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Metin2 Serpent Claw: Weapon Guide 2024

Everything about the Serpent Claw in Metin2: which classes use it, how to deploy it and weapon basics.

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TL;DR: Metin2 features class-specific weapons for Warriors, Suras, Ninjas, Shamans and Lycaners. The Serpent Claw is a melee weapon in the game and is particularly relevant for certain classes.

In Metin2, weapons are strictly class-bound. There are five playable classes – Warrior, Sura, Ninja, Shaman and Lycan – and each uses its own set of weapon types. Which class can wield the Serpent Claw and what you should generally know about weapon handling in Metin2 is explained step by step in this guide.

Weapons in Metin2: The Class System

Metin2 uses a strict class-based model for weapons. Unlike many other MMORPGs, you can't simply equip every weapon on every character. Each of the five classes has its own weapon pool:

A weapon's class assignment is hard-coded in the game. When you pick up or purchase a weapon, always check first whether it matches your class.

What is the Serpent Claw?

The Serpent Claw is a melee weapon in Metin2. The name suggests a claw or claw-like design, commonly found on weapons for nimble or hybrid classes. In Metin2, there are distinctions between different weapon types – from one-handed to two-handed weapons to class-exclusive specialities.

Weapons of this type appear in Metin2 in various quality tiers. A weapon's strength depends not only on its base type, but also on:

Class-Specific Weapons Overview

Since Metin2 divides the weapon system by class, a structured overview is worthwhile. The following table shows which class primarily uses which weapon type:

Class Overview: Weapon Types in Metin2
Class Primary Weapon Types Combat Style
Warrior Sword, Axe, Two-Handed Weapons Melee, Tank or DPS
Sura Mystical Blade, Sword Magic-Melee Hybrid
Ninja Blade, Bow, One-Handed Weapon Swift, cunning, Ranged
Shaman Fan, Staff Magic, Healing, Support
Lycan Claws, Physical Weapons Berserker, High Melee DPS

Upgrading and Improving Weapons

In Metin2, merely owning a weapon is just the first step. To get the most out of an item, you need to actively upgrade it. The game offers several systems for this:

Upgrade Levels

Weapons can be enhanced by a blacksmith using stones. Each level increases base damage. Upgrading carries some risk – a failed upgrade can damage or reset the weapon, depending on the materials used.

Bonus Attributes

Many weapons in Metin2 carry additional bonuses, such as increased damage against certain monster types, attack speed or bonus damage. These bonuses are often random and can be deliberately re-rolled using specific items.

Spirit Injection and Alchemy

Advanced players use the alchemy system to strengthen weapons with gemstones and spirits. This significantly increases a weapon's power, but requires corresponding materials and experience.

Where to Get Weapons like the Serpent Claw

Weapons in Metin2 come from various sources. The most common ways are:

Choosing a Weapon or Class: What to Look For

If you're new to Metin2 or trying a new class, keep these points in mind when purchasing a weapon:

Tips for Getting Started

Especially early on in Metin2, it's not worth investing too much Yang into an early weapon. During the levelling process, you change weapons frequently because you reach higher levels quickly. Only in the mid-game – when your level is more stable – does investing in weapon upgrades really pay off.

If you want to farm a specific weapon like the Serpent Claw, check the player forums or official Metin2 wiki for current drop sources. Drop tables can change with updates, so current community sources are often more reliable than outdated guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which classes can wield the Serpent Claw in Metin2?

In Metin2, weapons are class-bound. Whether the Serpent Claw is usable for a specific class, you can see directly in the item tooltip in-game. Basically, there are five classes in Metin2: Warrior, Sura, Ninja, Shaman and Lycan – each with their own weapon set.

How does the weapon upgrade system work in Metin2?

Weapons are enhanced by a blacksmith using corresponding stones. Each level increases damage. A failed upgrade can damage or destroy the weapon, depending on the materials used.

Where do you farm weapons most efficiently in Metin2?

Good weapons drop mainly from stronger monsters, Boss Metins and in dungeons. Player events are also a good source. The player market and trade chat are alternatives if you don't want to farm.

Can I transfer a weapon in Metin2 from one class to another?

No. Weapons in Metin2 are class-bound. An item designed for the Ninja cannot be wielded by the Warrior. This binding is permanent and cannot be changed.

What's the difference between weapon level and upgrade grade?

The weapon level indicates the minimum character level required to equip the weapon. The upgrade grade (e.g. +0 to +9 or higher) shows how many times the weapon has already been upgraded at the blacksmith. Both values together determine the weapon's strength.

What are bonus attributes on weapons in Metin2?

Bonus attributes are additional stats on a weapon beyond base damage – for example, increased attack speed, bonuses against specific enemies or elemental damage. They can be random or re-rolled using special items.

Is weapon upgrading worthwhile for beginners?

During levelling, you change weapons frequently, so expensive upgrades on early weapons rarely pay off. In mid- and endgame, however, upgrading is one of the most important ways to significantly increase damage.

Are there weapons in Metin2 that you can only get from events?

Yes. Certain weapons and skins are available exclusively in limited-time events. If you want such items, you should regularly check the official Metin2 news pages and wiki.

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