DROP Titanium dioxide - stabilization of earnings for "lower" levels - idea to send to game publisher

  • Hello,

    at the suggestion of a German team member I am sending it to the discussion. What do you think about it? The Team wants to collect players' opinions to send and report the idea to Gameforge.

    In short: stabilization of earnings for level 95+. Below is a letter describing the situation. More opinions you have, the greater the chance of our request being heard :thumbsup:


    To Project Manager Metin2 [GF], Product Manager Metin2 [GF]


    "Good Day,


    In order to balance the game and restore earnings for characters with level 95+, please disable the drop of the item "Titanium Dioxide" from the dungeon "Balathor's Crypt", more precisely from "Balathor's Frozen Chest".


    Previously, this item could be obtained, among others, from dungeons for lower levels 95+ such as: Jothun or Nemere's and from monsters located in the misty forest. And it was an ideal source of income for weaker characters who are too weak for Balathor.


    Currently, Jothun and Nemere's dungeons have become unprofitable, because previously the chests had a good and stable price due to the possibility of obtaining Titanium Dioxide from them.


    Please forward the request and justification to the decision-making employees of GF and Webzen responsible for the update in the game.


    Lower levels also need to have some place to earn yang/won.


    Please remember that Metin2 is first and foremost the people who create the community.

    Lower lvl feel left out in metin2 game updates :("

  • Somewhere I agree with you, somewhere I don't. This game is very old and like all games it encourages users to try to improve. I understand that you might not be aiming to reach champion levels, but the game is going pretty strongly in the direction of Yohara being the first.


    Feel free to send the proposal to the authorities, I'm curious to see what kind of answer they will give. If my vote counts, then let's do it!

    "Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right."