For the level range 105 to 120 in Metin2, the outpost areas are your central hub. You farm experience and the materials you need for your next equipment tier. At the same time, it's worthwhile to acquire the right level 105 armour early on – either in the PvM or PvP variant, depending on your playstyle. This guide explains where you level most efficiently, which enemies matter and what equipment will carry you from level 105 to 120.
Overview: What awaits you between level 105 and 120?
The jump from level 100 to 120 is one of the most time-intensive stretches in Metin2. The experience requirement rises significantly, enemies grow stronger, and equipment demands increase. Anyone wanting to tackle this section efficiently needs to keep three things in mind:
- Area selection: Not every area scales well for this range. The outpost maps are specifically designed for higher levels.
- Armour choice: The level 105 armour sets cover exactly the 105–120 range (PvM) or 105–115 range (PvP) and offer the right bonuses for each playstyle.
- Target mobs: The Myr Golem is one of the key enemies in this range – it appears in two variants.
The outpost areas in detail
The outposts are specially designed areas that exist in 3 different variants. Each variant caters to different group or solo play scenarios. Anyone wanting to level efficiently should know which variant suits their character and group.
| Variant | Notes |
|---|---|
| Variant 1 | One of three available outpost versions |
| Variant 2 | One of three available outpost versions |
| Variant 3 | One of three available outpost versions (also known as Myr Outpost) |
Note: The Myr Outpost links directly to the general outpost page in the wiki – so it's one of the three standard variants and not a separate, independent area.
In general for all outpost variants: pay attention to your resistances and make sure you have enough potions. The enemies in these areas are significantly stronger than in previous zones and can quickly put unprepared characters in trouble.
The Myr Golem: Two variants, one priority
The Myr Golem is one of the notable enemy types in the outpost range. It exists in 2 different variants, which means you may encounter different versions of this enemy depending on the area or difficulty level.
| Variant | Notes |
|---|---|
| Variant 1 | First version of the Myr Golem (also known as Quag Golem) |
| Variant 2 | Second version of the Myr Golem |
When farming the Myr Golem, check your character's defensive values. Groups benefit greatly if at least one character is built for support, to increase survival chances when facing stronger variants.
Level 105 armour: PvM or PvP – making the right choice
From level 105 onwards, each character class has access to two specialised armour sets. The decision between PvM and PvP directly impacts your effectiveness in the 105–120 leveling range.
Level 105 PvM Armour (Level 105–120)
PvM armour is the first choice for a leveling focus. It offers two key bonuses:
- Strong against monsters – directly useful when farming in outpost areas
- Chance to restore MP – reduces potion consumption and increases efficiency during long farming sessions
The requirement extends to level 120, meaning: this armour will carry you through the entire range covered by this guide. You won't need to switch until after level 120.
Level 105 PvP Armour (Level 105–115)
Those focusing on PvP content or fighting in open areas turn to the PvP variant. The bonuses here:
- Magic resistance – relevant against characters using magical attacks
- Skill resistance – reduces the effectiveness of enemy abilities
Important: The PvP armour has a shorter lifespan, capping at level 115. If you want to level to 120, you'll need to switch to the PvM variant or higher armour before level 115 – or plan ahead to acquire a new set at that point.
| Feature | PvM Armour | PvP Armour |
|---|---|---|
| Level requirement | 105–120 | 105–115 |
| Main bonus 1 | Strong against monsters | Magic resistance |
| Main bonus 2 | Chance to restore MP | Skill resistance |
| Recommended for | Leveling & monster farming | PvP-focused gameplay |
| Available per class | 2 variants | 2 variants |
Class-specific armour selection
Each character class has access to two different level 105 armour sets per type (PvM and PvP). That means: within the PvM category, there are still differences between a class's armour options – for example in how individual stats are weighted. Check the in-game comparison or the official wiki to see which of the two class-specific variants fits your build better.
In general: those who mainly farm in outpost areas and prefer solo play benefit more from the MP regeneration bonus of PvM armour. Group play can sometimes substitute the regeneration with healer characters, making other bonus combinations more interesting.
Efficient leveling: Practical tips for 105–120
Regardless of area selection and equipment, there are some fundamental approaches that significantly speed up progress in this level range:
- Armour before the area: Don't enter the outposts without suitable level 105 armour. The difference in survival chance and damage output is noticeable.
- Use experience boosters: Metin2 regularly offers events and items that increase experience points. Plan intensive farming sessions during these periods.
- Prioritise metinstones: Metinstones are an important experience source alongside direct mob drops. In outpost areas, they should be part of every farming route.
- Group play for harder variants: Especially the stronger outpost variants and the Myr Golem are faster and safer to tackle as a duo or group.
- Inventory management: Long farming sessions require enough potions and free inventory space. Plan trips back to town to sell loot before your inventory gets full.
- Resistance check: Before entering new areas, check what damage types the enemies use and adjust your resistance values accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
From what level can I wear the level 105 armour sets?
The level 105 PvM armour sets have a requirement from level 105 to 120. The level 105 PvP armour sets can be worn from level 105 to level 115.
What's the difference between PvM and PvP armour at level 105?
PvM armour offers bonuses against monsters and MP regeneration – ideal for leveling. PvP armour offers magic resistance and skill resistance – better for fighting other players.
How many outpost variants are there?
There are 3 different outpost variants. The Myr Outpost is one of them and links to the general outpost page in the wiki.
What is the Myr Golem and where do I find it?
The Myr Golem (also called Quag Golem) is an enemy in the outpost areas and exists in 2 different variants. It's a key farming enemy in the 105–120 level range.
How many level 105 armour options does each class have?
Each character class has access to two level 105 PvM armour sets and two level 105 PvP armour sets – four class-specific options in this tier overall.
Is the PvP armour worth using for leveling between 105 and 115?
Generally, PvM armour is more efficient for pure leveling, as its bonuses are specifically designed for monster farming. However, if you actively do PvP, you can use PvP armour until level 115 and then switch.
Can I use the level 105 armour beyond level 120?
The level 105 PvM armour sets have level 120 as their upper requirement limit. From level 121 onwards, you'll need to switch to a higher armour tier.
Should I level solo or in a group in the outposts?
Solo play is generally possible in the outposts, especially with PvM armour and the MP regeneration bonus. However, stronger variants and the Myr Golem are farmed more efficiently and safely in a group.