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Metin2 Okey Card Game: Complete Event Guide
The Okey Card Game is the recurring Metin2 event where players burn an Okey Card Set per round to flip random card hands and lock in three-card combinations for points. Higher final scores unlock better Okey Chest tiers, the leaderboard hands out bonus Golden Okey Chests to the top 10 cumulative scorers, and the highest-scoring combination of all is a same-colour ascending run on high numbers. This guide explains exactly how the deal works, which combinations score the most, what thresholds hit each chest tier, and the small handful of decisions that decide whether a round closes on Bronze or Golden.
What the Okey Card Game Actually Is
The Okey Card Game runs as a seasonal event in two flavours, a Summer Edition and a Winter Edition. While the event window is open, every monster on the server has a chance to drop the Okey Collectable Card. Collect 24 of them and they auto-combine into one Okey Card Set, the actual currency you wager to play the mini-game. The Event UI is opened with Ctrl E and tracks both your card progress and your cumulative score for the leaderboard.
- Per-round cost: 30,000 Yang plus 1 Okey Card Set.
- Minimum level: 70.
- Inventory cap: 999 Okey Card Sets.
- Event end: any unused Okey Collectable Cards and Okey Card Sets are deleted the moment the event window closes. Spend before the timer.
How a Round Plays Out
The game deals 5 random cards onto the field. Your job is to find a valid 3-card combination among the cards visible and lock it in. A valid combination is one of:
- Three identical numbers in different colours: e.g. an 8 in blue, red, and yellow. Scores by card value.
- Three ascending cards with no gaps: e.g. 6, 7, 8. Scores by colour matching, with same-colour runs paying the most.
Cards you don't want are right-clicked to discard, pulling a replacement from the rest of your set. You keep cycling combinations until all 24 cards from your Okey Card Set have been used, or until you hit End to lock in your current score early. The round ends, the score is final, and the matching chest tier is awarded immediately.
Scoring System: Which Combinations Pay What
A single Okey Card Set contains 24 cards, and the combinations you build with them fall into three scoring tiers. Same-colour runs of high cards are the only reliable path to a Golden Okey Chest:
Every round therefore boils down to the same question: do you have a 7-8-9 or 6-7-8 same-colour run in your remaining 24 cards, or are you forced to ship filler? When the field hands you a same-colour pair, discard aggressively to fish for the third matching card.
The Event UI
The Event panel (Ctrl E) is where the whole event lives: your card progress, set inventory, leaderboard standing, and the entry point into the actual mini-game.
Summer and Winter Editions
The Okey Card Game ships in two seasonal flavours. The mechanics, scoring thresholds and drop pool are identical. Only the artwork and the chest names change:
- Summer Edition: beach-and-sunshine theme. Chests are Bronze / Silver / Golden Okey Chest.
- Winter Edition: snowy holiday theme. Chests are renamed to Merry Bronze Okey Chest, Merry Silver Okey Chest and Merry Golden Okey Chest. Same contents, same score thresholds.
Reward Tiers
Your final round score determines which chest the game hands out:
- Bronze Okey Chest: under 300 points. The baseline reward, awarded just for finishing a round.
- Silver Okey Chest: 300 to 399 points. The realistic target for a careful run that mostly avoids mixed-colour fillers.
- Golden Okey Chest: 400 points or more. The top tier, generally requires either one strong same-colour ascending run on high cards or a stack of identical-numbers combinations on 7 .
Leaderboard: Top-10 Bonus Rewards
On top of the per-round chest, the event tracks a server-wide cumulative-score leaderboard. The top 10 players at event end receive bonus Golden Okey Chests on top of everything they already won during the event:
- 1st place: 10× Golden Okey Chest
- 2nd place: 5× Golden Okey Chest
- 3rd place: 3× Golden Okey Chest
- 4th to 10th place: 1× Golden Okey Chest each
This is what drives the late-event grind. Top-ranking players typically save Okey Card Sets during the farm phase and burn through hundreds of rounds during the final 48 hours to push their cumulative score over the cutoff.
Shortcut: Item Shop Boxes
If grinding 24 monster drops per set is not your idea of fun, the Item Shop sells card-set boxes directly. Each box bundles ready-to-play Okey Card Sets, skipping the monster-grind step. The per-round Yang cost and the actual mini-game still apply.
- Bronze Okey Box: 9 DC
- Silver Okey Box: 19 DC
- Golden Okey Box: 89 DC
Strategy: How to Push Toward Golden
- Treat same-colour runs as the win condition. A 100-point yellow 6-7-8 outscores any two mixed-colour combinations. When the field shows a same-colour pair, discard hard to fish for the third matching card. This single decision separates Silver runs from Golden ones.
- Take high-number triples on sight. Three 8s in different colours land 90 points, almost as good as a perfect same-colour run, and they don't require luck on colour matching. If the table offers high triples, lock them in before continuing.
- End early on a dead set. If your remaining cards can only form mixed-colour fillers, you're scoring 10 to 60 points each. Hit End and bank what you have rather than burning the rest of the set for negligible gains.
- Discard aggressively early in the set. You have 24 cards to play with: a card that doesn't fit a high-scoring shape today is more valuable as fuel for a future cycle.
- Spend before the timer. Unused Okey Collectable Cards and Okey Card Sets are deleted the moment the event window closes. The last 24 hours are redemption, not farming.
Restrictions and Limits
- Minimum level 70 required to participate. Below that, monsters don't drop Okey Collectable Cards.
- Per-round cost: 30,000 Yang 1 Okey Card Set. Non-refundable once the round starts.
- Set composition: exactly 24 Okey Collectable Cards = 1 Okey Card Set, automatic combination.
- Inventory cap: 999 Okey Card Sets per character.
- Event end: all Okey Collectable Cards and Okey Card Sets are wiped from inventory when the event window closes.
FAQ
Is the Okey Card Game the same as Catch The King?
No, they're frequently confused but they're different mini-games. Catch The King is a higher-lower memory game on a 25-card hidden board. The Okey Card Game is a tile-style combination game where you build runs and triples from a 24-card set. Both award Bronze / Silver / Gold reward chests, but the actual gameplay mechanics share nothing in common.
What level do I need to play?
Minimum level 70. Below that the event NPC will not interact with you and monster drops will not produce Okey Collectable Cards.
How do I actually get an Okey Card Set?
Two ways. Either farm monsters during the event for Okey Collectable Cards (24 cards auto-combine into one set), or buy a Bronze / Silver / Golden Okey Box from the Item Shop for 9 / 19 / 89 DC.
How much does one round cost?
30,000 Yang and 1 Okey Card Set per round. The Yang cost is paid every time, even if you bought your sets from the Item Shop.
What is a valid combination?
Either three cards with the same number in three different colours (for example, three 8s in blue, red, yellow), or three cards in ascending order with no gaps (for example, 6, 7, 8 in any colour mix). Same-colour ascending runs score the most.
What score do I need for a Golden Okey Chest?
400 points or more in a single round. Under 300 lands you in Bronze, 300 to 399 in Silver. The score is per round, not cumulative.
What happens to leftover cards when the event ends?
Every unused Okey Collectable Card and Okey Card Set is deleted from inventory the moment the event window closes. Spend them, do not hoard them.
Are Winter Edition rewards different?
The chests are renamed to Merry Bronze Okey Chest, Merry Silver Okey Chest and Merry Golden Okey Chest, but the score thresholds (under 300 / 300 to 399 / 400 ), the drop pool and the contents are mechanically the same.
How does the leaderboard rank players?
By cumulative score across every round you play during the event window, not by best single-round score. That's why top players save up sets and burn through them in focused sessions: each high-scoring round adds to the total.