MK1 Brutal Buddy Klue Solution

Can’t figure out the MK1 Brutal Buddy Klue solution? Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we are going to show you how to solve the Brutal Buddy Klue in Mortal Kombat 1 and list the rewards you get for solving the riddle. It’s actually simpler than it might seem.

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MK1 Brutal Buddy Klue Solution

How to Solve MK1 Brutal Buddy Klue

The solution to the Brutal Buddy Klue in MK1 or Mortal Kombat is the simplest one we’ve covered so far. All you have to do is perform a Brutality with any Kameo character at all. The easiest way to do this is to do a Throw Brutality, which every Kameo can have. You just have to unlock it by leveling up that character to level 2. Then, make sure the final hit is a forward throw (Forward + L1 or LB) and press Down, Down while the move is happening. If you’ve done the Spicy Ketchup Klue with Sektor, you’ll know exactly what I mean. That said, any Kameo Brutality will work for this one. Incidentally, this tile is called Within Reach and it’s in the Rampart zone.

Mortal Kombat 1 Brutal Buddy Klue Rewards

Now that we know the solution to the Brutal Buddy Klue in MK1 or Mortal Kombat 1, let’s go through the rewards. As you’re probably already used to, it’s one major skin, one palette swap, one Talisman and five hundred Seasonal Kredits. The usual fare. The cosmetics are kinda meh, especially the black metal Liu Kang, but let’s not kid ourselves, the Seasonal Kredits alone are worth it. You’ll find the full list of rewards below. And if you want to know more about the puzzles in Invasion, check out our All Mortal Kombat 1 Klue Solutions guide.

  • Brilliant Bloodshed Liu Kang skin
  • Platelet Mail Legendary Talisman
  • Bloody Sunset Common Johnny Cage Palette
  • Five Hundred Seasonal Kredits
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