Kinah is Aion 2's primary currency, and almost every meaningful upgrade path eventually bottlenecks on it. Gear enhancement, crafting, repairs, stigma acquisition, and talent adjustments all pull from the same Kinah pool, and the costs climb steeply once you're past the first few enhancement tiers. This is why Kinah farming sits alongside leveling as the most-requested type of Aion 2 boosting across the market.
Efficient Kinah generation depends on routing, not just time invested. Daily quests pay out at different rates depending on difficulty and zone, field boss loot tables shift based on faction control, and certain crafting loops can be run profitably if you already have the gathering infrastructure. Our boosters know which dailies are worth the time on any given day, which fields reward group farming, and which crafting recipes turn raw materials into sellable gear at the highest margins.
The broader endgame loop in Atreia runs on a daily and weekly cadence. Dungeons have entry limits, the Abyss rotates its high-value objectives, and weekly raids drop the enhancement materials you can't reliably get anywhere else. Missing a day of the cadence means falling behind on at least one progression track, which is brutal for players who can't commit to a strict schedule. Aion 2 boosting fills in those gaps by running the daily and weekly content your character would otherwise skip, keeping gear score moving even during weeks you can't play much.
For players who want a hands-off approach, account maintenance is its own service category. One of our pros runs the full daily and weekly rotation on your character, including Kinah routes, entry-capped dungeon clears, faction quests, and any crafting cooldowns you want touched. Gear progression stays on track without you needing to log in every evening, and the character's readiness for group content carries forward into the next week instead of resetting.
Exchange rates between Kinah and premium currency fluctuate based on server health and population trends, which is why pricing on our Kinah farming runs is tied to the route being used rather than a flat amount. If a faction shift or content release changes what's most efficient to farm, the route changes with it. The goal is always Kinah per hour, delivered through legitimate gameplay that doesn't leave account flags.