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How to Customise your Mecha in Mecha Break

If you’re playing Mecha Break and want to make your Striker look awesome, this guide is for you. The game gives you lots of ways to customise your mecha so it feels like your own. From changing colours and patterns to adding cool decals and insignias, there are tons of options to help your Striker stand out on the battlefield. In this guide, we will walk you through how to customise your Striker, where to do it, and how to unlock even more ways to make your mech unique.

Customise your Mecha in Mecha Break

Players have tons of ways to make their Strikers truly their own. You can personalise the look of your Striker in all kinds of ways, and one of the coolest finishing touches is adding an insignia, a special design that helps your Striker stand out. If you are an Xbox Game Pass member, you will even get an exclusive insignia called the Emerald Surge. You can stick it on any Striker you like to give it that extra bit of style.

There are preset paint jobs, but you can dive in and customise individual parts, arms, legs, body, and weapons. You can colour each section exactly how you want. Some paint options are locked behind purchases or chests, which is a bit of a bummer. Unlike the character outfits, you can’t tweak the metallic or smoothness levels on the mech paint; it’s preset. But you can add patterns, decals, and position them wherever you want on your mech. 

How to customise your Mecha

If you want to customise your Striker, just head over to the Striker Design menu in the Striker Bay tab; that’s where all the visual tweaks and changes happen. You will also find Paint Jobs and Patterns, where you can customise your Mecha’s colours, add patterns, and move decals around. You can really get detailed here, changing colours on specific parts or applying patterns where you want.

You can switch up the skin to completely transform the look of certain parts, or use the paint options to give the body of your Striker a fresh coat of colour. There’s also the pattern option, where you can place decals in specific spots on your Striker. If you want to show off your achievements, you can add an insignia, a special badge-like symbol. And finally, you can adjust the accent colours to change the little details that help your Striker stand out even more.

How to unlock more customised options for your Mecha

If you want to unlock patterns for your Strikers, here’s how it works. You will need to jump into the PvPvE mode and look for Pattern Crates; these are the ones with purple rarity. To get a pattern, you will need to collect 100 of these crates. 

Every pattern in the game is a mix of both a design and a specific colour, and each one is tied to a single Striker. That’s why there are so many patterns to collect.

Here’s what makes patterns different from each other:

  • Each one has a rarity level (Common, Uncommon, Rare, or Epic).
  • Different rarities come with different colour options.
  • Even patterns that look similar will have small changes like the colour, the size of the markings, the style, or where the markings appear on your Striker.

Unlocking a single pattern means unlocking one version out of several possibilities, with a random chance at different colours, styles, sizes, and placements. That’s what makes collecting them such a grind, but also fun if you love customising your mech.

Nandita
Nandita
Damsel in her own distress, abodes in her imaginary world, and enchanted by the magical realms of Elden Ring. A professional overthinker who loves to weave captivating stories, and is fascinated by the art of doing nothing. When not lost in thought, paints canvases that echo her wildest daydreams!
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