Metin2 Server Types: PvP vs PvM vs Oldschool vs Newschool
Compare Metin2 server types: PvP, PvM, Oldschool, Newschool & Middleschool. Find which Metin2 private server type matches your playstyle in 2026.
Choosing Your Metin2 Server Type
The most important decision when picking a Metin2 private server isn't the rates or the population — it's the server type. Each type fundamentally changes how you'll spend your time in the game, from the core gameplay loop to the endgame goals.
This guide compares every major Metin2 server type so you can make an informed choice before investing your time.
PvP Servers — For the Competitive Player
PvP (Player vs Player) servers put combat between players at the center of the experience. Expect arena systems, guild wars, kingdom battles, and competitive rankings. The best PvP servers balance classes carefully so no single build dominates.
Typical PvP servers run mid-to-high rates (50x-200x) so players reach PvP-ready levels quickly. Gear progression is streamlined, and the focus shifts to skill, equipment optimization, and team coordination.
PvP servers are ideal for players who love competition, enjoy mastering combat mechanics, and want fast-paced action. They're less suitable if you prefer relaxed farming or long-term grinding.
PvM Servers — For the Dungeon Crawler
PvM (Player vs Monster) servers focus on cooperative gameplay: boss farming, dungeon runs, and progression through increasingly difficult PvE content. These servers typically feature custom dungeons, rare drop tables, and group-based challenges.
Rates on PvM servers vary widely — from low-rate servers where each boss drop feels meaningful to high-rate servers where the fun comes from farming the hardest content. Many PvM servers add custom bosses and dungeons not found in official Metin2.
Choose PvM if you enjoy collecting rare items, progressing through challenging content with friends, and the satisfaction of defeating tough bosses. PvM communities tend to be more cooperative and less toxic than PvP-focused servers.
Oldschool Servers — For the Nostalgic Player
Oldschool servers recreate the original Metin2 experience as faithfully as possible. Level cap at 99, original maps (Yongan, Seungryong, Bakra), classic skills, and traditional gameplay mechanics. No Yohara, no custom content — just pure Metin2 as it was meant to be.
Rates are typically low (1x-15x), making the leveling journey long and rewarding. The economy develops organically over weeks and months, and reaching max level is a genuine achievement.
Oldschool servers attract veteran Metin2 players who want to relive the golden era. The communities tend to be tight-knit and dedicated. If you have fond memories of the original game, this is where you belong.
Newschool Servers — For the Modern Player
Newschool servers push Metin2 beyond its original boundaries. Level caps of 105-120+, Yohara content, custom maps, reworked skill trees, new dungeons, modern UI improvements, and quality-of-life features like auto-loot and enhanced inventory.
These servers appeal to players who love Metin2's core gameplay but want more content and modern conveniences. Development teams on Newschool servers are typically more active, pushing regular updates with new features.
Rates vary but tend toward mid-to-high (15x-100x+). Newschool is the right choice if you want variety, don't mind custom content, and prefer a modernized Metin2 experience.
Middleschool Servers — The Middle Ground
Middleschool servers blend classic and modern elements. Think of them as Oldschool servers with tasteful improvements: perhaps a level 105 cap, a few added dungeons, improved drop systems, but still maintaining the classic feel and original maps.
Middleschool is perfect for players who find Oldschool too restrictive but Newschool too far from the original game. Rates are typically moderate (10x-50x), offering a balanced progression speed.
Quick Comparison Table
PvP: Focus on player combat, rates 50x-200x, level cap varies, best for competitive players who enjoy arena and guild wars.
PvM: Focus on boss farming and dungeons, rates vary widely, level cap varies, best for cooperative players who enjoy PvE challenges.
Oldschool: Focus on classic Metin2 experience, rates 1x-15x, level cap 99, best for veterans and nostalgic players.
Newschool: Focus on custom content and modern features, rates 15x-100x+, level cap 105-120+, best for players wanting fresh content.
Middleschool: Focus on balanced classic-modern blend, rates 10x-50x, level cap 105, best for players wanting a middle ground.
How to Find Each Server Type on METIN2.GG
Use the category pages on METIN2.GG to browse servers by type. Each category shows only servers matching that type, ranked by community votes. You can also use the filter pills on the homepage to quickly switch between types.
For more specific searches, combine type filters with language preferences to find a server that matches both your playstyle and your community language.
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