Stepping into the chaotic sci-fi world of Bungie’s Marathon means more than just pointing and shooting. Unlike traditional FPS games, this extraction shooter ups the ante by introducing weapon rarity and the very real risk of losing your hard-earned gear upon death. To give you a crucial edge before you even drop into a match, this guide will arm you with the essential knowledge of all Marathon guns and the weapon rarity level, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the intense firefights ahead.
All Confirmed Marathon Guns So Far
Marathon follows the path of its ancestors and Destiny 2 in terms of guns. We all know the number of iconic weapons these games gave us. As of now, the Marathon Alpha Test is ongoing. This means our list will not have all the guns we might see at launch. However, we have mentioned some guns from the database and compiled some predicted guns in our list as well.
While some guns have already revealed their purpose in their names, others are listed by a codename. For example, there is a Magnum_MC, which could be the Magnum Mega Class from the original Marathon games. With that said, here is the full list of Marathon guns we know of so far:
- BRRT_SMG
- Bully_SMG
- CE_Tactical_Sidearm
- Conquest_LMG
- Hardline_PR
- Longshot
- M77_Assault_Rifle
- Magnum_MC
- Overrun_AR
- Repeater_HPR
- Twin_Tap_HPR
- V00_ZEUS_RG
- V11_Punch
- V22_Volt_Thrower
- V95_Lookout
- WSTR_Combat_Shotgun
Marathon Weapon Rarities: Explained

As Marathon is an extraction shooter, just knowing the guns will never be enough. Rarity will matter when you start your loot. In extraction shooters, with higher-rarity weapons, the gun receives better attachments or perks, and the same is true for Marathon. Before queuing up, you’ll notice your total backpack value, so be careful about what you bring into the lobby. Here are all the weapon rarities in Marathon that we know:
- Gray (Standard): Standard, basic weapons to get you started – functional firepower without any extras. These items are nearly worth zero credits.
- Green (Enhanced): Slightly better, possibly with one attachment or a slight stat increase, offering a bit more. Enhanced items are barely worth any credits.
- Blue (Deluxe): Tactical weapons with multiple attachments and noticeable performance upgrades begin here. Great farming weapons for the PVE part of the game, and have an average credit value.
- Purple (Superior): These weapons offer significant gameplay advantages like faster reloads and improved recoil. Perfect for PVP scenarios, primarily available in hot zones of the map, and offers massive credits.
- Gold (Prestige): Top-tier, game-changing weapons; some drastically alter function or grant powerful effects. Hard to find one in the Marathon maps; even harder to leave the lobby with it. But if you can, there is a lot of profit for each item.
That ends our list of Marathon guns and weapon rarity. Are you excited to find the Prestige Magnum MC and add it to your collection? Share your thoughts in the comments down below.