Chuong is located in the region (often accessed via the Atlantis Gate or Atland ).
If you’ve ever wandered through the howling winds of the , you might have heard a rumor—a ghostly blacksmith who doesn’t sell swords, but pieces of a legendary key . His name is Chuong, and finding him is one of the game’s most iconic hide-and-seek challenges.
(Shinsoo / Red Kingdom) : Spawns are divided between the left and right sides of the map.
Remember:
Chuong respawns exactly every 30 minutes after he is killed.
Here’s a sample review for (likely referring to the “Chuong” spot—often a typo or shorthand for “Chuong” as in the area around the Chuong Peak or a specific farming location in the Metin2 private server scene):
| Boss | Location | Respawn | Difficulty | Drop Value | |------|----------|---------|------------|-------------| | | Desert of Death (SW) | 4–6 hrs | Medium | High | | Giant Spider | Spider Cave | 2 hrs | Low | Low | | Red Dragon | Dragon Lair | 8 hrs | Very High | Very High | | Death Knight | Valley of the Dead | 6 hrs | High | Medium | metin2 chuong location
Finding Chuong in Metin2: Ultimate Spawn Location & Farming Guide
The (often spelled Chuong ) is a specific type of enemy spawn location in the classic MMORPG Metin2 , typically referring to a set of fixed spots where a particular strong monster (often a "boss" or "mini-boss") appears repeatedly.
Chuong is frequently required for and high-level Horse Quests . Killing him is often a mandatory objective to upgrade your pony to a Combat Horse, making him a true bottleneck bottleneck for progressing players. If you want to optimize your route, let me know: Chuong is located in the region (often accessed
He spawns automatically on every channel immediately after a server reset.
Before going to fight Chuong, make sure you are prepared: