Since making her debut way back in the series' second installment, Kitana has appeared in just about everyMortal Kombatgame. She’s perhaps best known for her bladed fans and the long-standing rivalry that she shares withher twin sister Mileena, which series creator Ed Boon once likened to that of Scorpion and Sub-Zero. Over the years, her fans have severed more than their fair share of carotid arteries and continue to do so today inMortal Kombat 1.
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As one might expect, her bloodiest victories come when players punch in one of Kitana’sMortal Kombat 1Fatalities, which do an excellent job of showcasing just how deadly this femme fatale can really be. Those who want to learn how to perform these Fatalities for themselves have come to the right place, as too has anyone hoping to see what they look like before trying them out in-game.
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To perform Kitana’s Royal Blender Fatality, players will need to press down, forward, down, back kick while standing at medium range. If done correctly, Kitana will use her fans to lift her victim into the air and then slice them up from above and below as if they were in some sort of invisible blender. Once she’s done making her human smoothie, she calls back her fans and then takes a moment to bask in her brutality with her chosenKameo fighter.
Kitana’s second fatality is performed at close range by pressing down, down, back, back kick. Once it’s been triggered, she kisses her opponent, which causes a terrible allergic reaction, to put it mildly. As they begin to vomit up their insides, the other kombatant’s skin will begin to peel away from their skeleton until all that remains of them is a withered-up corpse lying in a pool of blood and bile. It’s a nice throwback to some of the older Kitana Fatalities, not to mention one of the mostbrutal Fatalities inMortal Kombat 1.
Mortal Kombat 1is available now on PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X|S.