

Mercies give the lowest amount of points of all the Finishers (Only 15k per), but they can be used in conjunction with a Brutality or Fatality to give you two finisher bonuses in a single match - making them great for adding up your tower score. If done correctly, a golden light will fill the arena as the opponent's health refills slightly, and your character performs a small taunt before the match resumes. In Shorthand - L2 (Hold), D, D, D, (Release).Hold down the Left Trigger Button for Flip Stance, and then press Down three times, before letting go of the Left Trigger.To perform a Mercy, you must stand at around mid range from your opponent during the "Finish Him" phase: Instead, you can perform a button input to spare the opponent and grant them back a bit of health to continue the fight - this is called a Mercy. In Mortal Kombat 11, there is a new move that can be performed at the end of a match where you would normally input a Fatality. Try unlocking Kotal Kahn's Towers, as Shao Kahn will always be the second fight on the second tower - but you need to restart the tower after beating him, as completing the tower will lock it. He does still show up randomly in some of the Towers of Time, and also in certain Character Towers. While this is easily done for Frost, you would have to purchase Shao Kahn to be able to fight him repeatedly in a Survivor Tower. It's also important to note that Frost and Shao Kahn do not show up in the Klassic Towers until you unlock them as fighters. You can also have an AI fighter go to work on the Towers, as they often perform fatality finishers on their own, but may also use Brutalities or botch an attempt. When you need to swap out, just leave the Klassic Towers and come back to find a new first opponent to repeat the process with. To make things even quicker, set the difficulty to Very Easy, and pick a fighter with a simple finisher, like Erron Black's Fatality (Down, Down, Down, 1) - and once you reach the second opponent, pause and hit "Tower Select" to head back to the tower screen to fight the same first opponent. This would be the Survivor Mode in the Klassic Towers, as you only need to fight one round with an opponent before you can perform a finisher. The easiest way to go about this is via a mode that allows you to perform Fatalities quickly. This will not only unlock a chest below the spike, but will also start unlocking various doors at the Palace Entrance where Shang Tsung's Throne room is, and these chests usually contains new victory and taunts for certain characters. Some users have reported that Brutalities can work, but we have been unable to verify this through testing.Īs of a recent patch, you only need to perform 25 on specific character, and you'll be awarded with their head to put on a spike in the Krypt.


In both Klassic Towers and the Towers of Time, the game is tracking each time you perform a Fatality on a specific character. Like the Fragments of the One Being, you aren't told how this puzzle can be solved - and they can only be solved in fights outside the Krypt.
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You can check out NetherRealm’s RoboCop skin below.At the Warrior's Shrine in the Courtyard of the Krypt, there is a wall full of pedestals with spikes, and faces of all the characters in Mortal Kombat behind them.
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There’ll be the original RoboCop grey suit, the bluer model from RoboCop 2, and a special skin created by NetherRealm Studios called Mortal Kombat 3 Cyber Ninja RoboCop. Interestingly, he’ll also come with a variety of skins. Joining the ranks of guest characters like Terminator and The Joker, RoboCop makes his debut in Mortal Kombat with the original voice of Peter Weller from the 1987 movie. His return in Mortal Kombat 11 marks the first time he’s been playable for nearly 14 years.įujin in Mortal Kombat 11 (Picture: NetherRealm) RoboCop Sheeva in Mortal Kombat 11 (Picture: NetherRealm) Fujinįujin made his debut in Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero, although he wasn’t playable until his appearance in Mortal Kombat 4. Sheeva also made an appearance in the Mortal Kombat 11 story mode as a non-playable character. SheevaĪ character who originally debuted in Mortal Kombat 3, Sheeva is from the multi-limbed Shokan species, similar to Goro and Kintaro. A glimpse at the fatalities for all the new characters can be seen in the above gameplay trailer - showcasing gruesome spinal chord rips and limb-splitting explosions.
