Unlike fixed bosses like the Giant Spider or the Red Dragon, Chuong roams within a specific macro-region but has several micro-spawn points.
The Metin2 Chuong location is always within the Desert of Death (also known as the Great Desert in some versions), but not the entire desert. You need to focus on the southern and western parts of the map.
If you are playing on a specific private server, the exact coordinates may differ. Check your server's Wiki or Discord for "Boss spawn locations" or "Chuong map."
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Chuong is not instanced. If five players reach him at the same time, only the first to click him gets the fragment. The others will see a message: “Chuong has already given his fragment to someone else. He vanishes into the sand.”
Then the hunt begins again.
Chuong has a distinctive visual effect: faint white particles rise from his body, even from a distance. On a low-resolution setting, you may see a shimmer before you see the model. Scan the horizon using the camera zoom-out function (mouse wheel).
Fighting Chuong is straightforward if you follow these steps:
Step 1: Clear the Room
Do not run straight to the boss. The mobs in Atlantis are aggressive and will stun or knock you down. Clear the area around his spawn point first.
Step 2: The Tank
Have your strongest player (preferably a Body Warrior with strong Armor) pull the boss. The tank should use skills to hold aggro (hatred) so the boss looks at them.
Step 3: Positioning
The tank should stand still and tank the hits. The other party members should attack from behind or the sides to deal maximum damage and avoid the boss's frontal cone attacks.
Step 4: Skills
If you are playing a class with stuns (like Ninja Dagger or Sura Magic), use them to interrupt Chuong's attacks. He has a "stomp" skill that can knockback; be ready to run back in immediately.
Chuong is located in the Atlantis region (often accessed via the Atlantis Gate or Atland).
Spawn Time: He typically respawns every 30 to 45 minutes after being killed.
Knowing the theoretical Metin2 Chuong location is useless if you waste hours searching incorrectly. Because the respawn timer is long (typically 4-6 hours), you are competing with other players. Here is a step-by-step strategy.