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Mecha Breakhas a ranking system that is baked into its regular six versus six and three versus three modes. You earn points for winning and earning merits in the game, and you lose points for losing games. There are 11 ranks in total, ranging from Bronze on the lower level to Indestructible on the higher level, which incorporates the top 100 players in the game.
You earn Insignias (basically stickers you’re able to put on your mech) by climbing the ranks, although we’re not sure yet if there are ranked resets, seasonal rewards, or rewards for climbing up the leaderboard. Leaderboards don’t unlock until you reach Champion rank as it stands.
Every Rank In Mecha Break
Here’s a list of every tier of rank in Mecha Break.
As you progress through the ranks, it becomes more difficult to climb, with larger point deductions every time you lose a game.
In the early ranks, like Bronze and Silver, you mayexperience a higher number of bot lobbiesas the game eases you into the mechanics of the different game modes.
How To Climb Quickly
The number one way to improve your rank in Mecha Break quickly is toplay the objective. Each game mode hasunique objectivesfor your team to complete, whether that be escorting a payload or destroying data links.
It’s all well and good getting lots of kills and pulling off some sick plays, but the games are won and lost based on the team that is able to complete the objective first.
Mechs likeHurricane,StegoandTriceraare fantastic for capturing and holding objectives as they can park themselves on top of the objective and soak up lots of damage. Pair with aPinakafor support, and you’ll easily be able to climb up the lower ranks.
The further you go, the harder the opponents get. You’ll encounter more six stacks who are all sat in a voice call together. It’s at this point that you mightconsider finding a squad to play with.