Kinah is the main currency in Aion 2. You use it for almost everything: gear upgrades, consumables, crafting, repairs, and marketplace trading. If you're starting fresh, building steady Kinah income early will make your whole journey smoother. Without enough Kinah, even simple upgrades feel slow, so getting a grip on money-making basics is a big win.

Below are practical methods you can start with. They work for both beginners and players leveling up, and they don't require rare items or special setups.
Daily and weekly quests give stable Kinah rewards plus XP. They don't take long, and the income stacks up across the week. Even if you prefer open-world grinding, doing your dailies is one of the easiest ways to maintain consistent Kinah flow.
Tip: Treat them as your “always-do” tasks. A few minutes a day saves hours of extra farming later.
You'll find resource nodes across the world — plants, ores, aether, and other materials. Gather them, craft useful items, then sell the results in the marketplace.
Why it works:
Small warning: Crafting profits depend on market demand. Check prices before you commit to bulk crafting.
As you get stronger, dungeon runs become one of the most rewarding ways to earn Kinah. You can clear content for rare loot, upgrade materials, or gear you can sell.
Player tip: If you enjoy party play, this method feels less like “farming” and more like having fun while making money. Just make sure your gear is good enough so you don't slow down the run.
Selling your drops, crafted goods, or spare items in the marketplace is essential for long-term wealth. The key is learning how prices move.
Advice:
These small habits make a big difference over time:
If you're not sure where to start, try this flow:
If I had to give one key suggestion, it would be this: Smart routines are more important than fast grinding. Daily quests, gathering, crafting, and marketplace awareness work together. Once these habits settle in, Kinah stops feeling like a wall and starts feeling like a resource you control.