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  U4N: Aion 2 Endgame Farming Tips for Casual Players (4 อ่าน)

6 มิ.ย. 2569 14:40

Reaching the level cap in Aion 2 (level 45) is only half the story — once you’re there, the real game begins: making enough Kinah and resources to upgrade gear, stay competitive, and enjoy content without feeling like you’re grinding for nothing. For casual players who can’t dedicate 6–8 hours a day, there’s a balance between efficiency and enjoyment, and that’s what this guide focuses on.

One thing you’ll notice right away is that the endgame loop revolves around consistent but achievable income sources. Sites and discussions around U4N, aion 2 taiwan kinah show that even newer players discuss practical paths to steady Kinah without jumping into hardcore progression immediately.

1. Daily & Weekly Quests: Your Everyday Bread and Butter

For a casual player, daily and weekly quests should be your first stop. They don’t require super‑high gear, complex group coordination, or huge time investments — perfect if you’ve got 30–60 minutes in the evening.

Daily quests: Most take 20–30 minutes and reliably reward 10k–15k Kinah each. Doing all five gives roughly 50k–75k Kinah daily, plus enhancement stones and items you can sell.

Weekly quests: These take longer but pay off more — up to 200k Kinah or gear materials you can either use or sell on the broker.

The best part? This income is guaranteed — no RNG, no competition, just logs and completes.

2. Expedition Conquest Mode: Smart Solo Farming

Once you’ve got a little gear under your belt, Expedition Conquest Mode becomes your most efficient way to farm Kinah without reliance on groups.

Here’s how it works in practice:

A well‑organized one‑hour session can produce about 1 million Kinah per hour for a geared solo player.

Typical runs take about 6–7 minutes with ~85k Kinah and valuable loot.

For a casual schedule, investing an hour a day in this can add serious cash to your wallet — and you’ll often pick up enhancement materials and gear along the way. Tip: Focus on rooms you can clear comfortably — pushing too hard just to squeeze out extra Kinah usually ends with wasted time if you die and have to restart.

3. Alt Characters: Multiply Your Rewards

Because many Aion 2 endgame activities are character‑bound (daily quests, weekly bosses, dungeon entries), a smart alt strategy can effectively multiply your income.

Here’s a simple analysis:

If one character can earn 1 million Kinah/week from quests and dungeon runs,

then two characters doing the same can potentially double that to ~2 million Kinah/week.

Add a third alt focused on gathering/crafting, and you’re looking at ~2.5 million+ total without insane playtime.

Even casual players can manage two characters effectively — run quests on your main during your play session, and switch to your alt to log in the next day’s dailies.

4. Gathering & Crafting: Passive, Market‑Driven Income

Not all farming has to be combat. Gathering and crafting give you a tradeable income stream that scales with market demand.

Gather nodes: Ores, herbs, and aether stones often sell for 50k–100k Kinah each in high demand.

Crafted consumables: Potions and buff items sell even faster, because everyone needs them.

A casual weekend session farming nodes could easily net you 100k–200k Kinah, and if you combine that with quests/dungeons, it reduces your reliance on pure combat grinding.

5. Smart Marketplace Play

One often overlooked way to earn Kinah is smart flipping:

Buy items cheap in the low‑activity hours (late nights/early mornings),

Sell them when players are online and demand spikes.

For example, enhancement stones might go for 30k midday but 50k in peak hours — knowing this and timing your listings can double your profit on the same item.

This isn’t about spending more time in the game — it’s about timing the time you spend.

Endgame in Aion 2 doesn’t have to be a grindfest, especially if you’re a casual player. Focus on:

reliable daily quests,

efficient dungeon farming like Conquest mode,

using alts wisely,

and selling what you gather or craft.

You’ll find that with just a couple hours across the week, you can keep your Kinah flowing and make meaningful progress without burnout.

Let the game feel fun again — that’s what Aion 2 is supposed to be about.

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