Mecha Breakallows some really creative solutions when it comes to customization, and you can switch the looks of your mech pretty easily.

There’s plenty of min-maxing if you’re trying to change the appearances of your mech. You can apply different skins to get the task done, which is the easiest available option. However, you can go further with the customization. Let’s take a look at all known ways of changing the appearance of your mechs, aka Strikers, inside the game.

A combat scene involving multiple strikers in Mecha Break

How to customize your Strikers in Mecha Break

In the current build ofMecha Break, you don’t need to unlock any Strikers. There are12 options available to all, and you’re free to choose and customize them as you deem fit. To customize the appearance, go to theStriker Baytab. This section allows you to make all types of visual modifications.

Skins are my favorite way of changing the visual appearance of my mechs. However, the options right now are somewhat limited, which makes paints pretty useful. They’re easy to use, have no limitations at all, and are available to free-to-play players. Do remember that patterns and insignias have certain restrictions when you’re trying to place them on your Strikers.

A striker in the Striker Bay inside Mecha Break

Interestingly, skins only partially change the visual appearance of your mechs. This could change in the future, and I would love to find some of them.

More paint options for a Striker in Mecha BReak

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