Requiem Cabal is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x35, Singapore.
Cabal Online Private Servers
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Cabal Synergy is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x35, Brazil.
Cabal World is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x35, Germany.
Cabal ONE is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x22, Germany.
CABAL ARCANUM is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x33, Singapore.
E.A.R CABAL is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x8, Malaysia.
Cabal Hisoka is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x35, Germany.
CABAL INFINITY is listed as a Cabal Online private server on MU Top 100: x35, Brazil.
About Cabal Online private servers
Cabal Online private servers are free fan-run versions of Cabal Online. Each one runs its own copy of the game with custom rates (how fast you level and find loot) and its own rules. Some stay close to the classic game, others speed everything up. Before you join one, compare a few things on our Cabal Online server list. Check the Episode (the content version the server runs), the EXP Rate (how fast you gain experience), the region (where the server is hosted, which affects lag), and the votes from real players. Look at the opening date, since new servers mean a fresh start. Read the owner's description for the shop policy, so you know if the server is pay-to-win (paying for power) or not. You can also filter the list by tags to find the best Cabal Online private server for you.
A good Cabal Online server listing is honest and clear. It states the Episode, the EXP Rate, the drop rates, and any custom changes right up front. It explains the shop policy, so you know whether the server is pay-to-win (selling power for money). It shows signs of an active community, like regular events and a busy Discord or forum. It also has a real opening date. Fresh "grand opening" servers are popular for a simple reason: everyone starts at level one on the same day, so nobody has a head start.
This site makes the search easy. The Cabal Online ranking is built on live votes from real players, so busy servers rise and dead ones sink. The new-servers feed shows the latest Cabal Online private servers as they get added. The grand-openings calendar tells you exactly when upcoming servers launch, so you can be there on day one. If you run your own Cabal Online server, you can add it to the list for free and let players find it.
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Cabal Online server FAQ
What is a Cabal Online private server?
A Cabal Online private server is a free version of Cabal Online run by fans instead of the official company. It uses its own game world, its own rates (how fast you level and get drops), and its own rules. Some servers copy the classic game, while others add custom content, faster leveling, or special events.
Is Cabal Online free to play on private servers?
Yes. Cabal Online private servers are free to join and play. You do not pay to download the client or make a character. Many servers have an optional shop where players can buy items, but a good server keeps that shop fair. Always read the server's shop policy before you invest a lot of time.
How do I start playing on a Cabal Online private server?
Pick a server from our Cabal Online server list and open its detail page. From there, visit the server's own website. Register an account on that site, then follow its install steps to download the game client. Each server has its own client and launcher, so always use the files and guides from that server's site.
What does Episode (EP) mean on a Cabal Online server?
Episodes are Cabal Online's content versions, like chapters of the game. A higher Episode means more classes, dungeons, and systems. Private servers commonly run anything from classic EP2-EP8 up to EP35 and beyond. Classic Episodes stick to the six original classes, while later ones add Gladiator, Force Gunner, and Dark Mage. Check the Episode first, since it decides what content you get.
What does EXP Rate mean and which rate should a beginner pick?
The EXP Rate shows how much faster you level compared to the official game. On a low-rate server, leveling is slow and every upgrade feels earned, like classic Cabal. On a high-rate server, you reach the endgame fast and jump into dungeons and PvP (player versus player fights). Beginners usually enjoy a mid or high rate first, since it lets you learn the game without a long grind.
How do I avoid pay-to-win Cabal Online servers?
Read the owner's description and shop details before you join. If the shop sells top-tier gear, upgraded items, or big stat boosts for money, that is pay-to-win. Fair servers sell mostly costumes and convenience items. Also check the votes and how long the server has been open. A server that stays popular for months usually treats its players fairly.