How to customize and edit your Mecha in Mecha BREAK?

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How to customize and edit your Mecha in Mecha BREAK?

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In Mecha BREAK, blowing stuff up is fun, but doing it in style? That’s peak satisfaction. Everybody has their own style and vibe, and you can put your style into your Mecha too. The best part? It’s not rocket science.

Just a few tweaks, taps, and tokens—and boom, your Striker becomes your Striker. This guide will help you customize your Mecha like a boss.

Step 1: Enter the Striker Bay

Customization begins in one place—Striker Bay. This is your personal garage where all your mechanical beasts are stored. Once inside, select the mech (Striker) you want to edit. Don’t worry, you can change things up anytime, and the game never charges for resetting designs.

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Step 2: Open the Design Lab

Click on “Striker Design”. This is where all the visual magic happens. You’ll find a slick interface with multiple tabs, each handling a different layer of customization. Here's how to navigate it:

1. Paint Jobs: Go Wild with Colors

You can either go minimalist with monochrome shades or go full Gundam with rainbow chaos. Customize:

  • Full-body shades
  • Individual parts (arms, legs, torso, weapons)
  • Metallic, matte, or glossy finishes

Pro tip: Paint kits are lootable in missions—extract safely to keep them!

2. Patterns: Add Some Style

Patterns act like decals and give your mech personality.

Flames, camo, circuits—you name it.

  • Only one pattern can be applied at a time
  • Placement is fixed per pattern type
  • Looks best when layered with good paint contrast

3. Insignias: Show Off Your Allegiances

Want to flash your squad logo or a cool emblem? Use insignias.

  • Place up to five insignias on any part of your Striker
  • Resize, rotate, and reposition them freely
  • Mix and match for some epic combos

4. Accents: The Finishing Touch

These are minor design tweaks that really elevate your mech’s look.

  • Add neon glows, edge lighting, or frame highlights
  • Best used for color-matching or breaking monotony

5. Skins: Structural Tweaks

Unlike paint, skins can change the actual look of specific components—think new wing shapes or alternate shoulder plates. While not a full overhaul, they’re very noticeable.

Step 3: Save Your Custom Looks

Each Striker gets three design slots:

  • Slot 1: Always free
  • Slots 2 & 3: Unlock with Mission Tokens

This means you can create a “desert ops” version, a “neon party” build, or a “stealth black” model and switch between them based on mood or mission type.

Step 4: Unlock More Custom Gear

Here’s how to expand your design options:

  • Paint Kits – Loot them in missions (only if you extract successfully)
  • Skins & Patterns – Buy from Logistics using Mission Tokens
  • Premium Items – Use Corite (in-game currency) for exclusive cosmetics
  • Random Drops – Try Supply Crates for surprise gear

Customizing your Striker in Mecha BREAK isn’t just about looking cool—it’s about making a mech that feels uniquely yours. Whether you want to be a glowing menace or a matte-black ghost, the tools are right there. So hop into Striker Bay and start experimenting—your mech, your rules.

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