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Metin2 Easter Costumes 2015 – Costume Guide

Metin2 Easter costumes 2015: All bunny costumes and Easter dresses at a glance – colours, classes, bonuses and Easter hairstyles.

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TL;DR: The Easter costumes 2015 in Metin2 were exclusively available via the Item Shop during the 2015 Easter Event. There are four variants: two male bunny costumes (grey and brown) plus two female Easter dresses (colourful and light blue). All costumes exist with and without bonuses. Matching Easter hairstyles 2015 were also offered.

What are the Metin2 Easter Costumes 2015?

The Easter costumes 2015 are seasonal costumes that Gameforge introduced in Metin2 as part of the 2015 Easter Event. They were exclusively available through the Item Shop and are thus classic event items with limited availability. Anyone who missed the costumes must rely on player trades or future events.

Important: The costumes come in two versions – with bonus and without bonus. The bonus version offers additional character stats, whilst the non-bonus variant is purely cosmetic. Which specific bonus values are awarded depends on the class and was viewable in the Item Shop.

The Easter Set 2015 also includes the Easter Hairstyles 2015, which are thematically matched to the costumes and were available separately. In all in-game preview images, characters wear these matching hairstyles.

Overview: All Easter Costume Variants 2015

There are four different costume designs in total, divided by character gender. Male characters wear bunny costumes, female characters wear Easter dresses. Each variant covers multiple classes.

Metin2 Easter Costumes 2015 – All Variants at a Glance
Costume Name Colour Gender Available Classes
Bunny Costume Grey Male Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior, Lycan
Bunny Costume Brown Male Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior, Lycan
Easter Dress Colourful Female Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior
Easter Dress Light Blue Female Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior

Male Bunny Costumes: Grey and Brown

Male characters in Metin2 get two bunny costume variants with the Easter costumes 2015. Both variants – grey and brown – are available for the same five classes: Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior and Lycan. The Lycan is thus an exclusive class compared to the female costumes, as only four classes are available for the Easter dresses.

Bunny Costume (Grey)

The grey bunny costume is the more classic of the two male variants. Stylistically, it fits a traditional Easter bunny look and is available to all five male classes. In the in-game preview image, each class combines the costume with the matching Easter Hairstyles 2015.

Bunny Costume (Brown)

The brown bunny costume offers the same class coverage as the grey variant. Those who prefer a warmer, more natural bunny look can opt for the brown version. Here too, all five classes – Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior and Lycan – are represented.

Male Bunny Costumes 2015 – Classes and Colours
Class Bunny Costume Grey Bunny Costume Brown
Ninja
Sura
Shaman
Warrior
Lycan

Female Easter Dresses: Colourful and Light Blue

For female characters, two Easter dress variants are available: a colourful Easter dress and a light blue Easter dress. Both dresses cover four classes – Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior. The Lycan is absent from the female costumes, which reflects the class structure in Metin2.

Easter Dress (Colourful)

The colourful Easter dress is designed vibrantly and brings out the typical spring character of the Easter Event. It fits particularly well with the festive event atmosphere and combines well with the colourful Easter Hairstyles 2015.

Easter Dress (Light Blue)

The light blue Easter dress offers a quieter, pastel-toned alternative. Those who prefer a subtle look are well served with the light blue variant. The design looks more elegant than the colourful Easter dress and suits players seeking a more unified overall aesthetic.

With Bonus or Without Bonus – What's Worth It?

Both categories of the Easter costumes 2015 – bunny costumes and Easter dresses – were available in the Item Shop both with and without bonuses. An overview of the differences:

The Costume System in Metin2 was introduced on 24 July 2012. Costumes occupy their own inventory slot and overlay the visual appearance of armour without replacing it. Bonuses from a bonus costume are added on top of armour stats.

Easter Hairstyles 2015 as a Matching Accessory

The Easter Costume Set 2015 also includes the Easter Hairstyles 2015, which were also available in the Item Shop. These hairstyles are thematically matched to the bunny costumes and Easter dresses and are worn in all official in-game preview images of the costumes. Anyone wishing to put together the complete Easter look set combines the costume with the matching hairstyle.

Hairstyles occupy their own slot in the Metin2 inventory and can be chosen independently of the costume. The Easter Hairstyles 2015 are stylistically suitable for both bunny costume colours as well as both Easter dress variants.

Where and How to Get Easter Costumes 2015?

The Easter costumes 2015 were exclusively available in the Item Shop during the Easter Event 2015. Since the event has ended, there are today the following ways to obtain the costumes:

The Easter costumes 2015 are not available in the regular Item Shop outside of the event. Gameforge offers current costumes at each Easter Event, which may differ from the 2015 models.

Frequently Asked Questions about Metin2 Easter Costumes 2015

How many Easter costume variants are there in the 2015 Easter Event?

There are four variants in total: the grey bunny costume and the brown bunny costume for male characters, plus the colourful Easter dress and the light blue Easter dress for female characters.

Which classes are the bunny costumes (grey and brown) available for?

The male bunny costumes in grey and brown are available for Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior and Lycan – all five male classes in Metin2.

Which classes are the Easter dresses available for?

The female Easter dresses – both colourful and light blue – are available for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior. The Lycan is not represented in the female costumes.

What is the difference between costume with bonus and without bonus?

Costumes without bonus are purely cosmetic and do not affect character stats. Costumes with bonus offer additional attributes on the costume slot, strengthening the character in combat.

Where can I still get the Easter costumes 2015 today?

Since the 2015 event has ended, the costumes are only available through player trading. Alternatively, they may be offered again by Gameforge at future Easter Events.

Do the Easter Hairstyles 2015 match all costumes?

Yes, the Easter Hairstyles 2015 are thematically designed to match all four costume variants and are worn in the official in-game preview images of all costumes.

Can I combine an Easter Costume 2015 with my normal armour?

Yes. Costumes in Metin2 visually overlay the armour but do not replace it. The armour's stats remain fully intact, and costume bonuses are added on top.

Can Easter Costumes 2015 be traded between players?

Whether the costumes can be traded depends on whether they have already been opened or bound. Generally, costumes purchased from the Item Shop can be traded as long as they are not character-bound. If in doubt, ask in-game or on the forum.

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