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Winning Your First PvP Fight in Marathon: A Simple 5-Step Checklist
Your first PvP fight in Marathon is almost never won by “better aim.” It’s won by a small set of decisions you can repeat every match: controlling first contact, taking one good peek instead of three bad ones, spending one tool to create space, converting the advantage quickly, and then looting without turning into the next squad’s free paycheck. If you follow a simple checklist, you’ll start winning fights earlier than you think—and even when you don’t win, you’ll understand exactly why you lost (which is how you improve fast).
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Marathon Inventory Management: The Fast System That Prevents “Greed Deaths”
In Marathon, most “bad deaths” don’t happen because you lost an aim duel. They happen because you got greedy: you opened one more container, sorted one more swap, tried to carry one more item, or looted one more body while your squad’s attention dropped. Extraction shooters punish hesitation and tunnel vision, and nothing creates tunnel vision faster than a full backpack and a messy inventory screen.
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Loot Value in Marathon: What to Keep, What to Sell, What to Ignore
Loot is the real “power level” in Marathon. Not because you need to hoard everything, but because every item you extract either becomes future strength (better kits, better upgrades, better options) or becomes dead weight that fills your vault and slows your progress. The fastest way to feel poor in Marathon is to treat every shiny drop as equal. The fastest way to feel rich is to learn one skill: loot value decisio
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Keycards & Locked Rooms in Marathon: Farming Routes That Pay Off
Keycards and locked rooms are Marathon’s “quiet economy.” You can win a gunfight and still leave poor, or you can avoid half the lobby, open one door, and extract rich. That’s why experienced Runners treat keys like a plan—not a lucky drop. The best locked rooms don’t just give better loot; they also give you something even more important in an extraction shooter: a predictable reason to rotate. When you know which doors are worth opening and how to get the keys efficiently, your runs stop feeling random. You stop wandering into hot zones. You start doing profitable circuits with a real exit plan.
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Pinwheel Loot Guide (Marathon): How to Run It Without Getting Wiped
Pinwheel is the most famous “get rich or get wiped” location on Outpost in Bungie’s Marathon—and it earns that reputation. The loot inside Pinwheel can be some of the best you’ll see outside endgame zones, but every step of the run broadcasts risk: you have to gather access items, move through predictable bridges, fight through heavy UESC resistance, and then survive long enough to actually leave. Most teams don’t fail because they can’t shoot. They fail because they treat Pinwheel like a normal loot room instead of a heist with a timer, a noise budget, and an exit plan.
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Outpost Map Guide (Marathon): Loot Paths, Fights, and Exit Plans
Outpost is the point in Marathon where “I’ll just wing it” stops working. This UESC facility is smaller than the starter zones, far more vertical, and packed with security pressure: patrols, traps, scan drones, weather hazards, and a central structure—the Pinwheel—that turns every run into a decision test. You can absolutely get rich on Outpost. But you only get rich if you treat it like a heist: plan your entry, touch your value fast, win one clean fight (or avoid it), and leave on schedule.
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Marathon Maps 101: Safe Rotations, Hot Zones, and Extraction Timing
Marathon maps aren’t just places to fight—they’re systems that decide whether you profit or donate your kit. Every zone on Tau Ceti IV (and beyond) is designed to pull teams into conflict through loot density, events, keycard gates, and extraction pressure. If you don’t understand map flow, you’ll feel like the game is random: “we got third-partied,” “exfil was camped,” “we spawned into a fight,” “we ran out of time.” If you do understand map flow, Marathon becomes predictable in the best way: you choose safer rotations, you know where the lobby will collide, and you extract on schedule instead of hoping the last minute goes your way.
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Sniper Rifles in Marathon: Positioning, Peeking, and Anti-Sniper Tricks
Sniper rifles in Bungie’s Marathon can make fights feel effortless—one clean pick, a quick collapse, and suddenly the enemy crew is sprinting for cover while you’re already stripping loot and drifting toward extraction. But sniping in an extraction shooter is also the fastest way to throw a “rich” run: you sit too long on one sightline, a third party rotates behind you, and you lose everything while scoped in and feeling safe.
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Thermal Scopes in Marathon: When They’re Worth It (and When They’re Not)
Thermal scopes in Bungie’s Marathon are one of those attachments that can feel like “free wallhacks” in the right conditions… and like a complete waste of credits in the wrong ones. They shine when visibility collapses (fog, rain haze, smoke clouds, dark interiors, messy particle effects), and they punish players who rely on camouflage and visual clutter to survive. But thermals also come with real tradeoffs: reduced visual clarity after balance changes, a highlight range cap that varies by weapon class, and a growing list of counters that smart squads already build around.
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