Mecha Break Tier List (Open Beta)

If you’ve ever enjoyed engaging in battles within colossal arenas while donning robotic armor, then you are bound to be captivated by the latest offering – Mecha Break. This third-person science fiction combat game borrows elements from renowned series like Armored Core and Gundam. It offers an array of game modes such as Player versus Player (PvP), Player versus Environment (PvE), and extraction shooter. In this analysis, I’ve organized the characters in a tier list, ranging from the most effective to the least, based on early gameplay assessments and practicality within the game.

Mecha Break Tier List – All Strikers Ranked

After spending some time in multiplayer mode, it becomes clear that the character most suited for you will be based on your preferred play style. You’ll find options among attackers, supporters, and defenders as primary roles. Notably, certain Strikers excel due to their potent attack moves, agility, and user-friendly nature. As a guideline, this list can help you decide which heroes to experiment with first.

TierStriker
SPinaka, Alysnes, Tricera
AFalcon, Skyraider, Stego, Aquila, Hurricane, Welkin
BNarukami, Panther
CLuminae

S Tier – Best Strikers in Mecha Break

In the highest rank (S-Tier), I’ve selected the premier Strikers across various classes to cater to diverse gameplay styles. They excel in multiplayer skirmishes and can be further enhanced for improved performance.

StrikerDescription
PinakaIf you’re looking for a support robot with strong healing capabilities, look no further than Pinaka. The use case with its wide range of weaponry is truly remarkable, making it a must-have hero in the team. You can use drones and repair kit to heal up multiple friendlies simultaneously while they are battling. It can also defend you well with a rapid-fire plasma splitter. Furthermore, you can use Pinaka’s emergency support drone to drop a temporary cover that blocks projectiles and heals you as well.
AlysnesAlysnes is a no brainer for those who want a jack-of-all-trades Striker with good attack prowess, mobility, and strong armor. It’s an attacker with a burst-fire laser gun, a close-quarters combat focused sword, and explosives shooting cannons. You can use Alysnes’ shield to block enemy projectiles to some extent and call in an airdrop to replenish your armor and weaponry.
TriceraThis heavy defender can easily lockdown a capture point and fend off multiple enemies single-handedly. While the Gatling Guns and Howitzer artillery burn through the enemy’s armor and HP, its deployable Fortress can defend against most ranged attacks. Tricera also has a neat support ability thanks to the drone that can repair nearby allies.

A Tier

As a seasoned gamer, I can confidently say that top-tier (A-Tier) characters hold their own remarkably well against most opponents in battles. They’re reliable winners, no doubt. Yet, the S-Tier characters take it up a notch by offering superior firepower and defensive capabilities compared to their A-Tier counterparts, making them slightly more dominant in matches.

StrikerDescription
FalconFalcon is one of the most nimble Strikers that excels in tagging enemies and then evading quickly. This light attacker can be used to start fights and finish off enemies weakened by teammates. Its cannon and missiles aren’t as powerful as other robots, but if you can maneuver Falcon well, you’ll be fine with the limited firepower. Moreover, its recon device can scan and lock on enemies through objects, and can even reveal a Narukami who has gone invisible.
SkyraiderYet another attacker that makes it amongst the best Strikers in Mecha Break. Skyraider’s energy cannon and missiles are hands down the most powerful weapons in the game, hence it’s a strong contender for S Tier. However, I think Alysnes is a more well-rounded attacker. The Missile Dispenser is lackluster, but the Aerial Assault Mode that transforms you into an attack jet is pretty useful if you want to cover some ground quickly.
StegoWhile the attackers we’ve talked about until now are nimble, Stego relies more on its firepower than mobility. The Rocket Pod is lethal and just as powerful as the overpowered energy rifles. Use its Haze Diffuser to cloak allies and disrupt the enemy’s locking mechanism. Stego can also transform into a stationary tank form with a shield deployed in front and improved locking range on enemies.
AquilaIf you’re looking to get picks and defend your team from afar, go for the sniper robot Aquila. The energy rifle is a formidable weapon that deals significant damage while your defense shield can protect you from long-range attacks. You can even immobilize your target with the Claw Drones and use the Aerial kit for fast travel.
HurricaneHurricane is a heavy defender and a force to be reckoned with just like Tricera, but treads behind due to a lack of powerful weaponry. The Energy Blaster is only good for cracking shields, while the Turret Drones deal okay damage. The energy-beam releasing Splitter, however, is one of the most powerful weapons in the game. Hurricane can also defend itself quite well with the decoy shield and a large force shield deployer, but try to stick with allies to boost survivability.
WelkinWelkin is a hybrid Striker that can act as an attacker and even a defender thanks to the cube shield it can deploy. Its weaponry includes a powerful missile launcher, a lethal battle axe, and a mediocre energy disc emitter. The Jamming Generator is also a useful tool to disable enemy support drones, such as Narukami’s decoy drone.

B Tier

In this level, you’ll find some effective Strikers from Mecha Break. These characters are worth selecting occasionally, though they may not reach the exceptional level of the top two tiers.

StrikerDescription
NarukamiNarukami is a light sniper with great stealth and mobility, however, its weapons cannot perform as well as the beam rifles on other Strikers. Although it’s not the top choice robot, it’s one of my favorites for a stealthy play and engaging enemies from afar. While Narukami’s camo drone can turn you and nearby allies temporarily invisible, the decoy drone produces a fake clone to confuse opponents.
PantherA brawler with two powerful melee tools: Lance and Shield Blade. While both of these deal good damage to the enemy’s HP, they are useless at longer ranges and are outperformed by beam rifles. Panther has good defense thanks to the Complex and Reinforced Shields. Moreover, you get a Shield Booster Kit that improves the cooldown of your defenses.

C Tier

Ultimately, I’ve adjusted the underperforming Strikers within the game, as they seem weaker than their equivalents at present. To ensure fair competition among all robots in Player versus Player (PvP) modes, it would be beneficial to either boost their power or re-balance their abilities.

StrikerDescription
LuminaeLuminae has potential to be a good Striker with a rework, but there is no solid reason to choose it over the mighty Pinaka. This support robot can heal allies and even boost their mobility excellently, however, it lacks firepower. Luminae’s Corruption Module does turn all her healing equipment into weaponry that can be used against the enemy, but it still doesn’t solve the problem of a lacking primary weapon.

As a gamer, I want to share my personal take on this tier list. It’s important to remember that it’s based on my gameplay experience and community discussions. The rankings are subjective, so what works great for me as an A-Tier operator might not be your top pick. Instead of blindly following the list, try out different Strikers to find the one that truly fits your playstyle. Enjoy the game!

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2025-02-28 21:22