Character Selection
Choosing the right character can significantly impact your gameplay experience. While Liu Kang is a popular choice, Mileena is also recommended as she offers a high skill ceiling and is hard to counter [1:1]. It's important to select characters that you enjoy playing, as this will make learning their moves and combos less of a chore
[5:1]. For beginners, it's suggested to pick characters like Mileena or Baraka and find Kameos that complement them
[5:2].
Learning Combos and Mechanics
To improve your gameplay, focus on learning combo strings and understanding which attacks are effective against opponents. Watching tutorial videos for specific characters and practicing in training mode can help you master these skills [1:2]. Additionally, completing tutorials and story modes can provide valuable insights into the game's mechanics and character lore
[5:2].
Practice and Sparring
Regular practice is essential for mastering Mortal Kombat 1. Finding a sparring partner who is more skilled can accelerate your learning process by providing real-time feedback and advice [1:3]. Playing online casual matches and losing can also be beneficial for improving your combos, mixups, and defense
[4:8].
Blocking and Defense
Understanding blocking and timing is crucial for defense. Blocking low and reacting to overheads is a recommended strategy, as overheads start slower than other hits [4:4]. Practicing movement without jumping and getting comfortable with one character can help you learn fundamentals that apply across the roster
[4:4].
Game Settings and Modes
Adjusting game settings can enhance your gameplay experience. Disabling release check and setting input window to medium are suggested settings [5:4]. Engaging with different game modes, such as invasions and klassic towers, can provide additional challenges and opportunities to refine your skills
[5:3].
FYI I main Liu Kang
So I, with no experience in fighting games other than a bit of Street Fighter V, started playing MK1 for about 3 hours about yesterday, knowing nothing but having watched a few gameplay videos and the story mode 3 times on YouTube. Once I got it, I tested out numerous characters on versus mode vs the CPU, at Easy-Medium difficulty. I wanted to main, such as Raiden, Kung Lao, Sindel, Reiko, Liu Kang, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Cage, Reptile, Baraka etc, and I really clicked with Liu Kang after playing his story mode chapter. (kinda obvious bcuz he is an easy tier character)
I also finished the main story at medium level, losing only 3 times.
Today I played an extra 4 hours, testing out invasions for the first time, completing the Invasions tutorial, playing my first tower from the towers of time,
then I tried playing online Kasual, with a WL ratio of 5/30, while winning many rounds in between the matches, (normally the second round, and I generally leave the opponents HP at like 250 while mines at 50, so I was pretty close in winning in the games I lost, pretty good for a guy who’s never really played). I think some people probably thought I was an alt account.
I also got my first hate dm after a match that I won lol, they thought I was trash, but I agreed with them, saying I only started yesterday.
My Liu Kang’s level is at level 6ish and my overall level is level 12. So given I have the winter holiday mostly free. What should I do to get better and fully master Liu Kang, and win more in Kasual and eventually starting Ranked?
Doesn’t matter what charecter you start with just please look up a video for them and learn combo strings and what attacks can hit your opponent when the game is much more fun that way and much easier go into practice range for as much as you need it made learning Omni man and ghost face much easier to practice or warm up
Bro, find a good sparring partner. Preferably someone better than you… so you can learn and consistently improve and get advice as you play. Watch R1ps Arena, NinjaKilla and Sonic fox… see their playstyle and try to mimic it. As time goes, you will find you are catching on and improving. You’ll find the openings and whiff punishes you couldn’t before… I’m down to practice with you if you need a sparring partner. No lie. Lemme know and I’ll send the info and we can throw down and have some fun.
Be good either way, bro!
Many, many hours of practice until I could stay at 50% KL Ratio. As long as you have 3 hours a day it should only take you a few months 🤣🤣
Tutorials.
Mileena is a solid first character too learn, she’s hard to counter fully, and offers a high skill ceiling
I start playing MK1 today and was praticing this combo about 40 minutes until sucessfully executed. I have no experience on other MK games or fight games. Can you guys drop some tips to help me get better into it? Sometimes i click some commands just doesn't happen, even executing fast. (Sorry about grammatical mistakes, it is not my main language).
Watch other people that are good at the game and always stay in practice so you can execute your combos better. Practice makes perfect.
Ty bro💪
I mean you're doing pretty good for someone who started today lmao but yeah you'll find good guides on youtube for each characters + combo ideas for all levels. and then practice !
Thxx, im gonna watch some videos
Opinions lore wise, character, where is he on the tier list? Just started playing mk1 and have clicked with his moveset, don't know much so tips are appreciated.
He's a great choice! He's in a lot of games, so chances are if you play another MK game, he'll be in it. Lore wise, he's such an interesting character that NRS doesn't do enough with. His move set is as good as you can make it!
Bottom of the barrel, stop playing as him immediately
Like, you don't like to play against him or is he genuinely not good?
Genuinely, he’s fine as a fighter, but I just have a personal bias against him
https://youtube.com/live/v_C6VPan7Is?si=ANtWSY38x70VBFNE
Let me just quickly slide some crazy gameplay footage of how High Level Kung Lao can look like at 2:00:54
I bought MK 11 yesterday and got to play it today, i spended some time in the tutorial before going onto story mode after finishing advanced training. I reached Chapter 5 on normal difficulty, and so far the game is very fun. I already like some character like Liu Kang and kung lao, if i'd ever try my luck in PvP i'd probably use them. I still struggle with blocking and timing, Any tips for the new player?
The nice thing is, you've already chosen my two favorite characters.😄❤️..good luck with the Game 👍🙂
I beated it 30 minutes ago, Lao kang for the win.
Block low, react to overheads. Overheads start slower in this game than any other hit placement and very few characters can start combos with overheads, excluding jump-ins of course.
Do not play bots. Bots do not play like people
Go in training, find your fastest string, usually a mid, anything under 10 or 11 frames is decent, the lower the better, that is your punishing string.
Get comfortable moving around without jumping
Get comfortable with one character, you will learn fundamentals with any one character that will apply to the entire cast. (Flawless blocking, rolling, delayed wakeup, wakeup armor/launcher, breakaway, ducking highs...)
Get familiar with your krushing blows and their requirements
Go on YouTube and learn all of your optimal combos and practice them on both sides in lab
And remember you're playing an old game that has a weird mix of necros and newbies, so just keep fighting people, some will be amazing and some will be terrible, randomly uppercutting and jump kicking at you constantly, if you know you know.
A lot about learning this game is going to suck and be a grind, but it is up to you if you want to take that journey. My msgs are open if you have questions, I do play liu so I can help there but he is not my main, I main fujin.
Happy hunting
I got my first flawless pvp victory yesterday, i still suck so thanks for the advice.
No problem. And thats great! Keep it up, just stick with it, you won't master any single character overnight. Takes months, sometimes longer.
Just play as much as u can to learn how to block. U need to know all the combos from all characters. At the same time u could learn the combos on YouTube.
This is his first fighting game, combos is not at all where he should start.
I mean how is he supposed to defend himself if he doesn't know the kombos? When i started playing mk11 (also my first fighting game) the first thing i did was play every character in tutorial and learned the kombos and special abilities. He won't be able to win if he won't know those kombos not only in pvp but also in pve he'll be struggling.. and now after 3 months of playing my w/L is something about 230 wins and 70 something loses maining 3 characters Liu kang, jax and saibot. So imo yes it is the best that he can do if he really wants to get better
Watch videos,Go in the lab. I mean we’re different but I got better by playing online casuals and losing, helped me get better with combos, mixups, and defense
Learn some bread and butter combos for the roster and then choose who you want to play further. Play the krypt and character towers to get some nice outfits.
Granted I have played some fighting games before like SFV and DBFZ, and me watching countless mortal kombat kontent leads me to getting a general understanding as to how this game works but any advice on things like general gameplay tips and beginner friendly characters to try first is most definitely welcome. If you ask me, the characters im most interested in are Mileena and Baraka but i don't really know if their skill level is high or not, gameplay i watched of them suggest they are kinda average but id rather hear from people who know what they're doing. Always appreciate your support for a newbie like me.
OK so first, play the story to know the characters and the universe. Then just pick whatever character and/or Kameo looks cool to you (you said you're interested in Mileena or Baraka, so pick one of them and then try to figure which Kameo works the best with them and for you as well). Then to really understand the game's mechanics, go to the tutorial mode, after that go to training, get a couple of easy combos with your team of a main roster character and Kameo, as well as general gameplan, and then do a couple of matches in CPU vs. mode and then easy Arcade ladder, and then go online for casuals. After you play casuals for a while, once you feel ready enough, go for Kombat League.
Hope that it helps.
Whatever you do, do NOT pick JC as your main. He’s a douche. Not really a tip but an opinion. Also, in invasions mode you probably want to use a character you feel comfortable playing. Esp. In the harder towers. The “seasonal tower” I’ve discovered is fairly easy to beat but generally you have to beat it multiple times. Like this season to get a specific raiden skin you’d have to beat the tower 11X.
Hmm, yeah I know Johnny is a douche that's like half of his character but is he really that toxic
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of toxic is weirdly the first three guest DLC characters of KP1
I can’t stand him, but am forced to play him for daily challenges in towers of time in MK1’s invasion mode occasionally
Disable release check and set input window to medium in settings. Then play the story, complete tutorial, play klassic towers, learn the character. Go play kasual, try to befriend some people on your skill level or better. Practice together. Once you feel comfortable you can try ranked. Be warned ranks reset after the end of each season, so ranked is a pain to play for beginners at the start of season, because there will be chance you'll be matched against former elder god players. So wait a week or two so the people will move up to there respected ranks.
Welcome! As you have already played other fighting games and have watched MK Kontent that’s good so you already have fighting game experience and familiar with fighting game general terms so I won’t get into a verbose breakdown. Those other fighting games mechanically are different tho so best to clear your mind and absorb MK1’s mechanics specifically as its own entity.
It doesn’t matter what the skill level is of a character to a certain degree, everybody is different and you should play whomever you like because it will feel less of a chore and you will feel more enjoyment when learning. However, if you’re learning/taking interest in particularly high execution characters that have cancels, puppet mechanics, morph mechanics in their gameplay like Ermac, Kenshi, Shang, Smoke, Sindel then you should be aware of that and if you are struggling learning them consider changing to another character you like.
But you’re leaning towards Mileena and Baraka and they are considered generally good characters for beginners. Baraka is all about pressure and being up close so you can press buttons for days, Mileena is up close too but also has good mobility and mid range/neutral tools like her sais although they’re watered down in terms of range in this game (they reach only mid range and only can reach far range if you amplify them), her teleports, ball roll and air ball attack that acts like a Sonic homing attack if you amplify it. You can’t go wrong with the Tarkatan couple.
I suggest watching Rooflemonger’s videos on MK1 as he has time stamps for each character in a video for beginners if you haven’t already.
https://youtu.be/vGIazIb_zjw?si=08OiDJ6XSyO2pY4e
Play the main tutorials breaking down the game mechanics. Then play the character tutorials of Mileena and Baraka (great taste btw and totally not because they’re my other mains). Then play story. You’ll get good experience and be familiar with the buttons and the game’s flow and pacing.
Once you’ve done all that, pick a kameo you like and learn a few combos, you don’t need to get massive ones contrary to popular opinion. 30% at least but if you play your throws, neutral, zoning and chip damage right you can get away with 27-28% and win games still. The kameo system itself is also quite deep, I recommend either sub zero kameo, Sareena kameo, Scorpion kameo, Sonya or Kano. They’re pretty good for beginners and not as complex as the others and provide either easy extra damage like Sareena, defensive armour against zoning and easy freeze combo ser ups like Sub Zero, mix ups like Sonya’s overhead and extra zoning tools with her onion ring blasts, pressure like Kano ball and his knives or a mix of damage with fire or defensive mobility with a rope that pulls you back away from your enemy like Scorpion.
Play some towers and matches against the cpu with your team and maybe invasions and then hop into Kasuals. Don’t get into Kombat League yet especially at this time when the season has started and the egotistical sweaty players are grinding, one of them will record a match with a learning newbie like yourself and brag about it to the world with a YouTube or Twitch video as if they accomplished greatness and others are frustrated and want to grind and get the gear as quick as possible. If you run into toxic people in Kasuals don’t mind them, turn off voice chat (which I do cuz I’m listening to music and don’t need to hear people raging or doing whatever on the mic) and blacklist/block toxic players whose ego are bigger than their brains. Move on and enjoy games with others.
Plenty of other people buying and learning the game so don’t be afraid. I’ve watched MK kontant for years and just started earlier this year playing, not “good” but I beat some toxic people and having fun. Play at your own pace. Have fun!
P.S. Forgot to mention, throws in MK games are weird. It’s a 50/50 game. Enemy can throw forwards or backwards, you have to press a button for forward and a separate button for backwards to tech. Silly but that’s just the way it is for MK currently. Learn duck OS (holding down or releasing block quickly) when waking up from knockdown or when an opponent finishes a string. Learning to use your pokes that can reach far and quick checking your opponent if they try to move in to throw you which to keep them and yourself at mid range (playing keep away/slight zoning) and constantly moving and not staying still holding block longer than needed are also good ways to defend yourself from throws.
I had a lot of fun reading this thanks a lot. ^ ^
I'll definitely come back to this when I need it
Wow you could not have gotten 2 more different games.
Learn the fundimentals of fighting games like footsies, neutralgame, et cetera (this is info that'll be useful in ANY fighting game)
Play the tutorial, both the basic and the character specific one for Johnny if you're having trouble with learning the pacing of combos/ button presses.
Go on youtube, look up tutorials and tips for the character by pros. The newer the better.
Play lots of matches, learn how to adapt to different matchups, and learn from your mistakes but don't take losses too hard; no one gets "ok" at fighting games without getting their teeth punched in a whole lot, no one gets "good" without getting their ass beat a whole lot more after that.
To add to this play in practice mode often. I usually start every session with 10-20 minutes warming up my old fingers with my main combos.
Thx my friend
Xombat does some REALLY good johnny cage tutorials, could also watch ninjakillas more recent johnny video. Both great ways to get down how johnny plays
Learn delay wake up use it to your advantage
Ignore specials while you learn your strings. Once you get those down, learn to fit specials in
If you playing versus or mk league learn your opponent I can’t stress that enough a lot of people play in a type of move pattern once you learn that you’ll be good and do not get discouraged if you lost like 2 games back to back the thing I will say tho is watch out for the sub zeros and the raidens their fucking annoying
Recently got into mortal kombat 1 after seeing a random youtube video and also being a bit bored of tekken whilst wait for a new dlc to drop.
Been playing some offline and doing the tutorials, found that i quite like ghostface. Would say the timing is quite different from tekken and the block button will take a lot of getting used to.
Any tips that may help me starting out?
Practice by playing some Invasions mode, towers, story mode. Once you feel comfortable with a character of your choice, play offline vs hard opponents, and then go and play some online (protip, mute mics)
Yeah i always enter into my own party for online. I block every single person I lose to as well. 🤣
Play story on a good difficulty
LEARN TO BLOCK! Really good for online
Drop the game
well i would say you want to check out your move list and see if any strings start out with lows or overheads, those are useful.
next you wanna see what strings start out with mids, having a go to mid is important as highs can be ducked.
the whole D1 interaction is something to pay attention to:
Learn the VERY IMPORTANT Technique of Jailing in Mortal Kombat 1!
while the game is basically balanced around 40% or even higher combos off a lot of touches, i sometimes can still beat people with just mixup's and stuff, since i can't do big combos. so that's something to keep in mind too.
Really good at mortal Kombat games I've just never been able to get the gameplay down on this one, any tips?
The best way to get good at any game imo is doing the basic tutorials to get the feel of the game, watch guides (try and find the most updated ones the games old so even if it may not seem like it 4 years ago probably still holds up) for general gameplay tips and how to play your character or just quick combo videos to get some basic bnbs. If you actually want to get good watch some pro gameplay of people playing whatever character you want to play
I've just been playing it again on very hard against someone other than joker and honestly I don't think it's for me.
I'm guttered because it's an outstanding game and I do think I prefer it over mk I just CANNOT do the walking back to block. I remember playing it now back in the day on very easy and just farming gear and just playing again and again for the love of the game.
As someone who's extremely good on mortal Kombat god damn I respect people who can go from walking back to immediately combo'ing on this game because I just can't.
Praying if a third installment comes, it's hold R2 to block or something.
Yea for me it was the opposite I wasn’t really into 2d fighting games until I played DBFZ then I tried tekken 7, and one day saw inj2 was on sale so I got it and did that learning process to get good at it. Mortal Kombat for me is one of the most recent fighting games I’ve tried so I can speak for the vise versa since all the games I’d played before were just holding the opposite direction to block but yea I can see why it’s weird to adjust to because to me it was another button I had to press. As someone who game Hopps a lot you have to learn to kind of have separate muscle memory for separate games.
I just can't do it man it doesn't flow right with me
First do the tutorials, in Single Player in the Learn mode and find an character with a play style which suits you
Cheers dude. What do you think to Supergirl?
She’s my favorite 💃
Super fun asf and pretty reliable, I main her premier skin, Power Girl.
Premier skins are in the shaders section when you go to customize gears for a character and they provide no advantage to the game, purely cosmetic
Learn your combos is the best advice I could give
Definitely do the tutorial, but make sure to play story mode for an easier experience in the future ofc. After that, find a character with a move set that feels comfortable for you, max them out, and kick ass!!!!
Hey guys, im completly new to the game. I played a little bit of Street fighter thats all I got in experince of fighting games so you could say im a absolut noob. I play on my switch with the pro controller and would appreciate some tips..didnt played much but I can already tell that I have a lot of fun with Johnny...
Do the tutorial. Remember every mechanic, even if you dont master it, even if you cant do it.
Then go learn a characters moves and combos.
Start playing.
When you get stuck and start losing. Think about what mechanics may help you. For noobs this is “remembering a special move” or “remember a short combo execution”
Just bought MK1 and likely need help. Been a fan of the games for a long time, but never really got good. Beaten a lot of them, all the NRS titles, deadly alliance, deception, and Armageddon. But it was mostly luck. Any tips on combos, who should I play, what Dlc should I get?
It depends on what you're getting good for. If you just want to enjoy the game on single player, you need to practice against higher level AI, understand its behavior, and work on your best combos with the characters you wanna play as.
If you want to get good competitively, you need to go get your ass kicked repeatedly by people who are better than you and pay close attention to what they are doing right and what you are doing wrong. This is what will reinforce good habits and help you get rid of bad ones.
Remember that human opponents and AI opponents are two different beasts. Don't assume that just because you're good at beating one that it means you'll be good at beating the other.
Thank you, probably going to play with family and friends.
once you understand the basic fundamentals, play against hard cpu, it will train your brain to get better at hit confirming into combos safely. Watch a basic bread and butter combo on yt for your desired main. Dont give up! This game is fun and everyone quits cuz they suck at cameos.
All good advice, I can't remember if blocking works the same way with MK11, but if you block while standing, someone can kick you or do a lower attack, but if you block while crouching, they can do an attack like a jump kick or a higher attack, so remember to use the right block for the right kind of attacks.
exactly, that's why tip #3 is there
Respectfully, advise number 3 is not very good. I guess it depends on what OP's long term goal is, but fighting CPUs will build bad habits
The point of fighting CPU is for learning the opponents combo strings, whats low, whats an overhead etc... too many players jump to online matches without a clue of the match up
#3 is best at first. There's no pressure to win, just learn. It's fun, too. Go to practice mode and go ham with hard difficulty. When you jump online for the first time, the reward is sweet and addicting
Thank you these are some really good tips
yk what else is long and hard?
play the tutorial, pick any character and practice, go to towers play online. Just have fun amigo
mortal kombat 1 gameplay tips
Here are some gameplay tips for Mortal Kombat 1:
Learn the Basics:
Master Your Character:
Utilize Combos:
Manage Your Meter:
Spacing and Movement:
Know Your Opponent:
Practice Fatalities:
Play Online:
Recommendation: Focus on mastering a few characters rather than trying to learn everyone at once. This will allow you to develop a deeper understanding of their mechanics and improve your overall gameplay.
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