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Mortal Kombat 11: 9 Strongest Combos | ScreenRant

Mortal Kombat 11, one of the best games in the Mortal Kombat series, has recently gained increased popularity due to the release of its latest movie, Mortal Kombat. The game's main mechanic is the utilization of strong combos in order to deal high amounts of damage without giving the opponent a chance to fight back.

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There are multiple strong combos, with some being strong but difficult to perform with high meter cost but dealing significant damage, while others are easier or require no meter at all, but deal slightly less damage. Nevertheless, whenever picking certain characters, there are combos that should almost always be used.

9 Liu Kang (Luohan Quan)

Liu Kang, one of the best characters in the recent Mortal Kombat movie, also has one of the strongest combos in the game. The most important part of this combo is to use No Loyalty as early as possible in order to leave the opponent high enough to follow up with the low fireball.

Ending it with the fatal blow leads to almost 69% damage, which is exceptionally high. It only requires some practice to get the Low Fireball timing right, but other than that it is one of the easiest and strongest combos in Mortal Kombat 11.

8 Skarlet (Heart Piece)

Skarlet not only has some of the best character customization options in Mortal Kombat 11, but also the best guaranteed-to-hit combo for her fatal blow. The most important aspect, as can be understood simply by looking at the combo, is how absurdly easy it is to perform.

With only 3 moves total, it can reach up to 45% damage without giving the opponent any chance to break. It is considered as the strongest guaranteed way to hit a fatal blow in Mortal Kombat 11.

7 Kitana (Fan Service)

Kitana's combo is one of the best options for a combo that requires no meter usage at all. It is important to hold the button when performing Edenian Razors so that all 3 fans hit the enemy and release it just before the final fan hits in order to move on to Blood Sacrifice.

Finding the perfect timing between these two moves is the only challenging part of this combo, and with some practice, it can be mastered effectively and easily dealing up to 42% damage.

6 Kotal Kahn (Just Emperor)

Any combos that include uppercut have great damage, but Kotal Kahn manages to combine it with his fatal blow for a solid 50%. The hardest part is pulling off Royal Backhand and Kahn-Cut quickly, as they require some pretty fast fingers to perform.

Nevertheless, if successful, this combo gives Kotal Kahn a great way to use his fatal blow while dealing exceptionally high damage. On top of that, finishing the opponent with Kat Food, one of the best fatalities in the game, can be the cherry on the cake.

5 Kollector (Squander)

This is a solid combo overall, able to deal up to 40% damage, but its main asset is its flexibility. It can either be further extended into a second Pillaged and Relic Lure after amplifying or switched completely to have the amplified Relic Lure early on in order to counter an opponent's break to reach almost 50% damage.

Due to its versatility, Kollector's combo is considered one of the best combos in the game.

4 Collector (Squander, Part 2)

Collector has some even stronger variations that do not even require specific combos. The player does any strong combo that they favor only to end it up with the Mine Mine Mine (Triangle, Square + X) which fully resets the opponent and allows the player to follow it up with any other combo, even a fatal blow.

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This can reach way over 50% damage and it allows for some extreme creativity as it is not limited to any specific moves at all.

3 Sindel (Kustom)

Scream is a great way to start this combo in order to avoid getting anti-aired by the opponent during the next move.

Although this can be one of the hardest combos in the game to perform, its payoff is significant as it can be improved even further by adding Deadly Echo and Banshee Dash again after amplifying. On top of that, if the fatal blow isn't available, any other move at the end will do, like Straight Hair.

2 Spawn (From Hell)

At the cost of using one meter, Spawn offers one of the shortest combos in the game that can reach almost 50% damage. On top of that, it's a relatively easy combo that can be repeated multiple times in order to force the opponent to use their break and can deal up to 47% damage.

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The only slightly challenging part is to time I'm Already Dead perfectly and use it as early as possible to have enough time to use uppercut at the end.

1 Noob Saibot (Pitch Black)

The main aspect of this combo is that it tries to bait the enemy's break that will often be used after the amplified Teleport. Dark Push takes advantage of the break and continues the combo while reaching up to 50% damage at the end if the player adds a second Sickle Snag after Evil Within.

At the cost of most of the player's offensive gauge, dealing 50% damage while negating the opponent's break is obviously a great trade.

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