Mortal Kombat X

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Krypt Jumpscares
By Javino
A list of jumpscares found within the Krypt and where they occur.
   
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First Scare - Hellhound/Wolf
The first jumpscare type you will run into in the Krypt is found within the Cemetery area(s).

This jumpscare is fairly predictable and hardly startling. It more often than not turns your camera in order to allow the Hellhound to jump at you, which gives you a second to understand what's happening, taking away from the scare. Bear in mind, this jumpscare can happen anywhere within the cemetery. (The outside area with all of the graves.)



Second Scare - Spider
The Spider Caves are where you'll find our next surprise.



While this particular jumpscare is only a spider, it happens so quickly that I believe it's the most startling of the bunch. Once again, bear in mind this can happen anytime and anywhere within the spidercaves.




Final Scare - Blood Zombie
Our next and final scare is found within the Tomb.


This scare isn't too bad. While it does happen randomly, it only occurs when you're near one of the pools of blood.


That's it.
From what I've experienced, these are the only jumpscares found within the Krypt. I don't think there are any within the Nether-realm gate either. I walked around in there for about 5 minutes and did not get one. But if I missed one of them, please let me know and I'll be sure to add it to the list.

(P.S. For those of you wondering, I used Cheat Engine to give myself Koins so I would have an excuse to go into the Krypt and make this guide. Hence the absolutely absurd amount of Koins I have in the screenshots.)
16 Comments
JackTheRedCreeper Nov 26, 2015 @ 3:13pm 
Isn't the Krypt Monster in this game too?
Javino  [author] Apr 21, 2015 @ 7:54pm 
Okay, for anyone curious about using Cheat Engine to add Koins to your game, I have made a detailed guide about it.
VexelPrime Apr 21, 2015 @ 2:01pm 
I tried doing it and I can't do it. I remember using Cheat engine for SS. But, I used this while the Krypt menu was open and I found nothing.
Javino  [author] Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:35pm 
Wait, are you asking for the correct value? Because I have no idea which one it is anymore.
VexelPrime Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:34pm 
Value Type?
Javino  [author] Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:33pm 
If you would like a properly written and more detailed guide on how to do that, let me know.
Javino  [author] Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:32pm 
All good bro. For a brief explanation: Run Cheat Engine while the game is running. Check your amount of coins, tab out, scan for the amount of coins in cheat engine. Cheat engine will bring up all of the values that equal what you put in. For instance you put in 11,120 and there are 40 of that exact value. Go back into the game, spend or gain more coins, it doesn't matter which as long as it changes the amount of coins you have. Go back onto cheat engine put the amount of coins to you have now into the bar, hit "Next Scan" and it should narrow the amount of exact values tremendously. Repeat that process until you have a small enough amount of exact values that you can find the correct one and edit it.
VexelPrime Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:24pm 
Sorry for not being more "detailed". I am just wondering how the hell you were able to add or subtract koins. I just want to know if you did it from the Userdata or from having the game run while going through numerous files in order to find that one file that can add koins to. Didn't mean to be an asshole.
Javino  [author] Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:22pm 
So, let's get this straight. You just said "How did you get that many coins with Cheat Engine, it's not even designed to work that way." Clearly stating that I have INFACT gotten coins with cheat engine. I tell you it's because it IS designed to work that way, and you insist that it's not, even though the proof is RIGHT in pictures. I don't get it.
VexelPrime Apr 21, 2015 @ 1:18pm 
But, you have to go through binarys codes. So, if you find a way. PM me.