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Metin2 Speed Potion Guide – All Potions

Metin2 potions guide: Speed Potion, Potion of Haste, Dragon Force Potion & Attack Potion – Overview, differences and usage tips.

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TL;DR: Metin2 offers multiple speed and buff potions like Speed Potion, Potion of Haste and Attack Potion – choosing the right potion for each situation is crucial for success.

In Metin2, there are a range of buff potions that boost your movement speed, attack speed and combat power in a targeted manner. The Speed Potion increases your movement speed and is one of the most widely used consumables in the game. Alongside this are the Potion of Haste, the Dragon Force Potion, the Attack Potion and the Wisdom Potion – each with its own effect profile and area of use. This guide explains which potion works best when and how to use them optimally.

What is the Speed Potion in Metin2?

The Speed Potion is a consumable item that increases your character's movement speed for a limited time. It is available in virtually all game versions and is simply called "Speed Potion" in the community. In addition to the standard Speed Potion, there is the Speed Potion B variant, which represents a stronger or extended version of the base potion.

Fast movement is a considerable advantage in Metin2: whoever runs faster reaches spawn points earlier, dodges enemy attacks more effectively and can take the initiative or strategically escape in PvP. Especially when farming large areas like maps and farming zones, an active Speed Potion saves measurable time.

Potion of Haste – Attack Speed in Focus

The Potion of Haste is the counterpart to the Speed Potion but focuses on attack speed. Attacking faster means more hits in a short time and therefore more total damage – particularly relevant for physical classes like the Warrior or the Ninja.

Here too, a stronger second variant exists: the Potion of Haste B. The B variant typically offers a higher effect or longer duration than the base version. In PvE endgame and challenging dungeons, the Potion of Haste is a staple part of many players' consumable sets.

Speed and Haste Potions Compared
Potion English Name Effect Type B Variant Available
Speed Potion Potion of Speed Movement Speed ↑ Yes (Speed Potion B)
Potion of Haste Potion of Haste Attack Speed ↑ Yes (Potion of Haste B)

Dragon Force Potion – Power Buff for Combat

The Dragon Force Potion is a more powerful buff potion that is thematically oriented around Metin2's dragon motif. It is known internationally by names such as Sárkányerő bájital (Hungarian), Pozione Forza del Drago (Italian) or Mikstura Mocy Smoka (Polish) – demonstrating how widespread this potion is across the global Metin2 universe.

The Dragon Force Potion is particularly suitable for intense combat phases, such as when defeating powerful bosses or in direct player-versus-player combat. Compared to pure speed potions, it offers a broader buff spectrum.

Attack Potion – Four Variants for Every Need

The Attack Potion is one of the most versatile buff potions in Metin2. It comes in four different variants, including the Attack Potion +10. Each variant offers different levels of attack bonus, allowing players to choose the appropriate version depending on availability and budget.

The +10 potion is the strongest known named variant and is particularly in demand in PvP situations or during endgame farming. Anyone who regularly farms in areas with high monster density or participates in PvP should always carry a supply of attack potions.

Attack Potion – Known Variants
Variant English Name Area of Use
Attack Potion (Base) Potion of Attack General farming, PvE
Attack Potion +10 Potion of Attack +10 Endgame, PvP, Boss fights
Further Variants (2x) Depending on strength PvE / PvP

Wisdom Potion – Buff for Magical Classes

The Wisdom Potion is aimed primarily at magic-based classes. It is also known in the Italian version as Pozione Ascesa (3h) – which may indicate a duration of three hours. For classes like the Sorcerer or Shaman, who rely heavily on magical attributes, this potion can make a noticeable difference.

If you're playing a magical class, don't overlook the Wisdom Potion – it complements offensive potions sensibly and rounds out your buff set.

Which Potion to Use When? – Practical Recommendations

Choosing the right potion depends on your class, playstyle and situation. Here's a compact overview:

Combining Potions – Get the Maximum Out of Them

In Metin2, multiple buff potions can be active simultaneously as long as they affect different effect types. This means: an active Speed Potion doesn't exclude a Potion of Haste. So you can theoretically use both at the same time and benefit from both movement and attack speed in combination.

For intense farming sessions or dungeon runs, the community recommends the following basic combination:

  1. Speed Potion (B) for mobility
  2. Potion of Haste (B) for faster attacks
  3. Attack Potion for more raw damage
  4. Optional: Dragon Force Potion for particularly tough enemies

Pay attention to the duration of individual potions and renew them in time before they run out – especially before entering a dungeon or starting a PvP round. Efficient farmers plan their potion supply in advance and buy in bulk to avoid having to repurchase mid-session.

Frequently Asked Questions About Metin2 Potions

What does the Speed Potion do in Metin2?

The Speed Potion increases your character's movement speed for a limited time. It's especially useful when farming large areas and in PvP to move faster than your opponent.

What is the difference between Speed Potion and Potion of Haste?

The Speed Potion boosts movement speed, while the Potion of Haste increases attack speed. Both can be active simultaneously as they affect different values.

What does the B variant of a potion offer?

The B variants – namely Speed Potion B and Potion of Haste B – offer a stronger effect or longer duration compared to the base version. They are usually more valuable and should be used preferentially.

How many variants does the Attack Potion have?

The Attack Potion exists in four different variants, including the Attack Potion +10 as one of the strongest named versions.

Which classes is the Wisdom Potion suitable for?

The Wisdom Potion is particularly interesting for magic-based classes that benefit from magical attributes. Physical classes tend to opt for attack or haste potions instead.

Can I have multiple potions active at the same time?

Yes, as long as the potions have different effect types. Speed Potion and Potion of Haste can be used simultaneously, for example, since one affects movement speed and the other attack speed.

What is the Dragon Force Potion used for?

The Dragon Force Potion offers a broader buff spectrum and is particularly suited for intensive combat phases such as boss fights or PvP encounters.

Where can I get buff potions in Metin2?

Buff potions are available through the in-game shop, the player market, or as drops from monsters and events. The exact sources vary depending on the server version and current event calendar.

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