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Break Strikers inMechaBreakmay not have the same degree of customization asseen in theArmored Coreseries, but players can still tinker with their mech specs through the use of mods. If you want to fine-tune your Striker’s performance, then you’ll need the right combination of mods, but that might be easier said than done.
Getting mods inMecha Breakis a simple process, but players will need to put in a lot of time and effort if they want to get the ones their builds need. Here’s a short guide covering where you can get these mods, as well as some tips on how to get as many as possible in a short amount of time.
Where to Get Mods in Mecha Break
you’re able to get mods for your mechby opening Supply Crates. Each crate gives you one random mod for any of your Striker’s systems along with some Matrix Credits. Supply Crates are earned by increasing your Achievement Level and completing missions, so ensure to try and meet the requirements for those during every match.
Supply Crates come in blue and purple rarities, and the quality of the mods you get depends on what type of crate you open. Naturally, you’ll want to get as many purple crates as possible, but don’t ignore the blue ones. You can use multiple mods on one mech slot, and having two or more blue-quality mods with the same stat can easily outshine a purple mod in terms of performance.
There are four different mod rarities: Green, Blue, Purple, and Gold. Low-tier crates have a chance of containing higher-rarity mods.
Best Place to Get Mods
Playing normal PvP matches normally rewards players with one loot crate, but that’s only if they end up completing a mission or increasing their Achievement Level. If you really want to get as many mods as possible in one sitting,do a few missions in Mashmak.
Mashmak is anextraction-type game mode that trulyhighlightsMecha Break’scombat. The goal is simple: destroy as many enemy strongholds and complete as many objectives as possible, then leave once you’ve had your fill of destruction. You can pick up mods as loot from destroyed enemies. However, you’ll need to make it out of the match alive if you want to make use of them.
Mod Recycling
You can convert 10 unwanted mods of the same quality into a random mod of the next rarity level by using the Mod Assembly feature in the Hangar’s Mods screen. Once you end up with too many mods in your inventory, this is a great way to get some new and potentially more useful ones.