Metin2 — Guide: How to Find and Use Chuong (Bell) Locations This guide explains what Chuong (bell) locations are in Metin2, how to find them on maps, strategies for farming or using them, and tips for maximizing rewards. I assume you mean the in‑game bell/altar spawns that grant buffs or drops (common on private and official servers). If you meant a different in‑game object, say so and I’ll adjust. What Chuong (Bell) is
Function: Stationary map objects that can be interacted with to receive temporary buffs, spawn monsters, or drop items. Behavior varies by server/version. Spawn types: Fixed spawns (always exist at the same coordinates) or event/respawn spawns (appear periodically).
Common maps and typical Chuong locations Below are typical maps where players expect Chuong/Bell spawns and general placement patterns. Exact coordinates vary by server; use these as starting points.
Yongan (Beginner/first city)
Usually near the central town square, close to NPCs and portals. Check around market stalls and tavern.
Coban (Village/low-level map)
Near the central shrine or by the entrance from Yongan. Often placed close to quest NPCs or training areas. metin2 chuong location
Desert / Ghost maps (mid-level)
Located near major landmarks (oases, ruins). Often along common farming paths or chokepoints to encourage PvP competition.
Biology/Forest maps
Near major monster spawns, caves, or bridges. Check map corners and near teleport pads.
High-level maps (Iron Mine, Wolryong, Dragon Valley, etc.)