Raiden's brother Fujin was first introduced into Mortal Kombat 11 when Netherrealm released the length Aftermath story expansion for all PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch players.
The hefty DLC was released in May 2020, just over a year on from the game's original release back in April 2019. The expansion itself was pretty decent for fans who love the Mortal Kombat lore and the overarching storyline which is played out in and amongst the core gameplay.
Aftermath added 80's action star Robocop - a guest character - as well as Mortal Kombat staples, Fujin and Sheeva who were part of the new expanded storyline. Previously Netherealm added Shang Tsung, Nightwolf, Terminator, Sindel, Spawn, and Joker as part of the game's first Kombat Pack DLC characters. But as far as we know, the three 'Aftermath' characters are not considered 'Kombat Pack 2', as far as we can tell.
For the purpose of this page, we're taking a look at how players perform Fujin's deadly fatality finishers.
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Mortal Kombat 11 Input Key
Before we explain how to perform Fujin's two fatalities, we need to tell explain our shorthand.
Movements: (pretty standard really)
- Forward
- Backward
- Up
- Down
- Close (practically touching your opponent)
- Mid (roughly two backspaces away from the opponent)
Button Inputs:
1 = Front Punch - Square on PS4, X on Xbox, Y on Switch
2 = Back Punch - Triangle on PS4, Y on Xbox, X on Switch
3 = Front Kick - X on PS4, A on Xbox, B on Switch
4 = Back Kick - O on PS4, B on Xbox, A Switch
5 = Throw - L1 on PS4, LB on Xbox, L on Switch
6 = Block - R2 on PS4, RT on Xbox, RZ on Switch
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Mortal Kombat 11 Fujin Fatalities
Fatality 1 - Wind Blade
- Back, Down, Down, Back, 1 (Far)
Fatality 2 - Twisted Twister
- Forward, Back, Down, 2 (Close)
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