Metin stones are one of the best sources of XP, upgrade stones and rare drops in Metin2. Here's how to farm them efficiently — and how to let a bot do the hunting.
Why farm metin stones?
Breaking metins gives strong experience and a shot at valuable drops — upgrade stones, materials and event items. For many players, metin hunting is the most efficient way to level and to fund their account at the same time.
Choosing the right metins
Match the metin level to your damage. You want stones you can break quickly without dying; too high and you'll waste time, too low and the rewards thin out. As your gear improves, move up to higher-level metins on tougher maps for better loot.
Best approach by level
Early on, hunt lower-tier metins on starter maps to build momentum. Mid-game, rotate through maps with denser metin spawns. Late-game, focus on the highest metins your damage can handle quickly — that's where the best drops are. The principle is the same throughout: fast, repeatable breaks beat slow, risky ones.
Automating metin hunting
Manually scanning a map for stones is slow. A Metin2 bot with a metin stone hunter detects nearby metins, walks to them, breaks them and moves on — looping the whole map automatically. Combine it with auto-potions and auto-loot and the entire process runs hands-free.
Pro move: pair metin hunting with a damage setup so each stone falls in seconds, then automate it for continuous XP and stone drops. First, confirm your server is supported.
Tips for better metin farming
- Prioritize maps with high metin density and short respawn timers.
- Stack damage so breaking is near-instant — it compounds over thousands of stones.
- Hunt during XP/drop events for a big efficiency boost.
- Read our yang farming guide to convert drops into income.