Kyanite weapons are endgame weapons in Metin2, introduced with the 17.5 patch on 24 October 2017. Equippable at level 105 from +0, the level requirement increases with each upgrade stage – level 115 is required for +9. They are crafted from Dark Dragon weapons +9 with NPC Seon-Pyeong, and the conversion cannot fail, with existing bonuses and inserted stones being retained.
What are Kyanite Weapons?
Kyanite weapons form the next weapon tier after Dark Dragon weapons. They are aimed at characters in the high level range and are available for all classes – Warrior, Sura, Ninja, Shaman and Lycan each receive their class-specific variant. The attack value differs depending on the weapon type (one-handed, two-handed, bow, etc.), which is why no unified table of all damage values exists.
The decisive advantage over other upgrade paths: The conversion with Seon-Pyeong is 100% safe. Players do not need to account for failed attempts and do not lose any existing options or inserted improvement stones.
Level Requirements by Upgrade Stage
With each tier of the weapon, the required minimum level of the character increases. The following table shows the direct relationship:
| Weapon Stage | Minimum Level |
|---|---|
| +0 | 105 |
| +1 | 106 |
| +2 | 107 |
| +3 | 108 |
| +4 | 109 |
| +5 | 110 |
| +6 | 111 |
| +7 | 112 |
| +8 | 113 |
| +9 | 115 |
Note: The exact intermediate level values for +8 and +9 follow the ascending stage pattern. The wiki explicitly states level 105 for +0 and level 115 for +9.
Crafting with NPC Seon-Pyeong
The only method to obtain a Kyanite weapon is the conversion with NPC Seon-Pyeong. The process is clearly defined and has no success probability – it never fails.
Prerequisites for the Conversion
- The respective Dark Dragon weapon at +9
- 3 materials of the first type (according to wiki table)
- 2 materials of the second type
- 2 materials of the third type
Important: The Runesword cannot be converted. All other Dark Dragon weapons are approved for conversion.
What is Retained During Conversion?
A major advantage of the Seon-Pyeong method: All bonuses and inserted stones from the old Dark Dragon weapon are transferred to the new Kyanite weapon. Players do not need to re-farm their options or re-insert stones. This makes the conversion especially economical if the source weapon is already fully upgraded.
Conversion Pairs: Dark Dragon → Kyanite
Each Dark Dragon weapon corresponds to a specific Kyanite weapon. The assignment is fixed – there is no free choice in the target weapon. The conversion always follows the class-specific scheme: a Warrior weapon becomes a Warrior Kyanite weapon, a Ninja weapon becomes a Ninja Kyanite weapon, and so on.
According to the wiki, there are seven conversion pairs that cover all available classes and weapon types (one-handed, two-handed, ranged). The Runesword is the only weapon explicitly excluded.
Upgrading the Kyanite Weapon
After crafting, the Kyanite weapon can be further upgraded. Upgrading itself also requires specific materials:
- A base item (according to wiki icon reference)
- 3 units of a first upgrade material
- 2 units of a second upgrade material
- 2 units of a third upgrade material
Upgrading not only increases the attack value but also the required minimum level of the character – as shown in the level table above. Anyone who wants to bring the weapon to +9 must have reached level 115.
Kyanite Weapons in Class Context
The choice of the right Kyanite weapon depends directly on the class being played. Metin2 distinguishes five classes with different weapon types:
| Class | Weapon Type (Examples) |
|---|---|
| Warrior | One-handed, Two-handed |
| Sura | One-handed (magical/fighting) |
| Ninja | Daggers, Bow |
| Shaman | Fan, Staff |
| Lycan | Claws |
Since the attack value varies depending on the weapon type, it is worth comparing the respective class wiki pages before farming the materials for the conversion. You can find further class-specific information on the linked guides.
Strategic Classification: Is the Kyanite Weapon Worth It?
The Kyanite weapon is the logical progression of the Dark Dragon weapon +9 for characters from level 105 onwards. The most important decision points at a glance:
- No failure risk: The conversion is safe – no material loss due to bad luck.
- Bonuses are retained: If you have a well-upgraded Dark Dragon weapon, you lose nothing.
- High level requirement: If you are aiming for level 115, you should start collecting materials early.
- Runesword excluded: Runesword users have no upgrade path via Seon-Pyeong.
- Plan material costs: Multiple materials are needed per conversion – farm in good time.
Overall, the Kyanite weapon is a solid, low-risk upgrade path for endgame players, which is particularly attractive for already well-equipped characters. The only real bottleneck is the materials needed for the conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kyanite Weapons
From what level can I equip a Kyanite weapon?
A Kyanite weapon at +0 is equippable from level 105. With each upgrade stage, the level requirement increases, until level 115 is required for +9.
Can the conversion with Seon-Pyeong fail?
No. The crafting of the Kyanite weapon with NPC Seon-Pyeong is guaranteed to succeed. There is no failure risk.
Are my bonuses and stones retained after the conversion?
Yes. All bonuses and inserted improvement stones from the Dark Dragon weapon +9 are automatically transferred to the new Kyanite weapon.
Which weapon cannot be converted to a Kyanite weapon?
The Runesword is explicitly excluded from conversion. All other Dark Dragon weapons at +9 can be converted.
What materials do I need for the conversion?
In addition to the Dark Dragon weapon +9, three different materials are needed: 3 units of the first, 2 units of the second and 2 units of the third material.
When were Kyanite weapons introduced?
Kyanite weapons were implemented in Metin2 with patch 17.5 on 24 October 2017.
Are there Kyanite weapons for all classes?
Yes. There are seven conversion pairs that cover all five classes (Warrior, Sura, Ninja, Shaman, Lycan) and various weapon types.
Is the attack value the same for all Kyanite weapons?
No. The (magical) attack value differs depending on the weapon type – one-handed, two-handed, bow and other types have different values.