The Metin2 Easter Costumes 2013 consist of male rabbit costumes and female bunny costumes available in brown, black, green and blue. Each colour covers all four playable classes – Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior. The costumes were offered exclusively via the Item Shop during Gameforge's 2013 Easter Event and exist in both a bonus version and a non-bonus version.
What are the 2013 Easter Costumes?
The costume system in Metin2 was introduced on 24 July 2012 and allows players to give their character a unique appearance without affecting equipment values. The 2013 Easter Costumes are a seasonal special offer from the Easter Event of that year. They show the character in a classic rabbit costume design – perfect for Easter time.
Special feature of these costumes: The in-game representations of characters wear matching Easter hairstyles that complete the overall look. As it is a time-limited event item, availability was directly tied to the 2013 Easter Event.
All Available Colours at a Glance
The 2013 Easter Costumes come in four different colour variants. Each colour is available for both male (rabbit costume) and female (bunny costume) characters. There are also class-specific versions for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior.
| Colour | Male (Rabbit Costume) | Female (Bunny Costume) | Classes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | Rabbit Costume (black) | Bunny Costume (black) | Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior |
| Brown | Rabbit Costume (brown) | Bunny Costume (brown) | Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior |
| Green | Rabbit Costume (green) | Bunny Costume (green) | Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior |
| Blue | Rabbit Costume (blue) | Bunny Costume (blue) | Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior |
This gives a total of 32 different costume variants: 4 colours × 4 classes × 2 genders. Each variant is visually adapted to the respective class, so for example the black rabbit costume of the Ninja looks different from that of the Warrior.
Male Rabbit Costumes – Classes and Colours
The male rabbit costumes are designed for all four playable classes in Metin2. Each class receives a costume tailored to their body shape and animations. In the in-game representation, characters additionally wear class-specific Easter hairstyles that match the overall look.
Available colour options for male characters:
- Black: Rabbit Costume (black) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Brown: Rabbit Costume (brown) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Green: Rabbit Costume (green) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Blue: Rabbit Costume (blue) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
Female Bunny Costumes – Classes and Colours
The female bunny costumes follow the same principle as the male variants. They are also available for all four classes and are offered in the same four colours. Here too, characters wear matching Easter hairstyles in the in-game representation.
Available colour options for female characters:
- Black: Bunny Costume (black) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Brown: Bunny Costume (brown) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Green: Bunny Costume (green) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
- Blue: Bunny Costume (blue) for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior
With Bonus or Without Bonus – What Does That Mean?
According to the Gameforge Wiki, the 2013 Easter Costumes exist in two versions: with bonus and without bonus. Costumes with bonus provide the character with additional stat values, whilst the non-bonus version is purely cosmetic. The exact bonus values for the bonus variant were not specified in official wiki sources.
For players who value the look more than stat values, the non-bonus variant is sufficient. However, if you want to strengthen your character through the costume as well, you should specifically look for the bonus version – if the event or corresponding trading offers are available in-game.
Where and How to Get the 2013 Easter Costumes?
The 2013 Easter Costumes were available exclusively via the official Metin2 Item Shop from Gameforge AG. Access was time-limited to the 2013 Easter Event. Since this is an event item from 2013, it is no longer possible to purchase it directly from the Item Shop today.
Possible ways to obtain the costumes:
- In-game Trading: Other players may offer the costume for sale if they still own it.
- Event Reactivation: Gameforge occasionally reactivates older event items. It is worth keeping an eye on official announcements.
- Item Shop Special Offers: During anniversaries or special events, older costumes may temporarily reappear.
If you're actively searching for one of these costumes, you should regularly check official Metin2 channels and community platforms. Find current offers and events on the Metin2 Event Overview page.
Costume System in Metin2: The Basics
The Costume System was introduced in Metin2 on 24 July 2012 with a maintenance update. It allows players to customise their character visually independent of their actual combat equipment. Costumes are managed in a separate costume inventory, which is separate from the normal inventory.
Important points about the costume system:
- Costumes are placed in the costume inventory, not in the regular equipment slot.
- Some costumes offer bonus stat values, others are purely cosmetic.
- Costumes can be further customised through the "Enchant Costume" and "Transform Costume" functions.
- Event costumes such as the 2013 Easter Costumes are time-limited and thus fundamentally rare.
For more information on costumes in general, check out our Metin2 Costume Guide. If you want to build up your character strategically, you'll find useful tips in our Item Shop Overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
What colours are available for the 2013 Easter Costumes in Metin2?
The 2013 Easter Costumes are available in four colours: black, brown, green and blue. Each colour is available for all four classes and in both male and female variants.
Which classes have the rabbit and bunny costumes?
The costumes exist for all four playable classes in Metin2: Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior – each in male (rabbit costume) and female (bunny costume) versions.
Where were the 2013 Easter Costumes available?
Exclusively via the official Metin2 Item Shop from Gameforge AG, and only during the 2013 Easter Event. Direct re-purchase is currently not possible unless the event is reactivated.
What is the difference between costumes with bonus and without bonus?
Costumes with bonus grant the character additional stat values. Costumes without bonus are purely cosmetic and do not change any game values. The exact bonus values are not documented in official wiki sources.
Do characters wear a special hairstyle with the Easter Costumes?
Yes. In the in-game representation of the costumes, characters wear matching Easter hairstyles that are specifically tailored to each class and costume.
When was the Costume System introduced in Metin2?
The Costume System was implemented in Metin2 with maintenance work on 24 July 2012. Since then, players have been able to customise their character's appearance independently of their combat equipment.
Can I still buy or trade the 2013 Easter Costumes in-game?
Since the 2013 event has ended, the costumes are no longer directly available in the Item Shop. In theory, however, other players may offer them for trade in-game. Additionally, Gameforge occasionally reactivates older event items – official announcements provide information about this.
How many different costume variants are there in total for the 2013 Easter Costumes?
There are 32 variants in total: 4 colours × 4 classes × 2 genders (male/female). In addition, there is a distinction between variants with and without bonus.