Metin2 Pserver Toplist
What goes on here?
This is a list of active Metin2 private servers, submitted and rated by players themselves. Order is based on votes from the last 24 hours – not on who pays the most.
Read more...Metin2 launched in 2007 in Germany. The private server scene around it grew from roughly 2010, once the first serverfiles became public. It has been its own thing ever since – different rules, different economies, players who have stuck around for ten years or more.
How the ranking works
Each visitor can vote once per server per day. The order on this page comes from votes in the last 24 hours. Clicks are counted separately, so you see how many people actually open an entry, not just how many rated it.
Oldschool, middleschool, newschool
Oldschool sticks close to the original from the early 2010s: low rates, a +9 is something to brag about, bosses rarely drop their good stuff. Middleschool keeps the same classic item logic but speeds things up. Newschool changes more – higher rates, custom maps, often new classes or skill trees. Which one you prefer is a matter of taste.
What to check before joining
Before you bother downloading a client, check the Discord. How many people are online right now? When was the last patch? Servers that have been promising a wipe for months are usually already empty before that wipe arrives.
Pay-to-win and free-to-play
No private server is truly free – hosting costs money. The question is how aggressively the shop is monetised. A cash shop without game-defining items is normal. If the shop sells +9 sets, that is pay-to-win regardless of how it is advertised. Vote shops sit somewhere in between: you can grind it out, but money is faster.
Listing or advertising your own server
Listing a server is free. If you want more visibility you can book a banner ad for 7 to 30 days. Otherwise the community decides the order.