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Best Dungeon Farming Teams in Aion 2
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Dungeon farming in Aion 2 is less about raw individual strength and more about how well your team covers damage, sustain, crowd control, and speed clearing. If your group is balanced, you can clear daily dungeon loops faster, reduce wipes, and significantly increase Kinah and material income per hour.

Most experienced groups aim for a 4-player core setup for efficiency dungeons and an 8-player setup for high-tier raid-style instances, depending on difficulty and reward structure.

Below are the most consistent and practical dungeon farming team setups based on current PvE performance patterns.

1. Balanced “Fast Clear” Dungeon Team (Most Reliable Setup)

This is the standard composition used by most farming groups because it works in almost every dungeon type:

1 Tank (Templar)
1 Healer (Cleric)
2 DPS (Sorcerer / Assassin / Ranger mix)
Why it works

The Tank holds aggro and stabilizes pulls, while Cleric ensures zero downtime. DPS classes handle burst waves and boss phases.

Example run (realistic case)

In a typical mid-tier dungeon run:

Trash packs: ~20–30 mobs per pull cycle
Clear time: ~12–15 minutes per full dungeon
Death rate: near zero with proper Cleric timing

A well-geared group can repeat this 4–6 times per hour depending on travel time.

When to use it
General farming
Daily dungeon tickets
Beginner to mid-game content
2. “Speed Farm AoE Team” (Best for Kinah + Materials)

This setup focuses on clearing mobs extremely fast rather than safe boss execution:

1 Tank (Gladiator or Templar)
3 AoE DPS (Sorcerer / Spiritmaster / Ranger mix)
Why it works

Sorcerer and Spiritmaster bring strong AoE wave clearing, while Ranger adds consistent ranged DPS with high mobility.

Example efficiency numbers

In open dungeon farming zones:

Mob density: 8–15 mobs per pack
Average kill time per pack: 6–10 seconds
Total loot cycle improvement: ~25–40% faster than balanced teams
Trade-off
Lower survivability if mistakes happen
Requires experienced positioning
Needs good gear scaling to avoid wipes
3. “Boss Melt Team” (High-DPS Dungeon Farming)

Used for dungeons where bosses drop most of the value:

1 Tank (Templar)
1 Healer (Cleric)
3 Burst DPS (Assassin + Sorcerer core)
Why it works

Assassin provides high burst single-target damage, while Sorcerer handles sustained magic DPS. This combination is consistently strong for PvE burst efficiency.

Example case

For a dungeon boss with around 3.2 million HP:

Balanced team kill time: ~4–5 minutes
Boss melt team: ~2–3 minutes
Kinah/hour gain increase: ~18–25%
Best use
End-game dungeon farming
Weekly reset bosses
High reward instances
4. “Safe Solo-Assist Duo Farming Team”

This is often used by small groups or semi-casual players:

1 Tank (Templar)
1 Strong DPS (Ranger or Assassin)
Why it works

Templar absorbs damage and stabilizes fights, while DPS handles all killing pressure.

Example numbers
Mob survival time: ~15–25 seconds per pack
Dungeon completion: ~25–35 minutes
Very low coordination requirement
Use case
Casual farming
Low-population guild runs
Learning mechanics
Kinah Farming Impact (Practical Breakdown)

Dungeon farming efficiency directly affects your economy loop:

Full daily dungeon rotation (3–5 runs):
Low efficiency team: ~800K–1.2M Kinah/hour
Optimized AoE team: ~1.3M–1.8M Kinah/hour
Speed boss team: ~1.5M–2.0M Kinah/hour

That difference is why many players eventually focus on optimized group compositions.

It’s also common for players who want faster progression to look for external trading options like sell aion 2 kinah, especially when gearing up quickly for higher-tier dungeons. Platforms such as U4N are often mentioned in the community for related progression discussions, although in-game farming remains the core method for most players.

Key Class Roles in Dungeon Teams

Based on current PvE understanding:

Templar → Stable tank, safest dungeon clears
Cleric → Mandatory sustain and resurrection support
Sorcerer → Best AoE farming DPS
Assassin → Best boss burst damage
Ranger → Most efficient solo-style farming DPS
Spiritmaster → Crowd control + sustained AoE pressure

The best dungeon farming team in Aion 2 is not a single fixed lineup—it depends on whether your goal is speed, safety, or boss efficiency. Most long-term players rotate between a safe balanced group for consistency and an AoE-heavy group for farming efficiency.

If you build your team around role coverage instead of raw damage, your dungeon runs will feel smoother, faster, and significantly more profitable over time.
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