This Mecha Break tier list features all Strikers for you to try, so you know which one to choose and invest in their customization. Since the game mainly focuses on PvP, ranking all the mechs is important so that you know which Striker you need to take into battle in Mecha Break.
Best Mechs Ranked - Mecha Break Tier List
Each Striker is unique in its way because it primarily caters to different roles in combat. While some are dedicated to one specific role, some are hybrid, making the choice even more difficult. Therefore, a ranked Mecha Break Striker tier list is extremely handy in such cases.
Most tier lists feature characters or items from the best to the worst, but the one for Mecha Break is going to be slightly different. Yes, each mech is unique, so they have their shortcomings, but that isn't the only determining factor here. Their ease of use also determines their ranking on this Mecha Break best mechs list.
Rank | Striker |
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S | Inferno, Welkin, Stego |
A | Narukami, Tricera, Stellaris |
B | Alysnes, Aquila, Skyraider, Pinaka |
C | Luminae, Hurricane, Serenith, Falcon, Panther |
S Tier - Best Strikers in Mecha Break
Not only are the mechs on this list an absolute monstrosity, but they're also very easy to use. Yes, some of them are slow in movement, but you can literally blast the enemy into oblivion and absorb a good amount of incoming damage.
Mech | Pros and Cons |
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Inferno | + Has a decent chunk of armor so it's difficult to take it down in battle. + Since it's an Ultra-Heavy attacker, it has a massive outgoing damage rating, which makes it a DPS powerhouse. |
Welkin | + If played correctly, Welkin can force the enemy into a close-range combat situation to deal a lot of damage. + Utility kit makes him a hybrid of both ranged and melee defense, making this mech a very unique brawler. |
Stego | + Similar to Inferno, Stego has a massive DPS potential. + Slow movement, but can easily absorb a lot of incoming damage. |
A Tier Mechs
These Strikers are a good choice in battle, and usually have very few shortcomings when compared to their S-tier counterparts. Additionally, there's a slight learning curve associated with them, too.
Mech | Pros and Cons |
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Narukami | + Has amazing mobility, and the potential to deal massive single-target damage. - Glass cannon. |
Tricera | + Can self heal, and has a gatling gun which unleashes DPS hell on the enemy. - Very slow movement. |
Stellaris | + Grappling hook lets you move around any map with ease. - Low armor, so you need to be extremely precise with your sword. |

B Tier Strikers
These mechs are decent and have a decent attack and damage output option. However, some of them, despite being your first mechs, have a steep learning curve in Mecha Break. You can use them as much as you want, but be sure to get a hang of the game first.
Mech | Pros and Cons |
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Alysnes | + Let's you shed your armor in exchange for a speed boost, especially when you've taken a lot of damage. - Weapon options are limited, so you'll be dying quite a lot. |
Aquila | + Works amazingly well if you can land shots from a distance. - Has difficulty dealing with enemies in close-range combat. |
Skyraider | + As the only other aerial mech, the Skyraider has some amazing DPS options. - Has a steep learning curve, but is still more useful than the Falcon. |
Pinaka | + Safest support to play. - Lacks any major damage-dealing options. |
C Tier - Mechs You Should Avoid
The Mecha Break mechs in this tier are difficult to control and pale in comparison to the others on this list. You technically should avoid them unless you've mastered the game to a certain degree. Even then, you might have a hard time staying alive while using these mechs on the battlefield.
Mech | Pros and Cons |
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Luminae | - Healing yourself or your allies is a tedious task. - Has massive AoE damage-dealing capacity, but the attack takes forever to land. |
Panther | - Has multiple weapons, but is outdamaged by most of the other Strikers in Mecha Break. - Missing an attack is extremely costly. |
Hurricane | - Despite being a heavy defender, it can easily be chopped up by melee Strikers. - Has lower armor than Tricera. |
Serenith | - Extremely situational. - Has damage-dealing options, but needs to also keep the team alive, which its terrible at. |
Falcon | - Lacks any damage option whatsoever. - Can fly pretty fast and has a recon ability, but it isn't enough to affect the battlefield. |
How to Get More Mechs in Mecha Break

For now, Mecha Break features only 15 Strikers. Out of these 15, only three are locked, while the rest are at your disposal from the get-go. The ones that are locked are:
- Stellaris
- Inferno
- Serenith
To unlock these Strikers, you need to make your way to the in-game shop and shell out 15,000 Mission Tokens for each. After you've purchased them, there aren't any additional missions that you need to undertake. You can just use them as is in Mecha Break.