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Mortal Kombat 1 – Homelander Fatalities and Strategy Guide

Like previous entries in the series, Mortal Kombat 1 is rolling out plenty of DLC fighters, with the game’s first “Kombat Pack” including Omni-Man from Invincible, Quan Chi, Peacemaker from Suicide Squad, Ermac, Homelander from The Boys, and Takahashi Takeda.

The latest of these DLC characters, which is now available for Kombat Pack owners, is Homelander. But how does this twisted supe actually play? And perhaps more importantly, how do you pull off his gruesome Fatalities? Don’t worry, we’ll quickly get you up to speed on the ins and outs of Homelander…

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As you can see, each Fatality has to be performed a certain distance away from your opponent. If you want to get a better sense of what we mean by “close," "mid," and "far,” just choose Learn from the main menu then pop into Fatalities, and the game will show you the exact ranges you need to be standing at. Every fighter in MK1 has a pair of Fatalities – one that’s available from the start and one that won’t be added to your move list until you unlock them (here’s how you can do that). That said, you can still do all Fatalities, even if they haven’t been officially unlocked, if you know the right inputs.

Here’s how to pull off Homelander’s two Fatalities:

  • Winging It – Down, Forward, Down, Front Kick (Mid)
  • Fatality #2 – Back, Forward, Back, Back Punch (Mid)

While Homelander definitely isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty on The Boys TV show, in Mortal Kombat 1 he’s definitely more of a zoner focused on playing keep away with his flying ability and an array of attacks that make use of his heat vision. All of Homelander’s heat vision attacks are fast, have great range, and can break opponents’ armor moves. That said, while Homelander seems to mostly be about playing the keep away game, he does have some good ways to get in, such as his “Diabolical Dash” move, if you’re looking to set up some combos. Overall, Homelander seems like he’ll be a bit of a

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