Best Strikers in Mecha BREAK – Tier List

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There are a whopping 15 strikers in Mecha BREAK with varying skills and playstyles. These strikers are even categorized into five main classes: Sniper, Attacker, Support, Brawler, and Defender.

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There are so many great strikers, and here’s our tier list containing all the best ones for both Ace Combat and Operation Verge game modes in Mecha BREAK.

Complete Strikers Mecha BREAK Tier List

S-Tier Strikers

  • Aquila – Heavy Sniper
  • Stego – Ultra-Heavy Attacker
  • Inferno – Ultra-Heavy Attacker
  • Narukami – Light Sniper
  • Falcon – Light Attacker
  • Pinaka – Medium Support

Aquila is quite hard to use because you need to have precise aim, and even if you hit your shots, it won’t be as effective against the bulky mechas owning the objectives like Stego or Inferno.

However, what makes Aquila great is its ability to shoot powerful cannons with the lock-on instead of aiming directly at the enemies. If you go unnoticed, you’ll have massive damage output against any mech.

Stego and Inferno are the two Ultra-Heavy Attackers that basically own objectives, especially when they have a support like Pinaka helping them. Inferno has a few defensive abilities that intercept enemy missiles and even generate stasis fields to block attacks and grant immunities.

Narukami is one of the most annoying strikers to play against because of its decoys, mobility, and stealth abilities. However, they do need to hit those charged shots so they can be useful in the game, but the fact that they are almost uncatchable makes them strong in Operation Verge matches. In 3v3 game modes, it isn’t as strong.

Falcon is a mobile attacker that is very fragile, but has a massive damage output when left unnoticed.

Pinaka is great for concentrated healing compared to Luminae and Serenith’s kit. The support drone skill granting immunity, a shield, blocking all attacks, and giving healing just makes Pinaka one of the strongest healers already.

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A-Tier Strikers

  • Luminae – Light Support
  • Panther – Medium Brawler
  • Alysnes – Medium Attacker
  • Serenith – Light Support
  • Hurricane – Ultra-Heavy Defender
  • Welkin – Heavy Brawler

Luminae is what you would call an offensive healer since it can change from two different modes (healing and damage boost). Damage boost helps give your team a sudden damage spike and could change the tide of battle when timed correctly. However, without proper communication, Luminae lacks sufficient healing bursts and is more suitable for Operation Verge modes.

Panther is a decent brawler that can stagger enemies even with Fluid Armor, making it highly annoying to peel off from if the team doesn’t have any immunities.

Alysnes is your basic attacker with a shield, a great melee weapon, and a decent autocannon for its ranged attacks.

Serenith could be a tier S support because of its “hacking” skills. Its Disruptor skill can remove the enemies’ lock-on, making some enemy mechs completely helpless for a short time. But Pinaka earns the S-tier spot for support Striker.

Hurricane is one of the strongest defenders in the game, but since it revolves around static gameplay, it is easy to exploit them by avoiding them completely in Operation Verge matches.

Welkin is the perfect brawler who continuously disrupts the enemies using several stagger and knockback skills.

B-Tier Strikers

  • Tricera – Ultra-Heavy Attacker
  • Skyraider – Medium Attacker
  • Stellaris – Light Brawler

Tricera has several powerful abilities as an Ultra-Heavy Attacker because it can turn into a battling gun that can burst any mech down, but that is also one of its weaknesses because it becomes vulnerable without the right support. Being a very slow attacker makes it hard to use, but if you are just planning to hold an objective and have a good support or defender with you, you can lock down a whole perimeter by just being a turret.

Skyraider has an arsenal of missiles and assault skills available, giving it some decent bursts of damage from time to time. They can be annoying to deal with since they are quicker than Stegos, Infernos, and Triceras, but not brittle enough to be ragdolled when caught.

Stellaris is not just a light brawler; it is an assassin designed to destroy any light mechs. It is mobile enough to catch those slippery mechs using its Tactical Claw, and once it gets close, it can stagger and lock down a single enemy and slice them to pieces. However, it is easier said than done, especially in a team-oriented game.

Enzo Zalamea

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