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Mortal kombat chaotic how to play
Mortal kombat chaotic how to play






mortal kombat chaotic how to play

Pressing Down (Stone Smash) results in an overhead attack that bounces the opponent off the ground for a juggle combo. If you press Up after the initial notation (Stone Strike)) it knocks the opponent into the air so you can follow with a juggle combo. You can use this as a potentially Rock Drop setup in some situations. The default notation is a straight punch that's relatively safe if the opponent blocks and knocks them down if it connects. The Stone Punch changes a bit depending on which variation you're using, but it essentially gives Tremor three different attack options to choose from. Stone Punch Notation: Down, Back+2 Enhanced: Yes, with armor. Like the Rock Toss, this special move changes slightly depending on the variation you're using. The normal Rolling Stone is not safe if the opponent blocks at close range, but the enhanced version (Rolling Kutter) gives Tremor a slight advantage if it's blocked. If the opponent blocks a combo and you end it with the Rolling Stone, they can jump away from it or use an armored attack to interrupt, so be careful how you use it. It covers the entire length of the screen and while it may look a little slow, you can combo into it like most other special moves. The Rolling Stone is a projectile attack that rolls along the ground and hits an opponent low. Rolling Stone Notation: Back, Forward+4 Enhanced: Yes, but no armor. Be careful when and how you use it, but if the opponent isn't expecting it, you can keep offensive pressure going by canceling a blocked combo into the enhanced Rock Throw. An opponent can not only block the attack during a combo, they can even interrupt it in some cases if they're looking for it. Unfortunately, neither version will naturally combo. While the normal version is safe if the opponent blocks, the enhanced version actually gives Tremor slight advantage. The enhanced version (Boulder Throw) hits mid and cannot be ducked under.

mortal kombat chaotic how to play

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It covers the full length of the screen, but moves a little slower than most other projectiles. It's a fairly straightforward projectile attack that hits high and can be ducked under. Tremor's Rock Toss changes slightly depending on the variation he's in (mainly in terms of physical appearance). Rock Toss Notation: Back, Forward+2 Enhanced: Yes, but no armor. This also works well after a hard knockdown in which the opponent can't tech roll away. If you anticipate this, use the Ground Quake to punish them for it. Against Tremor a lot of opponents will used a delayed wake-up to avoid overhead/low setups with the Rock Drop. In addition, it will hit opponents that have been knocked to the ground. The enhanced version (Ground Quake) hits three times and inflicts considerably more damage.

mortal kombat chaotic how to play

It can be avoided by jumping, but if an opponent is touching the ground, it will hit them. The Ground Pulse is an unblockable attack that connects from a full screen-length away. Ground Pulse Notation: Down, Down+4 Enhanced: Yes, but no armor. It also works well against characters trying to zone from across the screen. As long as the two attacks do not connect at exactly the same time, it's very difficult for an opponent to figure out which to block first. After knocking an opponent down, use Rock Drop, then quickly attack with a low to force the opponent to block the low and the overhead nearly simultaneously. However, it's best used as an overhead/low mix-up. This can help keep Tremor safe if an opponent is applying pressure. If Tremor gets hit during the attack, as long as the rocks shoot up into the air, they will fall down. The enhanced version (Rock Shower) does not have armor, but it inflicts slightly more damage and causes a longer stun when it hits. If you hold Forward it places the rock just behind the opponent, and holding Back places it just in front of the opponent.

mortal kombat chaotic how to play

The default notation drops a rock on top of the opponent in their location at the time the notation was input. Tremor's Rock Drop is an overhead attack that falls in one of three locations around the opponent. Rock Drop Notation: Down, Back+3 Enhanced: Yes, but no armor. PlayStation/Xbox 1 - Square/X 2 - Triangle/Y 3 - X/A 4 - Circle/B








Mortal kombat chaotic how to play