How to Get Inferno in Mecha BREAK

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Inferno is one of the most powerful Strikers in Mecha BREAK, an ultra-heavy attacker armed with devastating close-range splitters and multiple long-range plasma beams. Unlike most mechs that can be unlocked with Matrix Credits or Corite, Inferno is locked behind Merit Points, making it one of the hardest Strikers to obtain.

Since Merit Points are capped at 6,000 per week, unlocking Inferno will take at least three weeks of dedicated play. However, if you want to speed up the process as much as possible, this guide will help you maximize your Merit Point earnings and get Inferno as fast as the game allows.

How to Unlock Inferno in Mecha BREAK

Step 1: Earn 18,000 Merit Points

Inferno can only be purchased with Merit Points, which are earned by playing large-scale operations like Mashmak.

Key points about Merit Points:

  • You can only earn 6,000 Merit Points per week.

  • Other currencies, like Matrix Credits or Corite, cannot be converted into Merit Points—there’s no shortcut.

  • This means it takes a minimum of three weeks to unlock Inferno, assuming you maximize Merit Point gains every week.

Once you have 18,000 Merit Points, go to:

  • Logistics Tab → Matrix Selections

  • Use your Merit Points to purchase Inferno.

If you’re unsure about committing to the grind, you can test Inferno in Trial Mode before unlocking it.

Step 2: Maximize Your Merit Point Earnings

Since there’s a weekly cap of 6,000 Merit Points, the goal is to earn the full amount as efficiently as possible.

Best Ways to Earn Merit Points Quickly

  • Play Mashmak Mode as Much as Possible

    • Mashmak is the best game mode for earning Merit Points since it features large-scale battles with high rewards.

    • Winning matches gives the most points, so try to play with a coordinated squad.

  • Focus on High-Payout Missions

    • Each week, specific missions and challenges grant extra Merit Points.

    • Prioritize completing these first to reach the 6,000 cap faster.

  • Avoid Low-Reward Activities

    • Short PvP matches and smaller game modes tend to grant fewer Merit Points.

    • If your goal is Inferno, don’t waste time on modes that don’t give significant rewards.

  • Play Every Day

    • Spreading out your games daily ensures you don’t miss any daily mission bonuses that contribute to the weekly cap.

Step 3: Wait for Bonus Contract (If Available)

Currently, during the Mecha BREAK Open Beta, there’s no way to speed up the grind beyond the weekly cap. However, in the full release, the Bonus Contract (Matrix Contract Battle Pass) could provide an alternative way to unlock Inferno.

  • The Bonus Contract gives 18,000 Merit Points if you already own Inferno.

  • If this system remains in the full release, it may allow you to bypass the three-week grind entirely.

  • However, during the beta, the Bonus Contract is unavailable, meaning your only option is to farm Merit Points by playing.

Final Thoughts

Inferno is one of the most difficult mechs to unlock, requiring at least three weeks of consistent Merit Point farming. There’s no shortcut, no currency conversion, and no way to speed up the process beyond maxing your weekly cap.

To unlock Inferno as fast as possible:

  • Focus on Mashmak mode, since it provides the best Merit Point rewards.

  • Complete all high-payout missions each week.

  • Play every day to avoid missing out on any available Merit Points.

  • Avoid wasting time on low-reward game modes.

If you’re willing to put in the time, Inferno is worth the grind. Its massive firepower, strong armor, and unique long-range plasma beams make it one of the strongest Strikers in Mecha BREAK.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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