------------------- MORTAL KOMBAT II: THE DEATH PUNCH ------------------- By: Chris McCullough 25096@ef.gc.maricopa.edu The following is info on a new type of move on Mortal Kombat II. Since it looks like mk2faq16 is the last of the MKII faqs, I felt it necessary to make a mini faq on this topic. But enough bantering, on with the subject... WHAT IS THE 'DEATH PUNCH'? -------------------------- The 'Death Punch' (as it is being called around my parts) is a powerful jab that takes a large amount of energy away from the opponent as well as setting him up for a combo move. It is basically done with timing and correct placement of the characters. HOW DO YOU DO IT? ----------------- The 'Death Punch' is easiest to learn by playing aginst the computer on the Player one side on the Very Hard setting. Walk up to the compute and jump away before you reach him. As you jump away, press any KICK button. If done right, the computer will stop for one second, then jump into you, leaving him open for a combo move attack. It is here that the 'Death Punch' can be done. The correct distance between the two character should be three steps outside of sweeping range. When the computer goes past the peak of his jump and begins to descend, press the HIGH PUNCH button. If done right, the character will not jab, but leave his fist out long enough to get hit by the computer. It is here where timing is crucial. If you punch too soon, you will miss and the computer will land next to you. If you punch too late, you will just jab the computer and take off the normal damage for a punch. If you punch just right, you can take off the equivalent of a kick up to the equivalent of Scorpion's Spear-and-Uppercut move. USING THE 'DEATH PUNCH' FOR A COMBO MOVE ---------------------------------------- As said earlier, the 'Death Punch' can be used for the start of a combo move. As far as what is known so far, the only way not to use the 'Death Punch' in a combo move is when it takes off the maximun amount of energy possible. This is because: a. Your character will stumble backwards. b. The opponent will fly back nearly a screen's length c. Because of a. and b., there is no time to connect with anything Well, that's basically it. If you have any more info on this or any new moves (or rumors, kudos, complaints, etc), mail them to 25096.ef.gc.maricopa.edu. Special thanks to Mitch Keller for teaching me the move. (THE END? III) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Chris McCullough | "Sometimes I go into my own little world... | | (a.k.a. Sir Galahad) | But that's okay, they know me there." | | 25096@ef.gc.maricopa.edu | --- Joel Hodgson | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------