Mortal Kombat 1: How to Do Easy Fatalities

August 2024 · 3 minute read
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One of the most well-known traits of the Mortal Kombat series is the gruesome fatalities that the various characters can perform to end a victorious match. Pulling off a fatality requires a string of button inputs in quick succession, which at times can be troublesome when trying to remember the combo or if your hands decide to seize up.

Mortal Kombat 1 has a solution to getting around punching in those pesky buttons. To do this, you’ll have to trigger an Easy Fatality combo, which although is simpler to execute, there is of course a catch to it. Here is what you need to know about how to do an Easy Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1. 

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How to Do an Easy Fatality in Mortal Kombat 1

If you’ve been looking through the character move list in Mortal Kombat 1, you’ll notice that there is a section that allows you to do an Easy Fatality. The button combination for this is usually something simple, like holding R2 and pressing X on PlayStation, or holding RT and pressing B on Xbox. This saves you from inputting a longer button sequence to get that Fatality to pop. 

But if you’re like me, you spent way too much time hammering those ‘easy’ buttons only for your opponent to fall over from the time running out. So why won’t it work? Well, there’s a slight catch to Easy Fatalities. You’re going to need Easy Fatality Tokens to do an Easy Fatality. Here is how to get them:

Dragon Krystals are the in-game currency for Mortal Kombat 1, and more of these can be purchased from the store using real-world money. Because the Easy Fatality Tokens were in the Rotating section of the store, I’m not exactly sure if you’ll still be able to find them in another area once they’ve been rotated out for the day. But this is where I was able to find them at that time.

Once you have the Easy Fatality Token you’ll now be able to execute the Fatality using a much simpler button combination. You can take a look at the move list from the pause menu in-game, and this is where you’ll find the Easy Fatality moves for your fighter along with the Kameo character you’re using.

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Luke Lawrie

Luke Lawrie is the Australian Editor of Gamepur and has been covering video games for over 13 years. When not playing games he spends his spare time watching movies, tv, or basketball. Luke's previous work can be seen at over a dozen publications including Stevivor, Red Bull, AusGamers, and more.

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