What are Metinstones and Metin Jeon-Un?
Metinstones are stone-shaped monster objects in Metin2 that spawn across the game world and summon companion monsters when attacked. Metin Jeon-Un is a specific Metin type that appears in the game world. Metinstones exist in three variants: easy, normal and hard – where harder stones correspondingly mean stronger monsters and better rewards. Additionally, there is the Metinstone Summon Scroll, which allows players to deliberately summon Metinstones.
Farming Metinstones is one of the core activities in Metin2: experience points, Yang and item drops make them a permanent part of daily gameplay – whether for beginners or experienced players.
The Three Metinstone Types at a Glance
Metinstones in Metin2 are fundamentally classified by their difficulty level. The three levels determine how strong the summoned monsters are and what drops are possible when the stone is destroyed.
| Type | Difficulty | Particularity |
|---|---|---|
| Metinstone (Easy) | Low | Suitable for beginners and low levels |
| Metinstone (Normal) | Medium | Standard farming object for mid-level characters |
| Metinstone (Hard) | High | Stronger monsters, potentially better drops |
All three variants follow the same basic principle: the stone spawns on the map, summons guardian monsters when attacked, and can leave drops after being destroyed. The difficulty level determines how much combat strength your character should have.
Metin Jeon-Un – What's Behind It?
Metin Jeon-Un is a named Metin type in Metin2. The name "Jeon-Un" has Korean origins and fits the general aesthetic and lore of the game, which is set in ancient Korea. Like all Metinstones, Metin Jeon-Un belongs to the overarching category of Metins – the namesake stone monsters of the game.
Metin Jeon-Un appears on specific maps and in certain areas of the game world. Deliberately seeking out and destroying this Metin type is part of regular farming. If you want to farm it efficiently, you should know the spawn points in your area and check them regularly.
The Metinstone Summon Scroll: Deliberately Summon Metinstones
In addition to the Metinstones fixed on the map, Metin2 has the Metinstone Summon Scroll. With it, players can summon Metinstones themselves without having to wait for a natural spawn. This is particularly useful when you want to farm deliberately or quickly collect drops.
According to game data, there are three different variants of the Metinstone Summon Scroll. Which variant you use determines which Metinstone type you summon. The summon scrolls can be found or traded in the game.
| Summon Scroll | Effect |
|---|---|
| Metinstone Summon Scroll (Variant 1) | Summons a specific Metinstone type |
| Metinstone Summon Scroll (Variant 2) | Summons a specific Metinstone type |
| Metinstone Summon Scroll (Variant 3) | Summons a specific Metinstone type |
You'll learn the exact details for each summon scroll variant best directly in the game or through the official gaming community – as the exact assignments can depend on the respective game state.
Farm Metinstones Efficiently – Practical Tips
If you want to farm Metinstones efficiently, you should know a few basic principles:
- Know spawn routes: Metinstones spawn at fixed points on the map. If you know these routes by heart, you can quickly move from stone to stone and minimise downtime.
- Adjust difficulty level: Choose the Metinstone type to match your character's strength. Stones that are too weak offer little efficiency, ones that are too strong consume too many healing items.
- Use summon scrolls: When natural spawns are occupied or have expired, it's worth using a Metinstone Summon Scroll to continue farming.
- Pay attention to companion monsters: When you attack a Metinstone, guardian monsters are summoned. Make sure you defeat them efficiently so you don't lose the drops.
- Use class strengths: Classes with high area damage such as the Shaman can hit multiple companion monsters simultaneously and thus speed up farming.
- Consider server times: On busy servers, popular Metinstone areas are often contested. Farming outside peak hours is worthwhile.
Metinstones in Metin2 Lore
The name of the game itself – Metin2 – is derived from these stones. In the game's story, Metinstones are dark artefacts that have fallen into the realm from another world and bring misfortune. They corrupt the surroundings, summon monsters and threaten the balance of the world.
Destroying Metinstones is therefore not just a gameplay mechanic, but firmly anchored in the game world: players combat the source of evil by tracking down and destroying Metinstones. Metin Jeon-Un is one of many named Metin types that appear in different regions of the game world.
Frequently Asked Questions About Metin Jeon-Un and Metinstones
What's the difference between Metinstone (Easy), (Normal) and (Hard)?
The three types differ in the strength of the summoned companion monsters and the possible drops. Easy stones are designed for lower levels, hard ones for experienced characters with correspondingly higher combat strength.
What exactly is Metin Jeon-Un?
Metin Jeon-Un is a specifically named Metin type in Metin2. It belongs to the overarching category of Metinstones and appears on specific maps of the game world.
How does the Metinstone Summon Scroll work?
With the Metinstone Summon Scroll, you can deliberately summon a Metinstone without having to wait for a natural spawn. There are three different variants of the summon scroll, each summoning a different Metinstone type.
How many Metinstone Summon Scroll variants are there?
There are exactly three different variants of the Metinstone Summon Scroll in Metin2.
Which class is best suited for Metinstone farming?
Classes with high area damage have an advantage, as Metinstones summon multiple guardian monsters when attacked. In principle, all classes can farm Metinstones – suited to their own strength and the Metinstone type.
Are Metinstones and Metins the same thing?
Yes, the terms are used synonymously in the game. "Metins" is the overarching category, "Metinstones" a common term in the English-speaking community. Metin Jeon-Un is a specific representative of this category.
Is it worthwhile to farm Metinstones for Yang and items?
Yes, Metinstones are one of the classic farming activities in Metin2. Drops can include Yang, materials and other items. The efficiency depends on the chosen Metinstone type and your own character strength.
Further Content About Monsters and Farming in Metin2
Metinstones are just one part of Metin2's extensive monster and farming system. For more context and supplementary guides, the following pages are recommended: