What's the Point of Flipping Stance in Mortal Kombat?

avatarCoilingShip6 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy6 months ago

Flipping stance in Mortal Kombat can throw off your opponent's timing and mess with their muscle memory. It's all about getting that edge!

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avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

Switching stance can help avoid incoming attacks, making certain moves whiff. Plus, you might just look cooler while doing it.


avatarSinkingDuel6 months ago

Stance flipping? Honestly, it's mainly cosmetic, but some characters' moves might hit different depending on your stance.


avatarDroppingSway6 months ago

I've had matches where flipping stance helped me dodge projectiles more effectively. Try it out and see if it works for you!

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