Alright, so, I wanted to get better at Mortal Kombat 11, right? I mean, who doesn’t? Smashing buttons is fun and all, but I wanted to actually know what I was doing. So I started looking for a moves list. A complete one, with all the characters.
First, I just went into the game and started trying stuff out. You know, the usual: jump, punch, kick, try to throw a fireball. But I couldn’t remember all the special moves. Some characters have like a million of them!

Then I figured, “Hey, there’s gotta be something online.” So I fired up the old search engine. I typed in something like “Mortal Kombat 11 moves list,” and boom! Tons of stuff popped up. Lots of pages talking about all the characters, their special moves, and these things called “Fatalities” and “Fatal Blows.” Sounds brutal, right?
It turns out, according to what I found, Fatal Blows are like, these super powerful attacks you can do when your health is super low, like below 30%. Makes sense, you’re about to die, might as well go out with a bang!
I started to dig into a few of these pages, and man, it was a lot to take in. I tried to memorize some of the moves, but it was tough. There were so many button combinations! Up, down, left, right, punch, kick, block… it was like learning a new language.
I realized that I needed a better way to learn this stuff. So I started writing down the moves I wanted to learn. Just the basics for a few characters I liked. I practiced them in training mode for a while, over and over again.
Slowly but surely, I started to get the hang of it. I could actually pull off some of these special moves in real matches! It was awesome. I even managed to do a few of those Fatal Blows, and yeah, they were pretty satisfying.
Here’s what I did step-by-step:
- Searched online for “Mortal Kombat 11 moves list.”
- Read about Fatalities and Fatal Blows.
- Chose a few characters to focus on.
- Wrote down their basic moves.
- Practiced in training mode.
- Tried the moves out in real matches.
I still have a long way to go, but I’m definitely getting better. And I learned that you don’t need to buy the 2nd Fatalities in the Krypt to be able to use them. To perform a Friendship: No Blocking during the final round of a Kompetitive Match. It’s all about practice and, you know, actually knowing what buttons to press! And don’t get me started on those “Friendships”… what a weird thing to put in a fighting game!