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MK1 Takeda Character Guide (Moves, Kombos, & Fatalities)

The final character for 's Kombat Pack DLC is Takeda, a returning fighter from who comes back with familiar combos and moves, but new fatalities for you to explore. In the New Era, Takeda comes equipped with his twin chain whips once again with fast attacks to overwhelm his rivals. Pairing Takeda with the right Kameo can create a team ready to take on anyone.

Similar to Homelander in , you need to have purchased the Kombat Pack to have access to Takeda within the game. Takeda is the fifth DLC fighter within this group and is the only returning combatant from the series alongside Ermac. Those who played Takeda in will recognize many of his moves, but keep in mind that the character plays very differently in this title's system.

The single-player Invasion mode of Mortal Kombat 1 has several rewards you can get for solving every Klue scattered around various mesa world maps.

All the Kombat Pack characters in have the same rules as fighters on the roster — they must perform Basic Attacks, Special Moves, or Aerial Attacks to injure opponents. These moves may demand directional inputs to perform various attack strings that all do unique amounts of damage. Feel free to go into Training Mode to see what moves do and visual examples of every attack Takeda has.

Basic Attack

How To Perform (PlayStation 5)

Damage

Block Type

Tempest Strike

Square

20.00

High

Twisting Blades

Square, Triangle

39.00

Mid

Ogre Slayer

Square, Triangle, Triangle + Circle

50.00

Overhead

Forest Faller

Square, Circle

70.00

Low

Mugen

Forward + Square

30.00

High

Rising Suns

Forward + Square, Triangle

48.50

Mid

Ryujin

Forward + Square, Triangle, Triangle + Circle

50.00

Mid

Falling Moon

Forward + Square, Circle

58.50

Mid

Iron Breaker

Down + Square

20.00

Mid

Low Slash

Down + Back + Square OR Down + Forward + Square

20.00

Mid

Solar Striker

Triangle

30.00

High

Stomach Smasher

Triangle, Square

50.00

Mid

Meteor Slam

Triangle, Square, Triangle

70.00

Overhead

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