Yang is the backbone of every Metin2 economy — it buys gear, upgrades and everything in between. Here's how to farm it efficiently, and how to make the whole process automatic.
1. Pick the right farm map
Efficient yang farming starts with matching a map to your level and gear. You want dense mob spawns you can clear quickly without dying. As your damage grows, move up to tougher maps with better drops and higher-value loot. The goal is the best kills-per-minute you can sustain safely.
2. Build an efficient route
Within a map, plan a loop that keeps you constantly in combat: minimal walking, maximum killing, and a path that returns mobs to fresh spawns by the time you circle back. Tight routes dramatically outperform random wandering.
3. Optimize your damage and survivability
Two things decide your farm rate: how fast you kill and how rarely you stop. Prioritize damage so mobs die in a hit or two, and keep enough defense and auto-potions that you never have to babysit your HP. See our damage optimization overview.
4. Don't ignore drops and vendor loot
A lot of yang comes indirectly — from selling drops, upgrade materials and event items. Auto-loot everything and sort later; the volume adds up fast over a long session.
5. Automate the entire loop
This is where most of the speed comes from. A Metin2 bot runs your route, kills mobs, loots, drinks potions and keeps farming for hours — including while you sleep. That's the real unlock: hand-farming can't compete with 24/7 automated farming on a tuned route.
Fastest path: set up a good route once, enable auto-farm and auto-potions, and let the bot stack yang around the clock. Check your server is supported first.
Quick tips
- Farm during your server's double-yang or XP events when available.
- Run multiple characters with multi-client to multiply income.
- Re-check your route as you out-level a map and graduate to a richer one.