Ready to dominate the battlefield in Mecha Break? Choosing the right Striker can be the difference between victory and defeat in this explosive multiplayer mech shooter. With 15 unique mechs to pilot, each with distinct classifications and playstyles, let’s break down which Strikers reign supreme!
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Complete Mecha Break Tier List
Tier | Strikers | Best For |
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S Tier | Aquila, Inferno, Stego, Tricera, Welkin | Competitive play, maximum impact |
A Tier | Alysnes, Pinaka, Stellaris, Narukami | Versatile gameplay, team support |
B Tier | Luminae, Falcon, Panther, Hurricane, Skyraider, Serenith | Situational picks, niche roles |
Understanding Striker Classifications
Before diving into rankings, understand the five classifications:
Attacker: High damage output with offensive capabilities Defender: Tanky mechs built for sustaining damage Brawler: Close-quarters combat specialists Support: Healing and team utility focused Sniper: Long-range precision damage dealers
Additionally, Strikers vary in weight classes (Light, Medium, Heavy, Ultra Heavy), which affects mobility and damage potential.
S Tier: The Elite Strikers
Welkin – The Brawler Beast
The dark horse of S tier, Welkin is a Heavy Brawler with one of the best combos in the game. Leap forward with a massive axe and trap enemies in a forcefield, forcing them into close-range combat. When you pick your battles wisely, Welkin deals devastating damage.
Aquila – The Sniper Supreme
The only Heavy (not Ultra Heavy) Striker in S tier, Aquila can arguably be the best mech in Mecha Break if you have excellent aim. This Sniper dominates from long distances, punishing enemies before they even know what hit them.
Inferno & Stego – Ultra Heavy Attackers
Both Ultra Heavy Attackers are incredibly difficult to take down while dealing massive damage. Stego utilizes missiles and turrets for versatile combat, while Inferno excels at close-range with shotguns and boosters to overwhelm opponents.
Tricera – The Unstoppable Defender
The best Defender in Mecha Break, Tricera is an absolute tank with self-healing and shield regeneration. Armed with a Gatling gun that deals damage at any range, you’ll need serious firepower to take this beast down.
A Tier: Solid Performers
Alysnes – The Starter Champion
As the first unlocked Striker, Alysnes proves its worth as a Medium Attacker specializing in close-range melee and evasiveness. Its Armor Purge ability lets you revive with better speed but weaker armor—incredibly clutch in tight situations.
Pinaka – The Ultimate Support
The highest-rated Support Striker, Pinaka overwhelms teams with healing abilities for shields, health, and cover. While its shotgun won’t win DPS awards, keeping your team alive makes Pinaka invaluable.
Narukami & Stellaris – Glass Cannons
Narukami is a Light Sniper with deadly precision but requires mastery to excel. Stellaris brings fast-moving sword combat and a grappling hook for incredible mobility—perfect for hit-and-run tactics.
B Tier: Situational Picks
These six Strikers won’t actively harm your performance but are generally outclassed:
Falcon (Light Attacker): Fun aerial combat but lacks damage output. Best used for reconnaissance.
Luminae & Serenith (Light Supports): Luminae focuses on raw healing while Serenith offers confusion abilities. Both require patience to show value.
Panther & Hurricane: Panther gets outmatched by other damage dealers, while Hurricane lacks the offensive capabilities of other Ultra Heavy Defenders.
Pro Tips for Striker Selection
Match your playstyle: Love sniping? Choose Aquila or Narukami. Prefer close combat? Welkin and Inferno dominate.
Consider team composition: A balanced team with Attackers, Defenders, and Support performs better than five Attackers.
Master one first: Rather than jumping between Strikers, master one completely before expanding your roster.
For more competitive multiplayer shooter strategies, check out our gaming guides. According to the official Mecha Break Steam page, the game offers three intense modes filled with ground and aerial combat—and choosing the right Striker matters.
Whether you’re grinding ranked matches or enjoying casual mecha combat, this tier list helps you make informed decisions. Remember: even B-tier Strikers can dominate in skilled hands!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I change my Striker during a match?
A: No, once you select a Striker at the beginning of a match, you’re committed for that entire game. However, you can freely switch between Strikers between matches. This makes understanding each Striker’s strengths crucial before entering competitive play, so experiment in casual modes first to find your favorites.
Q: Are S-tier Strikers locked behind paywalls?
A: No! All 15 Strikers in Mecha Break can be unlocked through gameplay without spending money. You unlock Strikers by progressing through the game, completing challenges, and earning in-game currency. While the game offers cosmetic purchases, no competitive advantage is locked behind paywalls—skill and strategy determine victory, not your wallet.