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  1. 7 de may. de 2019 · Cassie Cage: Courtyard Cave (-3071,-2738) You Got BLB’d (brutality) Space Titanium (skin) Imported HK Snapdragon (pistol) Rowdy AF (shades) Tiny Dancer (drone) Crashing Eagle (drone augment) Cetrion: Courtyard (-791,-9331)

    Character
    Chest Location
    Loot/items
    Baraka
    Gardens (5646, 5216)
    Cut Up (brutality) Dead Pool Despoiler ...
    Cassie Cage
    Courtyard Cave (-3071,-2738)
    You Got BLB’d (brutality) Space Titanium ...
    Cetrion
    Courtyard (-791,-9331)
    Smoked Flesh (brutality) Iron Will (skin) ...
    D’vorah
    Kytinn Hive (5205,11834)
    Come My Child (brutality) Inner Sight ...
  2. 1 de may. de 2019 · Cassie Cage MK11 Heart Fatality 4k. mastorione. 558 subscribers. Subscribed. 95. 4.4K views 4 years ago. ...more. Cassie Cage MK11 Heart Fatality against Shao Khan 4k.

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    • Overview
    • How Loot Chests Work in the Mortal Kombat 11 Krypt
    • Developer Clarification
    • Possible Contents of Chests
    • Palace Entrance
    • The Dead Woods
    • The Central Courtyard
    • Forge
    • Mountain Pass and Shrine
    • Warrior Shrine

    By Brendan Graeber, Miranda Sanchez, Clayton Petras, +61 more

    Welcome to IGN’s Guide to the Mortal Kombat 11 Krypt. This Walkthrough will help you successfully traverse and explore this mysterious location, and show you how to unlock every corner of the Krypt and plunder its treasures.

    Similar to Mortal Kombat 10, the Krypt is full of treasures and chests to unlock that contain everything from Konsumables to Brutalities, Gear and Kosmetics, and even Fatalities! However, most all of the chests and treasure need to be unlocked using a variety of resources:

    •Most normal Treasure Chests will require a varying amount of Koins. Some can be as low as 1,000, while others can hit around 15,000 or more - and certain special chests may have a huge price.

    •Special Flaming Chests (that must be doused) and Shao Kahn’s Chests will require either 100 to 250 Hearts.

    •Soul Vaults are green objects that requires 100 Soul Fragments to unlock. There are also a few green auras that you can interact with to manipulate time and clear rubble or other objects - some cost Soul Fragments, some do not.

    From NetherRealm's Kombat Kast on April 24th - "Upon entering the Krypt, each player is presented with their own custom Krypt experience that contains about 600 chests filled with rewards. The content of each of these chests are exactly the same for every player - but their locations are unique, except for special chests. Two players who open all the chests by the end will have all the same rewards."

    This means that if one player finds a chest containing a specific Fatality and Brutality, another player won't find that same Fatality packaged with a Konsumable instead.

    It can be hard to predict what a treasure chest or soul vault will contain - but there is a bit method to the madness. Even though many chests are random in the price it costs to unlock them and what they contain, there are a few rules they go by - similar price ranges will hold similar items, and if you're looking for certain types of rewards, you can view the list below to see what you're likely to find in each chest:

    Note that certain treasure chests that cost 15,000 Koins or more are usually set in the contents they contain in that location, and are listed in the walkthrough.

    As you begin your journey into the Krypt, your character, an unnamed Traveler, will arrive at Shang Tsung’s island to enter the Krypt. Shang Tsung himself will appear to welcome you and invite you to open his chests to find various treasures before disappearing.

    You’ll take control of the Traveler in 3rd person mode - very unlike the rest of this fighting game, and you can move about to inspect things, open chests by holding X, sprint by holding the right trigger, check your inventory with the left trigger - and view a map of the parts of the island you’ve uncovered in the pause menu.

    There’s no fighting here - but you find traps you’ll need to avoid or you may find a grisly fate (dying however has no adverse effects beyond getting a surprise scare!). Along your journey in the Krypt, there is much to find beyond simply opening chests, and certain puzzles or items may unlock more parts of the island - which are covered in this walkthrough.

    To start, be sure to open the two chests on either side of you in the middle of the room. These chests are the only ones that have no cost to open, and will award you 50,000 Koins and 100 Hearts a piece, giving you a modest amount of currency to start with. You can also spend 3,000 Koins to open a chest near the entrance door, and it should always contain 3 Jade Kollection Arts.

    With the two treasure chests opened, the door leading to the rest of the Palace Entrance will open. This appears to be the only area of Shang Tsung’s island where the visible chests always unlock the same things - which are listed below.

    At the end of the Palace Entrance is a large table with a mighty glowing hammer. Pick it up to obtain Shao Kahn’s War Hammer, a weapon you can actually use in the Krypt to solve puzzles and smash objects. You can actually use the hammer to break debris like pots, vases, and skeletons to acquire a bit of Koins - though you won’t get many. It can also be used to destroy weak walls and uncover new areas.

    Upon entering the Dead Woods you’ll find a new type of unlockable treasure - Soul Spires. These green objects can either be found floating around or held onto by corpses around the area, and each of them requires 100 Soul Fragments. Unlike regular chests, they don’t vary in price, but they do vary in rewards. However, you cannot interact with them - even if you have Soul Fragments, until you find the proper artifact in the Krypt to start unlocking them.

    When you reach the junction going up the path, you’ll find a Flaming Chest that you can’t interact with until it has been doused. Unfortunately you lack the item needed to do this, so remember its location - and the location of a similarly flaming skull over by the gazebo at the top right of the woods.

    Down along the path to the bottom you’ll find a path to a short stairway leading to one of Shao Kahn’s Chests. These chests feature Shao Kahn’s imposing red helmet, and must first be destroyed by smacking the head with your War Hammer, before you can then open it in exchange for 250 Hearts.

    There's also a unique Soul Vault floating amid the trees that costs a staggering 10,000 Soul Fragments! It's contents are a single special Forge Item you'll eventually need to craft a Key Item, but this should be saved for last.

    Finally, at the top of The Dead Woods you’ll find a puzzle in the form of a rotating pillar where three bodies have been strung up on each side of the pillar into mismatched parts - head, torso, and legs. You need to pull the levers to match up either the cyborg or demon corpses - but matching the skeleton up will trigger trap to kill you (not that it has any lasting effects.)

    Pulling the left lever will rotate all the pillar points, while the middle lever swaps the two pillar sections, and the right lever spins the bottom two points.

    With The Dead Woods explored, return to the Palace Entrance and use the War Hammer to break open the large gate to where the Courtyard is. This massive area features two other large gates, and several stands filled with long-dead monks and treasure chests all around them - and bordering the walls.

    On the East side you can find the main seating area with one of Shang Tsung’s thrones behind a broken gong with even more chests. On either side of this seating area you can find weak walls to break down to reveal an area behind The Courtyard.

    You can also find one of Kronika’s Time Vaults. With Kronika’s Epoch Engine you carry in your inventory, you can spend Koins to restock previously opened chests to hold new treasures - but note that this only applies to chests that held Konumables or Forge Items, and not chests that featured unique items. It will cost 2,000 Koins per chest you wish re-stocked.

    Around the back of the Courtyard past the broken walls you’ll find a smaller open area with more chests - including one of Shao Kahn’s Chests on the back wall of the viewing platform, and a large Gong ringed by fire. Ring the gong with your War Hammer, and you’ll open up the large gate leading South to the Forge. Doing this will also award you 25,000 Koins.

    As you enter the Forge area, Shang Tsung will explain that you can use Forge Items acquired around the Krypt and combine them to form new ingredients for Konsumables. However, without a learned recipe, they may be hard to randomly trigger with the amount of Forge Items you can find.

    Each Forge Item has a certain cost associated with it - usually either a modest amount of Koins, Soul Fragments, or Hearts, and you’ll need to pay the combined fee of all three items to get the Konsumable it forms. Luckily, if you pick the wrong items to try combining, you won’t lose the resources for trying. There are also certain rare Forge Items that can cost a ton of currency just to craft, so be wary over overspending!

    As you cross the wooden bridges to the West of the Forge, look along the rock wall to find a small alcove with a locked Dragon Door. This special door can only be opened with the Dragon Amulet - which we don’t have just yet.

    At the other end of the wooden bridge you’ll come to a small courtyard where a giant golden statue lies at the other end. This Nakandan Shrine can be used to pay tribute to the gods by dumping money into the shrine in exchange for random rewards, in 1,000 Koin increments.

    Take the path to the South first to the Lower Courtyard, and you’ll find a walkway leading to closed gate and steps down to the right. Go down the stairs and look back to find another puzzle - three levers sit in front of four panels that form a mis-matched Dragon Icon.

    To solve this puzzle, all you need to do is pull the left lever to properly align the bottom left panel, and turn the top left panel. Since the top right panel is already aligned, you just need to rotate the top left panel and bottom right panel, which you can do by pulling the right lever twice - but do not pull the middle lever at all!

    Solving the puzzle will award you 3,000 Koins and 100 Soul Fragments, and open the gate up the stairs, which leads to a Courtyard Cavern with a Wooden Bridge that we can’t cross yet, so we’ll be back later.

    If you keep heading down the path past the Dragon Symbol Puzzle, you can cross more wooden platforms to find a ridge below the Mountain Pass you crossed earlier. Here you’ll find another Shao Kahn Chest, as well as a Flaming Chest we can’t open yet - but you can spot a flaming skull and more chests below the Mountain Pass that’s just out of reach - we won't be able to reach it until much, much later.

    Returning back to the Shrine and heading North, you’ll come to the Warrior Shrine that depicts statues of many of the major Mortal Kombat characters - Scorpion, Johnny Cage, Kano, Goro, Liu Kang, and Sonya.

    As you draw near, a giant hunk of volcanic rock will shoot down and obliterate half of Raiden’s Statue - and if you break open the rock with your War Hammer, you’ll obtain the Gem of the Living.

    As for the broken statue of Raiden, you can draw near the statue among the treasure chests to find that it can be interacted with - if you have the right item. You’ll need to clear all the Tutorial Towers of the Towers of Time to earn the Amulet of Earthrealm’s Protector.

    Once you have this item - return to the statue of Raiden and place the amulet at the base of the statue to return it to its former glory, and you’ll be given Raiden’s Shattered Staff, another Key Item you’ll want to hold onto.

    Opposite the warrior statues are even more pedestals - all featuring the faces of characters in Mortal Kombat 11, and each with a spike that can be used to impale a head - but we’ll need to find these heads first.

    The path to the right leads back to the Courtyard, which is blocked by a sealed gate, as well as another sealed door leading to the Dojo. As for the path North - it ends with an ominous looking gate that requires the missing Motaro’s Horn.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2019 · MK11: CASSIE CAGE Heart Fatality (2nd Fatality... on Kano) NukeIt. 8.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 410. 37K views 5 years ago #mk11 #mortalkombat11 #fatality. No description has been added to...

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  4. 24 de dic. de 2021 · GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-10600K CPU @ 4.10GHzMemory: 128 GB RAM (127.91 GB RAM usable)Current resolution: 3840 x 2160, 60HzOpera...

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  5. 6 de may. de 2019 · Cassie Cage’s first Fatality is known as I <3 U and is pulled off from Mid distance by pressing Down, Down, Forward, B. This has Cassie use her dad’s patented Shadow Kick right into the chest of the enemy, knocking their heart right out of the chest cavity.

  6. 9 de may. de 2021 · Following this, she shoves both of her arms into the opponent and makes a heart symbol using her hands (that are full of blood), as Cassie Cage smiles and blows a kiss.