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Pet Level Cost Calculator

Compare pet EXP food methods and market prices.

Calculation notes

Official-server values can change and private servers may use different tables. Market-price fields are optional and all results are estimates unless a fixed game value is explicitly shown.

ORIGINAL TOOL DOCUMENTATION

Metin2 Pet Level Cost Calculator

This tool helps you figure out the cheapest way to level your pet. You can compare different pet EXP foods and their market prices to see the total Yang cost to reach your pet's next level. Stop guessing which food is best; use this calculator to make smart choices and save Yang on your pet's progression.

Game versionJuly 2026 Reviewed2026-07-19 MethodTransparent user-input calculation

About this tool

Leveling your pet in Metin2 is a critical part of strengthening your character, but it often requires a significant investment of both time and Yang. Pets gain experience by consuming various pet foods, and the game offers several options, each with different EXP yields and market prices. Without careful planning and comparison, players can easily overspend their hard-earned Yang trying to reach their pet's next level.

This Metin2 Pet Level Cost Calculator is designed to simplify this process and help you make smart financial decisions. It allows you to quickly compare the total Yang cost of different pet EXP foods based on their individual experience contribution and current market values. By inputting your pet's required experience and the details of various food items, you can identify the most cost-effective path to level up your companion, ensuring you save valuable in-game currency and progress efficiently.

How to use it

  1. 01

    Enter Required Pet EXP

    First, determine the total EXP your pet needs to reach its next level. This is usually the difference between your pet's current EXP and the target level's requirement. Input this exact value into the designated field in the calculator.

  2. 02

    Add a Pet Food Item

    To compare different food options, click the 'Add Food' button. This action will create a new input row where you can enter specific details for a pet food item you want to evaluate.

  3. 03

    Input Food Name

    Type in the name of the pet food you are considering. For example, you might enter 'Young Pet Book', 'Pet Book', 'Protein Potion', or any other common pet EXP item available in Metin2.

  4. 04

    Enter EXP per Item

    Find out how much experience one single unit of that specific pet food provides. This information is typically found in the item's description in-game or on the official Metin2 wiki. Make sure to accurately input this value.

  5. 05

    Enter Market Price per Item

    Check the current market price for one unit of the pet food on your server. Look at private shops, use the shop search system, or check the official item shop if applicable. Market prices fluctuate, so use the most up-to-date value for the most accurate results.

  6. 06

    Compare Multiple Foods

    Repeat steps 2-5 for any other pet foods you wish to compare. The tool will automatically calculate and display the total Yang cost for each option based on your inputs, allowing for direct comparison.

  7. 07

    Analyze Results

    Review the calculated total costs for all the pet food options. The tool will clearly show which food type offers the lowest total cost to achieve your pet's target EXP, helping you make the most economical choice for your pet's progression.

WORKED EXAMPLE

Comparing Pet Book Costs for 1 Million EXP

Based on these inputs, using Young Pet Books would cost a total of 50,000,000 Yang. In contrast, using regular Pet Books would cost 44,000,000 Yang.

Let's say your pet needs exactly 1,000,000 more EXP to reach its next crucial level. You're considering two widely available pet foods: Young Pet Books and regular Pet Books. To make the best financial decision, you want to compare their total costs based on current market prices. We will use some typical market values for this example to illustrate the comparison.

Required Pet EXP1,000,000 EXP (user-entered)Food Option 1: Young Pet BookEXP per item: 10,000 EXP (user-entered)Food Option 2: Pet BookEXP per item: 50,000 EXP (user-entered)
FormulaTotal food cost = (Required EXP / EXP per food item) × Unit market price
  1. Calculate cost for Young Pet Book: Number of Young Pet Books needed = 1,000,000 EXP / 10,000 EXP/book = 100 books Total cost = 100 books × 500,000 Yang/book = 50,000,000 Yang
  2. Calculate cost for Pet Book: Number of Pet Books needed = 1,000,000 EXP / 50,000 EXP/book = 20 books Total cost = 20 books × 2,200,000 Yang/book = 44,000,000 Yang
Food TypeEXP per ItemPrice per Item (Yang)Total Cost (Yang)
Young Pet Book10,000500,00050,000,000
Pet Book50,0002,200,00044,000,000
Original interpretation

This example clearly shows that even with varying EXP yields and unit prices, the regular Pet Book is the more economical choice in this scenario. Opting for Pet Books would save you a significant 6,000,000 Yang (50,000,000 - 44,000,000) to reach the same EXP target. This highlights the importance of using the calculator to compare options before making large purchases, as seemingly small differences in unit price or EXP can lead to substantial savings or losses.

Limitations

  • This tool only calculates the cost of pet EXP food. It does not consider the success rate of pet evolution or skill books, which are separate investments and costs.
  • It does not account for the time it takes to feed your pet or the convenience of different food types (e.g., stack size, ease of acquisition, or feeding animations).
  • The tool relies entirely on your input for market prices. Always double-check current prices in-game on your specific server before making large purchases, as prices fluctuate frequently.
  • It does not include event-specific pet foods or temporary items that might offer better value at certain times, as these are not consistently available for comparison.