Noob Saibot was named after Mortal Kombat co-creators Ed Boon and John Tobias and serves as one of the main antagonists in the Khaos Reigns expansion for Mortal Kombat 1. As in previous games, the deadly wraith has an impressive arsenal of attacks at his disposal, especially when it comes to his death.
Noob Saibots Mortal Kombat 1 Deaths are just as brutal as you'd expect and are fairly easy to pull off for those who know the button inputs. The following guide contains information on both his first and second deaths, with detailed instructions and videos explaining exactly how players can remove them.
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How to perform Noob Saibot's first kill in MK1 (Shadow Play)
Noob Saibot's Shadow Play Fatality can be performed by tapping Forward, Back, Down, Back Punch (Triangle on PlayStation, Y on Xbox or X on Switch) when standing by long range. If done correctly, the Noob Saibot will summon a shadow claw that dives into the other combatant's body and then comes out the other side. The clone then proceeds to grab their skeletons while the Noob Saibot grabs their flesh and skin, with the pair pulling in opposite directions until the former is violently torn from the latter and left in a heap on the ground.
How to perform Noob Saibot's second kill in MK1
To perform Noob Saibot's second Fatality, players must tap Down, Down, Forward, Back Punch (Triangle on PlayStation, Y on Xbox or X on Switch) when standing by medium range. Doing so will result in Noob Saibot and his shadow claw beating the crap out of the other combatant. When the duo have had their fill, they snap both of their opponent's legs, sever the spinal cord, and kick the head clean through the chest.
FAQ
Q: How do you perform Noob Saibot's first kill in MK1?
PlayStation: Forward, Back, Down, Triangle (long range)
Xbox: Forward, Back, Down, Y (long range)
Switch: Forward, Back, Down, X (long range)
Q: How do you perform Noob Saibot's second kill in MK1?
PlayStation: Down, Down, Forward, Triangle (Middle Area)
Xbox: Down, Down, Forward, Y (Middle Area)
Switch: Down, Down, Forward, X (Middle Area)