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Mortal Kombat 1: Understanding the Universal Input Code (Deciphering 1234)

owaizkh by owaizkh
April 12, 2025
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Discover the standardized code that simplifies input interpretation in Mortal Kombat 1, regardless of your gaming platform.

Mortal Kombat has evolved into an iconic fighting game series with a rich history that transcends its arcade origins. Mortal Kombat 1, like its predecessors, is available on various consoles, and the gaming community has adopted a universal input code to facilitate understanding across different controller setups.

While controller buttons may vary, the fundamental motions required to execute inputs remain consistent on all platforms. This guide introduces players to the universal Mortal Kombat 1 input code, ensuring that they can grasp and execute moves, regardless of the names assigned to controller buttons. Initially, it might seem perplexing, but with practice, it becomes second nature.

Demystifying Mortal Kombat 1 Controls and Input Terminology

The table below presents the default controls for Mortal Kombat 1 on all gaming platforms and their corresponding numeric (or alphabetic) representations in the universal Mortal Kombat input code. This universal code allows any player to comprehend the inputs and perform them accurately, irrespective of their specific controller configuration.

The universal code employs the labels on the far left when written down, so it’s crucial to acquaint oneself with the translation of these inputs based on your particular controller. This code serves as a standard not only in Mortal Kombat 1 guides but also throughout the broader fighting game and Mortal Kombat community, fostering a common language for enthusiasts looking to master Mortal Kombat 1.

Universal Input Label | PC | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X|S | Nintendo Switch —|—|—|—|— 1 | J | Square | X | Y 2 | I | Triangle | Y | X 3 | K | X/Cross | A | B 4 | L | Circle | B | A (U)p (D)own (B)ack (F)ront (J)ump | W S A D WA, WD | D-pad Up D-pad Down D-pad Left D-pad Right D-pad Up/Left, D-pad Up/Right Grab | Spacebar | L1 | LB | L Block/Empower | O | R2 | RT | ZR Kameo | ; | R1 | RB | R

Step-By-Step Guide to Reading Inputs & Kombos

Inputs Next To Each Other

For instance, let’s consider a low kick – it’s the same for all characters and platforms: B4. The adjacent placement of ‘B’ and ‘4’ indicates that these inputs are executed simultaneously.

  • Xbox players press back and B
  • Switch players press back and A
  • PlayStation players press back and Circle

Inputs Separated by Commas

Let’s take a Raiden combo as an example – F4,3,4. When inputs are divided by commas, it signifies that you should execute them sequentially, not simultaneously. However, if ‘F’ and ‘4’ are adjacent, it means these two inputs are executed together before moving on to the rest of the combo.

  • Xbox players press forward and B, then A, then B
  • Switch players press forward and A, then B, then A
  • PlayStation players press forward and Circle, then X, then Circle

Understanding the universal input code in Mortal Kombat 1 empowers players to perform moves consistently across various platforms, enhancing their mastery of the game.

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