Mortal Kombatis known, especially in its early days, for guzzling quarter after quarter in the arcades.
But which bosses are the absolute most difficult to best?
Let’s take a look at some of them now.
If you survive that and he’s in his regular form, he shoots fireball after fireball at you.
Definitely a tough fight but not the toughest.
In4, he’s Quan Chi’s master which makes him incredibly deadly.
Mostly because he mimics Shang Tsung’s moveset and can take on the abilities of any other character.
InMortal Kombat II, he’s definitely tougher than Shang Tsung, relying on his muscles and intimidating appearance.
In 3, he has a new eye beam and a rising charge that’ll put you down quick.
They’re also some of the only playable boss characters in the game up until this point.
As it sounds, he’s pretty ridiculous to fight.
He has the abilities of both Darkseid and Shao Kahn and is generally not good news.
At this point, Blaze is the most powerful character in theMKuniverse.
He uses ridiculously far-reaching attacks, doesn’t use any projectiles, and is somehow able to teleport.
33: Shinnok (MK X)
Shinnok inMK Xis horribly different from his incarnation inSub-ZeroorMK 4.
He has the imposter form, bone-shaper form, and necromancer form.
In his imposter form, he can take on the movesets of other combatants.
In the bone-shaper form, he can create weapons from bones to bash you with.
In his necromancer form, he’s able to summon skeletal hands to attack or grab the player.
He’s the first boss to be notably and very obviously non-human.
Luckily, there are Kamidogu at the edge of the stage which you could use to lower his defense.
He breathes fire, creates wind with his wings, and delivers huge melee attacks.
He’s much more difficult here though, this most likely being his most powerful incarnation.
When he dies, it essentially does the animation for a Brutality.
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