Hyper Light Breakergives players a ton of options to play the game with, and that includes a multitude of characters to choose from. These Breakers are the ones responsible for fighting the Abyss King, and they all have their own unique playstyles.

Unlocking a new character inHyper Light Breakeris fairly simple compared tosome other roguelikes. However, the game doesn’t explain how players can get new Breakers, so here’s a quick guide going over all the characters in the game and how to get them.

the character selection screen in Hyper Light Breaker

This guide is for the early access version ofHyper Light Breaker,which contains only two unlockable characters as of release. We’ll update this guide once other Breakers become available.

How to Get New Characters in Hyper Light Breaker

In order to unlock new characters, players will needAbyss Stones, items that drop only from the Crowns (bosses). Before you can challenge the Crowns, you’ll first need to getPrisms, items that basically act as keys leading to boss arenas. Prisms can be found on the map byfollowing the golden diamond icon.

Once you defeat a boss, head to the teleporterback at the Cursed Outpost, and select the Breaker you want to unlock. Spend your Abyss Stones, and the selected character will be available to play. There are nine different characters in the game, but so far, there are only two unlockable characters, and all players need to do to get them is to get Abyss Stones. It’s currently unknown if the method stays the same for the rest of the cast.

The three characters in Hyper Light Breaker early access

All Characters in Hyper Light Breaker

Every character in the game starts with what’s called a SyCom, key items inHyper Light Breaker’sprogression modelthat determines a character’s base stats and core perk. These define a Breaker’s playstyle, and they’ll be the main reason for choosing one character over the other. Here’s an overview of each character and their playstyles.

Vermillion

Vermillion is the first character players get to use, and he comes with theGunslinger SyComby default. Gunslinger gives Vermillion a modest stat package that favors ranged combat. Whenever his Rail shots crit, the subsequent shot isguaranteed to crit again.

Players who prefer fighting in melee can instead use his unlockableTank SyCom, whichrewards perfect parries with increased armor. Tank also has better defensive and melee base stats than Gunslinger, making it a safer option in general.

Vermillion in a Hyper Light Breaker trailer

Lapis

Much like Vermillion, Lapis starts as a Rail-oriented Breaker withLightweaver, a SyCom that increases the damage of Rail shots after picking up a Battery (ammo). What makes her stand out from Vermillion, however, is theWarrior SyCom— this one increases Lapis' core stats every time she gets an upgrade.

Lapis is deadly with either of her SyComs, but Warrior makes her incredibly lethal in the long run. If you get enough upgrades for her, she’ll outshine other Breakers in terms of raw stats, making her an absolute powerhouse.

Lapis from Hyper Light Breaker’s early access trailer

Goro

Goro is yet another range-oriented character. His default SyCom,Astrologer, lets him charge his Blade skills faster while shooting targets, while the unlockableSniperSyCom increases his critical hit rate outright.

This Breaker sort of falls under the ranged glass cannon category. His damage potential is notably higher compared to Vermillion and Lapis, and since he lacks a defensive SyCom, players may have trouble using him. However, fortune favors the bold, and if you may play Goro right, he’ll be a very effective fighter in his own right.

Goro from a Hyper Light Breaker trailer

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