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Mortal Kombat 1: How to Play Mileena

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It can be difficult to decide which of the many returning characters in Mortal Kombat 1 to play as. Mileena has a variety of maneuvers at her disposal that make her both effective and entertaining to use. Mortal Kombat 1 demonstrates that Mileena is still a fan-favorite Kombatant and that she has the same high skill cap as in previous games. Learn the ins and outs of controlling Mileena in Mortal Kombat 1 with the help of this guide.

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How to Play Mileena

Players who want to master Mortal Kombat 1’s Mileena should start with the game’s practice mode before jumping into any of the game’s competitive modes. Fortunately, Mileena is not difficult to train. You need only concentrate on creating effective combinations out of her many individual attacks.

Mortal Kombat 1: How to Play Mileena

Once a player has mastered Mileena, they can take on other players in online competition using her teleport moves and string-starter assaults. If you want to assume the role of Mileena, consider the following advice.

  • Mileena is a Kombatant who uses moves to make up for her midrange and rush-down fighting styles.
  • Mileena’s Roll is an excellent combo starter because of the added height it grants her in the air.
  • Mileena can fight effectively without her sais, but they are a powerful weapon often overlooked. Using them at will and as part of combos allows players to deal more damage and keeps their opponents off-balance.
  • Most of Mileena’s most devastating combos occur in the middle of the field. Players can teleport or “grab” to another location to escape a corner.
  • Mileena’s teleportation abilities, particularly Teleport Up and Teleport Down, are effective means of retaliation against an overbearing foe.

What Are Mileena’s Special Moves?

As Mileena, you have access to a wide variety of powerful special attacks. Knowing what each one does will help you use them effectively and combine them into combos, especially because several of them share inputs and moves with one another.

Name Input What They Do
Straight Sai Back, Forward, 1 You throw your two Sais halfway across the screen, dealing damage. The enhanced version does more damage and causes the opponent to slowly fall, allowing you to continue the combo, but it costs two bars.
Teleport Down Down, Back, 2 You teleport behind the opponent and hit them with a mid-attack. If you enhance it, you’ll deal more damage.
Air Teleport Down Down, Back, 2 while in the air It works the same as the previous move, except you use it in the air.
Teleport Up Down, Forward, 2 You teleport behind the enemy and perform a high attack. The enhanced version applies more damage.
Low Sai Back, Forward, 3 You throw your Sais low and halfway across the screen. You can enhance it to deal more damage.
Roll Back, Down, 4 You roll across the ground, dealing damage to the enemy. If you enhance it, you’ll deal more damage.
Air Ball Down, Back, 4 You’ll shoot out three Sais in a line, knocking the opponent up. You can continue a combo after using it. The enhanced version willl have you home onto the enemy and hit them.
Delay Homing Ball Hold 4 after Enhanced Air Ball You’ll stay in the air as long as you hold the button, but you’ll continue with the attack after a second or so.
Delay Homing Ball Cancel Down, Down after starting Delay Homing Ball You cancel the Homing Ball and fall to the ground.

Mileena Kameo Tips

If you want to spice up your mix-up game with Mileena’s Kameos, you may either focus on ranged attacks or investigate combo extenders to help you inflict more damage. For instance, Kano is a great pick because he gives you access to more attacks and makes it easier to deal with zoners.

To deal with zoners, you can use Kameo’s ranged attacks, such as throwing knives from his back Kameo or shooting lasers from his neutral Kameo. Kameo, his forward, is a fantastic weapon for throwing off your opponent’s timing. You can also bring additional Kameos, such as Kung Lao, who can help you deal with the opponent in several ways.

Mortal Kombat 1: How to Play Mileena

Try Jax as a Kameo if you want to use him to launch enemies. His neutral Kameo provides you with an unblockable grounded move that can be used in conjunction with his forward Kameo to create extra opportunities for mix-ups.

Darrius is also a fantastic option due to his wide variety of powerful attacks and solid mix-up potential. Experiment using him to stretch your combinations or end them with devastating blows.

What Are Mileena’s Fatalities?

If you choose to play as Mileena, you’ll get to experience two Fatalities, the first of which is accessible right away. Both require you to be somewhat close to your opponent and the second demands you to have a character master level of 14. Learn and Fatalities are available for your use at any time.

Fatality Distance Input
Fatality 1 Close Back, Forward, Back, 1
Fatality 2 Close Down, Forward, Back, 3

 

Mileena Overview

Mileena has a wide variety of quick attacks, but she takes damage if her foe blocks them. To make the most of her fighting style, you’ll need to play strategically and catch your opponents off guard. You’ll have access to a variety of projectiles to aid you out, albeit their range is limited to around half the screen at best.

Mortal Kombat 1: How to Play Mileena

Mileena’s Air Ball is a reliable anti-air weapon, but using it requires a risky jump. Mileena’s moveset is diverse, allowing her to teleport away, deal with adversaries at mid-range, combo into launchers, and use her great air combos, among other things. She has the most trouble with zoners.

Her moveset allows for some easy-to-learn solo combos that can easily cause over 25 percent, with the possibility for significantly more damage if the player puts in the time and effort to master her most difficult combos. Mileena possesses some quick normals, but they lack the range of other characters; she relies on finding gaps in her opponent’s defenses to strike.

FAQs

Is Mileena a good guy in MK1?

Mileena, unlike Kitana (from whom she was cloned), is nasty, evil, and extremely unstable. She views herself as the rightful Princess of Edenia in Kitana’s stead and actively plots Kitana’s death.

Who is the bad guy in Mortal Kombat 1?

Since the game’s inception, Shang Tsung has been a fan-favorite and recognizable antagonist. In the original Mortal Kombat from 1992, Shang Tsung is the game’s last boss.

Is Sub-Zero a bad guy in mk1?

It appears that Bi-Han’s fate is predetermined regardless of when it occurs. Dialogue between Sub-Zero and some of the newer fighters in Mortal Kombat 1 all but proves his real wicked character, which the game hasn’t been doing the best job of hiding to begin with.

Who is the least liked Mortal Kombat character?

“Hsu Hao.” Hsu Hao, the Mongolian warlord who was created as the “anti-Jax,” is one of the most divisive figures in Mortal Kombat’s history.

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