Automating combat sequences to maximize damage output.

The Banjo Multihack was known for its "Extra Quality" due to its stability and the sheer number of automated features it offered. Common components included:

Because of its legendary status, the keyword "Metin2 Multihack by Banjo Trade Hack" is frequently used today by malicious actors. Most contemporary downloads claiming to be Banjo's original work are actually:

The most sought-after feature of this multihack was the . This exploit allegedly allowed a user to force a trade to complete instantly. When a "victim" placed items in the trade window, the hack would trick the server into thinking both parties had clicked "Accept," effectively stealing the items without giving anything in return.

Ancient versions of the software that will result in an immediate ban from modern servers. Metin2 By Banjo (Trade Hack) - Facebook

While the Trade Hack remains a part of Metin2 folklore, it is widely considered patched and non-functional in modern versions of the game. Security updates on official servers and advanced anti-cheat systems on Private Servers (PVP) have long since closed the technical loopholes that allowed such exploits to function. Security Risks and Scams

Developed by a creator known as , these hacks were often coded using Visual Basic during an era when game security was significantly less sophisticated than it is today. Banjo is frequently cited as one of the most influential hack developers in the Metin2 community, having created several high-quality tools that shaped the early competitive landscape of both official and private servers. Key Features of the Multihack

A feature that pulled all nearby monsters toward the player to simplify farming. The Infamous "Trade Hack"

Automatically looting all items dropped by defeated enemies.

Allowing players to clear dungeons and grind mobs significantly faster than normal.