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How to Win 1v2s in Marathon: Isolate, Disrupt, Extract

Winning a 1v2 in Marathon isn’t about being “better at aiming” than two people at once. If you try to out-DPS two guns in the open, you’ll lose—because Marathon is built around information, angles, resets, and timing, not fair duels. The players who clutch 1v2s consistently are the ones who treat it like an extraction problem, not a killfeed problem. This page gives you a repeatable method that works across shells, weapons, and patches: Isolate → Disrupt → Extract.

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Best Duo Strategies in Marathon: Two-Person Plans That Beat Full Squads

Running duo in Marathon is one of the most satisfying ways to play—because when two players beat a full squad, it feels earned. You don’t win by “out-numbering.” You win by out-planning: better angles, cleaner resets, smarter utility, and faster decisions. The best duos aren’t trying to copy three-person strategies with one missing body. They build a two-person system that turns the enemy’s third gun into a liability.

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Marathon Team Roles: Entry, Anchor, Scout—Who Does What and When

Bad runs and random teammates are way less scary when your Crew plays with clear roles. In Marathon, most “we got wiped for no reason” moments aren’t aim problems—they’re role problems: everyone pushes at once, nobody holds a safe reset angle, and nobody is watching the route that the third party is about to use. This guide breaks down the three most important team roles—Entry, Anchor, and Scout—and explains who does what and when across the whole run: early loot, mid-run contracts, PvP fights, PvE pressure, and exfil warmups. You’ll get role checklists, comms lines you can copy, loadout principles that match each role, and the exact “role swap” rules that help you stay alive when plans fall apart.

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Cross-Play & Cross-Save in Marathon: What to Know Before You Commit

If you’re about to “commit” to Marathon on more than one platform, the decisions you make now matter more than your first 20 extracts. Cross-play and cross-save are both fully supported, which is awesome—until you realize account linking is permanent, cross-save can’t be turned off, and if you created separate progress on multiple platforms, you may have to pick one account to keep (and permanently overwrite the other).

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Marathon Settings Guide: Visibility, Audio Cues, and Comfort Tweaks

Marathon rewards the player who sees first, hears first, and stays comfortable long enough to keep decision-making clean. If your screen is noisy, your audio is muddy, or your controls feel “almost right,” you’ll lose fights you should have won—and you’ll blame your aim when it was really your settings.

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Marathon Ranked Mindset (Even Without Ranked): Playing Each Run Like a Pro

A “Ranked mindset” in Marathon isn’t about sweating every lobby or treating every encounter like a tournament final. It’s about playing each run with a clear plan, a measurable win condition, and disciplined risk management—so you extract more often, lose fewer kits, and improve faster than players who rely on luck. The funny part? You don’t need Ranked mode to practice it. In fact, the fastest way to become a confident Ranked player is to bring Ranked habits into every normal run first.

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Marathon Update Watch: What Recent Buffs & Nerfs Mean for Your Builds

Marathon’s balance is moving fast right now, and that’s a good thing—if you know how to react. Every buff and nerf changes more than numbers: it changes how safe your resets are, how often you win first contact, how valuable certain attachments become, and which Runner Shells feel worth risking in high-value runs. If you’re still running the exact same build you loved at launch week, you’re probably paying extra in lost gunfights, wasted utility, and “why did that not work?” moments at exfil.

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Marathon Patch Notes Breakdown: How Balance Changes Shift the Meta

Marathon’s meta doesn’t shift because someone posts a new tier list. It shifts because Bungie changes the hidden math behind how fights start, how fights end, and how often you get to reset. Patch notes are the “map” of those changes—if you read them the right way, you stop feeling surprised by what’s strong and you start predicting it. This page breaks down recent Marathon patch notes and balance updates in a practical, meta-focused way: what changed, what it actually means in real gunfights and extracts, and how to adjust your weapons, utility, Runner choice, and playstyle so you’re always one step ahead.

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Marathon Economy Guide: How to Afford Better Gear Without Grinding Forever

You don’t need to “grind forever” to afford better gear in Marathon. You need an economy plan that’s built around what the game actually rewards: smart extraction, high-value-per-slot looting, bartering instead of buying, and keeping your spending below what your average run earns. Most players feel broke because they treat Credits like a goal. Credits aren’t the goal. Consistency is the goal—and Credits show up as a side effect. This guide will show you how to stop bleeding money on the wrong purchases, how to turn salvage into supplies so you aren’t constantly rebuying meds and ammo, how to use Sponsored Kits and Rook runs as recovery tools (not crutches), and how to build a “floor kit” that keeps you dangerous even after losses.

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