As a free-to-play game,Mecha Breakgives you a wide assortment of options that can make any Striker unique to you. Plus, as you play more, there are more customizations to pick from. So, it would be a good idea to invest in this game for the long term. On top of that, the shooter gives you the option to either change the design of the entire mech or certain parts.

With this amount of freedom, you could spend hours just altering the look of your Striker. However, there are so many notifications and other alerts in the game that the reminder of customizing your Striker could get lost. But, by reading this guide, you’ll learn how to easily change the look of your mech.

Player at the Galeforce Design Page with the mech standing infront in Mecha Break. There are design options on the left.

How To Customize A Striker

Changing the look of your Striker can be doneright in the main menuof Mecha Break. First, make sure you’re in theStriker Bay Tab in the lobby. After that, there will be a few new options on a new menuunderneath Striker Bay Tab.

From here,navigate to Striker Design. It’ll be the second last option in the new sub-menu.

At the main lobby screen of Mecha Break with the Striker Bay tab selected. A Striker is in the middle.

By selecting the tab, the main menu screen changes, showing youthree design slots on the left. One will already be unlocked, with the other two unavailable, but can be unlockedvia Missions Tokens.

You earn these tokens by playing the PVE matches, such as Mashmak, or by claiming daily sign-ins. To farm these tokens, simply play any Operation. You can earn more by completing challenges and winning as well.

At the main lobby screen of Mecha Break with the Striker Design selected.

Upon selecting the open slot, you’ll finda few options on the left. All of which will customize different aspects of your mech.

They are:

Once you’ve made a design and have finalized everything,you can save it for later use.

How To Unlock More Cosmetics

In Mecha Break, there are a few ways to unlock more options to give to your Striker. Some may have youpay for real-life money, while others could require you togrind for them.

Here’s a snapshot of all the methods to get your more cosmetics.

At design page in Mecha Break with all the options on the left.

Mashmak Mode

The first and easiest way isthe Mashmak mode. This PVE section of the game will have you fighting enemies covering certain objectives. By downing andlooting each enemy, you could get a chanceto earn a free paint kit.

Since this is an extraction mode, for the paint kit and other pick-ups to appear in your inventory, you must extract successfully.

A Striker standing in the Striker Bay in Mecha Break.

If you don’t get one on your first attempt, keep on doing the mission.The more you play, the higher chance you have of a paint kit appearing.

Mission Tokens

When you have enough tokens from playing the game, you canbuy individual options on the Striker design page. However, when you bank enough points, consider spending the tokens in theMatrix Selections under the Logistics Tab.

However,they can be quite expensive, so you may need to bank up Missions Tokens to earn them.

Player interacting with a downed enemy taking the paint kit in Mecha Break. There is a lable for the paint kit on top of the player with the inventory on the right.

Corite

This acts as thepremium currencyin the game. Meaning, you’ll need to usereal life money to getCorite. To use this currency for designs, make your way to theMatrix Marketplacewhere you can eitherbid on items or outright buy them.

By spending Corite, you can get designs and other options that aren’t available in the base game. So, it might be a good idea to spend a few dollars every now and again to get some better designs.

At the store page that uses Corite in Mecha Break. There is two of items in the middle with other catagories listed on the left.