Raya2 is an Oldschool PvM Metin2 server built for players who enjoy the classic gameplay while benefiting from modern quality-of-life improvements. The server delivers a balanced progression with no Pay-to-Win mechanics…
Classic Metin2 Servers 2026
Filtered 2026 Metin2 rankings for Classic servers. Use tags and sorting controls to compare active projects faster.
Showing 10 Classic Metin2 servers from 26 total listings.
Metin2Peace is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Easy Start Daily Events High, Romania.
Cave2 Pvm Hard 105 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School PvM, Romania.
Savior 2 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School Middle School, Brazil.
Shandyo2 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School PvM, France.
CreBus2 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School, Romania.
Hardschool.eu is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School, Germany.
Mitril2 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School, Turkey.
Armonia2 is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School PvM, Romania.
NEOKILLERMT2 JOIN is listed as a Metin2 private server on MU Top 100: Old School, Germany.
About Classic Metin2 private servers
Metin2 private servers are free fan-run versions of Metin2. Each one is hosted by fans, with its own rates (how fast you level and drop items) and its own rules. Some copy the classic game, others add custom systems and high rates. Before you join one from this Metin2 server list, compare a few things. Check the Style (old school, middle school or new school), the Rate label, and the server region so your ping stays low. Look at the votes, because they come from real players. Check the opening date if you want a fresh start. Read the owner's description and the shop policy, so you know if the server is pay-to-win (paying players get stronger) or not. You can also filter the list by tags to find the best Metin2 private server for your playstyle.
A good Metin2 server listing is honest and clear. It shows the exact rates and settings, so you know how fast you will level and how upgrades work. It explains the shop policy, so you can avoid pay-to-win (servers where paying players get big advantages). It has an active community and a real, recent opening date. Fresh 'grand opening' servers are popular for one simple reason: everyone starts at level 1 with empty pockets, so the race is fair and the early game is packed with players.
This site makes the search easy. The ranking is powered by live votes from real players, so strong communities rise to the top. If you want a fresh start, the new-servers feed shows the latest Metin2 private servers as they appear, and the grand-openings calendar shows exactly when new servers launch, so you can be there on day one. And if you run a Metin2 server yourself, you can add it to the list for free and let players find you.
This filtered page focuses on Classic Metin2 servers, so players can compare matching projects without scanning the full category.
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Metin2 server FAQ
What is a Metin2 private server?
A Metin2 private server is a free version of Metin2 run by fans instead of the official company. The owners host the game world themselves and set their own rules, like faster leveling, custom items or classic old-school gameplay. You still play as Warrior, Ninja, Sura or Shaman, smash metin stones and fight for your kingdom, just under that server's own settings.
Is playing on a Metin2 private server free?
Yes. Almost every Metin2 private server is free to download and free to play. Most servers pay their costs with an optional item shop. That is fine as long as the shop only sells cosmetic or convenience items. Check each server's shop policy in its listing, because some servers sell power, and that turns them into pay-to-win.
How do I start playing on a Metin2 private server?
Pick a server on our Metin2 server list that matches your style. Open its listing, read the owner's description, then visit the server's own website. There you register an account and follow its download and install steps. Every server has its own client (the game files you play with), so always get it from that server's official site.
What does old school, middle school and new school mean in Metin2?
Those are the three main server styles. Old school means classic maps and items with slow rates, like the early game. Middle school keeps the classic feel but adds some extras. New school means high rates, custom systems and shiny effects everywhere. On our list, Style is the main property on each listing, so you can match a server to your taste fast.
What do rates mean on a Metin2 server, and what should a beginner pick?
Rates tell you how fast you gain experience and loot compared to the normal game. Low rates mean slow, classic progress where every level matters. High rates level you up fast so you reach fights and upgrades quickly. As a beginner, a middle option is a safe pick: you learn the game without grinding for months or skipping it all in a day.
How do I avoid pay-to-win Metin2 private servers?
Read the owner's description and shop details before you join. On a fair server, the shop sells looks and small comforts, not strong gear or upgrade items that regular players cannot farm. Watch for listings that hide their shop info. Votes help too: servers that stay popular for a long time usually treat free players fairly. When in doubt, ask in the server's community first.