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The Ares Railgun: Is it worth the risk?

CGMarathon Labsβ€’β€’7 min read
The Ares Railgun: Is it worth the risk?

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The rarest weapon in Marathon hits like a truck, but its fire rate and weight are massive liabilities. Our data reveals the true cost of power.

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The Ares PR-1: Power at a Price

The Ares Railgun (PR-1) is the white whale of the Marathon extraction zone. It is the only weapon capable of a "One-Shot Core-Break" against heavy-shielded opponents. But as any veteran Runner will tell you, raw power often comes with fatal flaws.

Visualizing the Damage Gap

The Ares deals a massive 136 base damage. Against an unshielded target, it is an instant elimination regardless of where you hit them. Against a Heavy Shielded target (200 Total EHP), a single headshot (2.5x multiplier) deals 340 damage, comfortably clearing the kill threshold. No other weapon in the game offers this level of absolute stopping power.

The Liabilities: RPM and Weight

The trade-offs are severe. With a fire rate of only 30 RPM, if you miss your first shot, you are vulnerable for a full two seconds before the next round is chambered. Furthermore, carrying the Ares applies a "Heavy Loadout" penalty, reducing your stamina regeneration by 15%. If you choose the Ares, you are committing to a slow, methodical playstyle where positioning is your only defense.

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Verdict: The Sniper's Choice

The Ares is not a general-purpose weapon. It is a specialized tool for squads looking to lock down extraction points from distance. Use our Comparison Tool to see how the Ares stacks up against the V00 Zeusβ€”the Ares wins on raw damage, but the Zeus offers significantly better follow-up potential.

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Data Sources: All weapon stats are extracted directly from official patch notes and verified via in-game testing. We do not rely on third-party wikis.

Update Frequency: Content is reviewed within 48 hours of every major game patch to ensure tactical advice remains relevant.

Calculation Logic: TTK formulas account for first-shot accuracy and server tick rates. DPS values represent theoretical maximums assuming 100% accuracy.

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