Not to be confused with Seer, a weapon used to measure value on MM2Values.
Value, also known as rarity or tiers, is the classification of weapons based on how rare they are to obtain. Although some weapons are rarer than some in the tier above them, none have ever been promoted to a different value, and rarely have any weapons been downgraded a tier, such as in the case of Flames. The value of a weapon is sometimes referred to by the color label of its value.
Listed below is a table with all tier types in Murder Mystery 2.
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Value Name | Other Names | Color | Description | Example |
Unique | Victim (outdated) | Orange | Unique Weapons are the hardest types of weapons to get, all unique weapons except Corrupt, SharkSeeker and Dartbringer have been obtained by being on an event leaderboard or by Nikilis and are untradeable. | |
Ancient | N/A | Purple | Ancient Weapons are weapons usually acquired during events through gamepasses or tiers, such as in Halloween and Christmas events. The rarest ancient weapon, Nik's Scythe, can only be obtained by trading or by being gifted one by Nikilis himself. Ancient weapons are the least abundant weapons. | |
Godly | Chroma | Pink | Godly Weapons are some of the most popular and most wanted weapons in the game. Some of the former rarest weapons, Chroma Weapons, are in the godly tier. | |
Legendary | Legends | Red | Legendary Weapons are somewhat rare weapons whose designs are simple, yet contain more desirable features, such as popular colors and an "epic/cool" factor as put by Nikilis[1]. | |
Rare | N/A | Green | Rare Weapons also exhibit more popular features, but not as "cooler" designs [1]. | |
Uncommon | N/A | Blue | Uncommon Weapons are rarer than common weapons, although not that hard to encounter. | |
Common | N/A | Gray | Common Weapons are the most common type of weapons, hence the name. Common weapons usually have more muted, less popular colors. | |
Vintage | Classic (outdated) | Yellow | Vintage Weapons are weapons that were obtained from the original Murder Mystery 1. |