How to Get and Use Aion 2 Kinah 2026
A guide to earn and use Kinah in Aion 2

Aion 2 Kinah is the primary in-game currency that allows players to enhance their gear, trade with other players, and progress through various in-game activities. Earning and spending Kinah effectively is crucial for success in the game. Here's how to get and use Aion 2 Kinah.
How to Get Aion 2 Kinah
1. Expedition Conquest Mode (Fastest Solo Farm)
This is considered the most efficient way to farm Kinah, yielding up to 1 million Kinah per hour.
Strategy: Create a private room to farm solo, as more players increase mob difficulty and reduce individual loot.
Focus: Use a class with strong AoE (Area of Effect) and sustain to clear large quantities of mobs quickly.
2. Daily Purple Quests (Journal Duty Tab)
Once you reach level 45, these quests become a reliable source of income.
Some level 45 "green" quests reward up to 100,000 Kinah each.
Tip: Refresh these daily quests to prioritize those with higher Kinah or enhancement stone rewards.
3. Crafting & Mana Stones
Crafting is an effective method for passive or AFK profit.
The Loop: Purchase mana stones and spirit stones, craft them together, and sell the resulting superior mana stones on the market for a profit (typically 30%+).
4. Alt Character Funneling
Aion 2 allows for shared storage, so players use "alts" (alternate characters) to run extra dungeons and complete daily tasks, then transfer Kinah to their main character.
5. Abyss Point (AP) Exchange
You can exchange Abyss Points for mana stones, which can be recrafted and sold for Kinah. This is best done on alt characters so your main can save AP for PvP gear.
6. Auction House Flipping
Monitor the market for high-demand items like crafting materials or flight potions (alchemy). Buy these items at a lower price and sell them for a profit.
Subscription Requirement: Access to trading on the marketplace typically requires a monthly subscription (roughly $12–$15).
How to Use Aion 2 Kinah
1. Gear Upgrades & Enhancements
- Direct Enhancement: One of the most critical uses of Kinah is upgrading gear. For example, upgrading an amulet from +8 to +10 can cost over 200,000 Kinah per level at higher tiers.
- Morphing: Once gear reaches a specific enhancement level (e.g., +10), Kinah is used to "morph" or upgrade it to a higher rarity (e.g., from green to blue or blue to gold), which significantly boosts your Gear Score.
- Repairs: Regular maintenance of your equipment after combat requires Kinah to keep items at peak performance.
2. Auction House (Broker) Trading
Kinah is the medium of exchange between players, allowing you to purchase items from others or sell your own.
Tip: When using the auction house, keep in mind the 5% transaction tax and aim for at least a 15–20% margin on resold items to cover costs.
3. Purchasing Essentials
Kinah allows you to buy materials you don’t want to farm, such as high-level crafting components, ores, and fibers, which are essential for crafting powerful gear.
4. Crafting & Professional Use
Material Costs: Crafting high-level items, such as superior mana stones or legendary gear, requires purchasing raw materials and spirit stones from NPCs or other players.
Recrafting: You can use Kinah to recraft items acquired through other currencies (like Abyss Points) into sellable goods to generate even more wealth.
5. Consumables & Utility
Survival Items: Constant spending is required for healing potions, mana reagents, and buff foods necessary for raids and high-level dungeons.
Travel: Kinah is used for teleportation and general transportation between regions in the game.
Questing: Some daily purple quests allow you to "refresh" or reroll your tasks for 1,000 Kinah to find better rewards.
6. Spending Strategy Tips
- Prioritize Efficiency: Don’t over-invest in early-game or temporary gear. Save your Kinah for enhancing end-game equipment where success rates are lower, and costs are higher.
- Maintain Reserves: Always keep at least 30% of your total wealth in liquid Kinah. This will allow you to take advantage of sudden market bargains or emergency upgrade opportunities.
- Incremental Upgrades: When raising your overall combat power (CP) or Gear Score, upgrade all your gear pieces evenly (e.g., all to +1, then all to +2). This will ensure a more balanced and efficient progression.



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