By Jay / / Games

Choosing the right Striker in Mecha Break is crucial, especially since the game is heavily focused on PvP battles. With 15 unique mechs available—each fulfilling different combat roles—knowing which ones to prioritize can give you a serious edge. This tier list ranks all Strikers based on their effectiveness, ease of use, and overall impact in battles.


Mecha Break Striker Tier

Unlike typical tier lists, this one considers both a mech’s combat power and how user-friendly it is. Some Strikers excel at raw damage but can be tricky to master, while others are more versatile or tanky, offering solid performance with less effort.

  • S Inferno, Welkin, Stego
  • A Narukami, Tricera, Stellaris
  • B Alysnes, Aquila, Skyraider, Pinaka
  • C Luminae, Hurricane, Serenith, Falcon, Panther

Mecha Break currently features 15 Strikers, with 12 available from the start. The remaining three—Stellaris, Inferno, and Serenith—are locked and can be unlocked by spending 15,000 Mission Tokens each in the in-game shop. No extra missions are required after purchase; simply equip and use them.


S Tier — Top Mechs to Take Into Battle

These are the absolute best Strikers, combining raw power with relative ease of use. Their durability and damage output make them true monsters on the battlefield.

Inferno

  • Heavy armor makes it tough to take down
  • Ultra-Heavy attacker with massive DPS potential

Welkin

  • Can force enemies into close combat where it shines
  • Hybrid kit blending ranged and melee defense

Stego

  • Huge DPS output similar to Inferno
  • High damage absorption despite slow movement

A Tier — Strong Choices with Minor Drawbacks

Great alternatives if you prefer something with a bit more complexity or specific roles. They usually have some weaknesses but are rewarding once mastered.

Narukami

  • Excellent mobility and single-target damage
  • Glass cannon—low durability

Tricera

  • Self-healing and a powerful gatling gun
  • Slow movement speed

Stellaris

  • Grappling hook allows rapid map traversal
  • Low armor demands precise swordplay

B Tier — Decent but Requires Practice

These mechs can hold their own but come with noticeable weaknesses or require a higher skill level. Ideal if you want to learn the game mechanics better.

Alysnes

  • Can sacrifice armor for a speed boost
  • Limited weapon options

Aquila

  • Strong at long range
  • Struggles in close combat

Skyraider

  • Aerial mech with solid DPS
  • Steeper learning curve

Pinaka

  • Safe support mech
  • Minimal damage output

C Tier — Mechs to Avoid Unless Experienced

These Strikers are generally outclassed and difficult to use effectively. Only consider them once you have significant game mastery.

Luminae

  • Tedious healing mechanics
  • Long delay before AoE damage lands

Panther

  • Multiple weapons but low damage compared to others
  • Missing attacks is costly

Hurricane

  • Heavy defender but vulnerable to melee
  • Less armor than Tricera

Serenith

  • Very situational with poor team support
  • Weak at keeping allies alive

Falcon

  • No damage abilities
  • Fast flyer with recon, but low battlefield impact

 

Start with S and A tier mechs for easier wins and better survivability. Practice with B tier mechs once you’re comfortable, as they offer unique playstyles. Avoid C tier mechs early on; they require strong game knowledge and skills. Save your Mission Tokens to unlock locked high-tier Strikers as soon as possible. Mastering the right Striker can turn the tide in any Mecha Break PvP battle, so choose wisely and customize your mech to suit your combat strategy.

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