad and Triangle, Circle and Triangle again. To execute Ballerenal Failure, press Triangle, Square, and then press Square and Cross together. 

Tanya’s Message from Above can be executed by pressing the Left D-Pad with the Triangle and then pressing the Cross. To complete Piety Move, press Square and then press the Triangle twice.

Mortal Kombat 1 Best Combos

Image source: NetherRealm Studios via Mortal Kombat screenshot

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How do you learn the Best combos in Mortal Kombat?

The best way to learn all the Combo moves in the Mortal Kombat 1 is to do it in Practice Mode.  The first step is to go through the tutorial. It won’t give you a tutorial of every move in the game, but it will set the foundation. To go through the tutorial, go to the learn menu, and you will find it. 

After you finish that, head over to practice mode. You can find that next to the tutorial button. Practice mode is the perfect place to try everything, including the Combos. You can pick any player you want, and there will be an enemy that won’t hit you back. 

Players can customize their enemy in the Practice mode.  There’s an option to adjust how long he will take to get off the ground after being beaten up. Or you can even limit him to using only one blocking method. You have the liberty of changing how much Super Meter you have. 

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