S Tier
Of course, we’re starting with S tier, which is considered the best of the best in Mecha Break. In our opinion, five Strikers make it into S tier, being Aquila, Inferno, Stego, Tricera, and Welkin.
Out of these five, Welkin is sort of the dark horse pick, as the Striker hasn’t been consistently one of the most popular, unlike the other four. However, in the full version of Mecha Break, Welkin is a terrific Brawler that certainly feels like a “Heavy” Striker. The mech makes up for that by having one of the best combos in Mecha Break. You can leap forward towards an enemy with your massive axe and lock an enemy into a forcefield with you, effectively trapping and forcing them into close range combat with you. If you pick your fights right, you can deal a ton of damage with Welkin.
The other picks are the classic S-tier Strikers that have maintained their spots amongst the elite in Mecha Break. Out of the remaining four, we have two Attackers, one Defender, and one Sniper. The only non “Ultra Heavy” Striker of the group is Aquila, which is a “Heavy” Sniper that can be arguably the best Striker in the game if you can hit your shots from a long distance.
Inferno and Stego are the two Ultra Heavy Attackers, and both are incredibly difficult to take down but are able to deal massive amounts of damage using different weapons. Stego utilizes missiles and turrets while Inferno is more of a close-range Striker that uses shotguns and boosters to beat foes down.
Finally, we have Tricera, who is the best Defender Striker in Mecha Break. You have to spend oodles of time to take Tricera down, as it’s an absolute tank that can self-heal and regenerate its shields. Mix that in with a Gatling gun that can deal damage from anywhere, and you have one impressive Striker.