Mecha Break: How To Customize Your Mecha

Find out how to customize your mecha Strikers in Mecha Break and dominate the arena with unique flair and style.

Mecha Break: How to Customize Your Mecha
Bring out unique looks to your Strikers (Image Via: Amazing Seasun Games)

In Amazing Seasun Games’ multiple online shooter Mecha Break, players take on the role of pilots controlling massive mech robots named ‘Strikers’. Beyond showcasing dominance on the battlefield, your mecha also serves as a reflection of your personality and mood. Feeling that your mecha appears mediocre or lacking uniqueness and shares similarities with others? Leave the worries — you can give a unique flair to your Strikers to make them shine in the battleground.

Mecha Break offers deep customization options, allowing you to rework the appearance of your mecha to your liking, especially with no cost. Simply tweaking the sliders and making a few color corrections can bring the desired look for your mecha. These visual options are separate from performance-enhancing modifications or equipment. Here is a breakdown of how to customize your mecha in Mecha Break. 

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How Striker Customization Works in Mecha Break

Striker Customization
Striker Customization (Image Via: Amazing Seasun Games)

To customize the appearance of your Striker (mecha), head to the Striker Bay > Striker Design. This serves as your main hub for managing the appearance of your Strikers. 

There you will find five key options, each responsible for different layers of customization for your mecha. Here is how each of them works: 

  • Skin: It allows you to completely overhaul the visuals of your mecha’s specific parts, such as weapons or wings. 
  • Paint: It allows you to apply colours to your mechas. You can either choose to apply colour to the full body or target specific parts such as Head, Arms, Body, Legs, Back, and Main Weapon. 
  • Pattern: It allows you to attach decals to specific predetermined body parts. You can only attach one pattern at a time. 
  • Insignia: It allows you to attach unique badge-like symbols. You can add up to 5 at a time. 
  • Accent: It allows you to perform minor colour tweaks to enhance your overall look. 

Each Striker has access to three custom-designed loadouts, which you can swap whenever you want. While you get the first loadout slot for free by default, unlocking the second and third costs 2,000 Mission Tokens each. 

You can also obtain more cosmetic options by looting paint kits during Mashmak missions, which reward you with a random special paint. Additionally, you can purchase skins and patterns at the Logistics section by spending Mission Tokens.


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