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5 Things to Do After Beating Mortal Kombat 11 (End Game & Post Game)

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Once you complete the main story mode in Mortal Kombat 11, one of the many activities that you can partake in to pass the time revolves around hand-picked daily challenges that can be completed in any mode of your choosing. You can check your Kombat Kard daily to see what tasks await you.

These challenges range from performing Fatalities to winning matches with a specific character. It seems that most of the daily challenges will award you with Mortal Kombat’s currency (koins), which you can use in the Krypt to open up a bunch of treasure chests.

In Mortal Kombat 11 you can use your collected koins, as well as your hearts, to open up treasure chests to obtain all kinds of stuff from Konsumables to Fatalities.

Each treasure chest you find requires a different amount of Koins in order to open it up; the more coins it costs, the better items you find, so you need to choose wisely as to how you spend your hard-earned money.

You can also head to The Forge in the Krypt that allows you to combine up to three items to create something new. Forging will cost you koins, hearts, and green skulls, so be sure to use the right recipes. If you choose the wrong items to combine, your precious items will be lost.

We won’t spoil anything, but if you’re a fan of MK lore, there’s a ton of easter eggs and fanservice to be found in the depths of Shang Tsung’s island… so definitely make sure you visit it at some point.


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