The Easter Costumes 2016 in Metin2 were exclusively available through the Item Shop during the 2016 Easter event. There are a total of four costume variants: two male bunny costumes in white and pink, as well as two female bunny costumes in navy and magenta. All costumes exist in a standard version and a tradeable bonus version (identified by the "+" addition in the name). Matching Easter hairstyles 2016 were released alongside them.
Overview: What are the Easter Costumes 2016?
The Costume System in Metin2 was introduced on 24 July 2012 and allows players to customise their character's appearance without affecting their equipment. The Easter Costumes 2016 are a seasonal special offer from the Easter event of that year. They cater to all classes and are available in different models and colours depending on your character's gender.
Important to know: Costumes with a "+" in the name have a bonus and are additionally tradeable, meaning they can be passed between players. Costumes without "+" are not tradeable. This distinction is important when purchasing from the Item Shop.
Male Bunny Costumes: White and Pink
Male characters have two colour variants of the bunny costume to choose from: white and pink. Both variants are available for the following classes:
- Ninja
- Sura
- Shaman
- Warrior
- Lycanthrope
Each class has its own in-game representation of the costume, which is additionally combined with the matching Easter hairstyles 2016 in the official in-game images.
| Class | Bunny Costume (white) | Bunny Costume (pink) |
|---|---|---|
| Ninja | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Sura | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Shaman | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Warrior | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Lycanthrope | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
Female Bunny Costumes: Navy and Magenta
Female characters receive their own costume model: the female bunny costume. It is available in navy (dark blue) and magenta colours. Compared to the male variants, the Lycanthrope is not represented here. The following classes can wear the female bunny costume:
- Ninja
- Sura
- Shaman
- Warrior
With the female costumes too, the official in-game images combine the Easter hairstyles 2016 to showcase the complete look.
| Class | Female Bunny Costume (navy) | Female Bunny Costume (magenta) |
|---|---|---|
| Ninja | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Sura | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Shaman | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
| Warrior | ✔ Available | ✔ Available |
Bonus Versions: Tradeable vs. Non-Tradeable
All Easter Costumes 2016 come in two versions:
- Standard Version (without "+"): Contains no bonus and is not tradeable. Whoever purchases the costume keeps it on their own account.
- Bonus Version (with "+"): Contains a bonus and is tradeable. This version can be passed on or sold through player trading.
If you plan to sell or pass on the costume, you should pay special attention to the "+" version when purchasing from the Item Shop. Otherwise, the costume will remain permanently bound to your character or account.
Easter Hairstyles 2016: The Perfect Accessory
Matching Easter Hairstyles 2016 were released at the same time as the Easter Costumes 2016. The official in-game images always show all costumes in combination with these hairstyles to demonstrate the complete Easter look. The hairstyles are available separately and complement the costume visually perfectly. If you're aiming for the complete look, you should obtain both items together.
Hairstyles in Metin2 are managed via the Costume Inventory, which is accessible through the Inventory Window. Application works independently of your equipment and only affects your character's appearance.
Where and How to Get the Easter Costumes 2016?
The Easter Costumes 2016 were exclusively available in the Metin2 Item Shop during the 2016 Easter event. Since this is a time-limited event offer, these costumes are no longer directly available in the shop once the event ends.
Possible ways to obtain such a costume afterwards:
- Player Trading: The tradeable "+" version can be purchased from other players if someone is selling a copy.
- Event Repeat: Gameforge has previously made event items available again in later events. It's worth checking current Metin2 Events.
- Non-tradeable Version: The standard version without "+" is no longer tradeable after the event ends and is therefore practically impossible to obtain.
Costume System in Metin2: The Basics
The Costume System was introduced to Metin2 on 24 July 2012. It allows players to customise their character's appearance without affecting combat values or equipment. Costumes are managed in a separate Costume Inventory, which exists independently of your regular Inventory.
Important rules of the Costume System:
- Costumes do not occupy an equipment slot; instead they use the costume slot.
- Some costumes have bonuses that strengthen your character.
- Tradeability depends on the costume version (standard vs. "+").
- The Costume Inventory is accessible through the Inventory Window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which classes are the Easter Costumes 2016 available for?
The male bunny costumes (white and pink) are available for Ninja, Sura, Shaman, Warrior and Lycanthrope. The female bunny costumes (navy and magenta) are available for Ninja, Sura, Shaman and Warrior – the Lycanthrope is not represented in the female variants.
What does the "+" mean on the Easter Costumes?
The "+" marks the bonus version of a costume. This version has an additional bonus and, unlike the standard version, is tradeable and can therefore be passed on or sold between players.
When were the Easter Costumes 2016 available?
The costumes were available in the Metin2 Item Shop during the 2016 Easter event. After the event ends, they are no longer directly available in the shop.
Can I still get the Easter Costume 2016 today?
The tradeable "+" version is theoretically still available through player trading if another player is selling a copy. The non-tradeable standard version is practically unobtainable after the event ends.
Which hairstyles go with the Easter Costumes 2016?
There are dedicated Easter Hairstyles 2016 that were developed to match the look. The official in-game images always show the combination of costume and these hairstyles.
What colours are available for the Easter Costumes 2016?
There are four colour variants: white and pink for the male bunny costumes, and navy (dark blue) and magenta for the female bunny costumes.
Does the Easter Costume affect my combat stats?
Standard costumes without "+" have no bonus and do not affect combat stats. Only the "+" versions have a bonus. The costume system is generally designed for visual customisation.
Where do I manage my costumes in-game?
Costumes are managed in the Costume Inventory, which is accessible through the Inventory Window in Metin2. It is separate from your regular inventory and was introduced to the game on 24 July 2012.