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Aion 2: All Playable Factions Explained - ThunderClaw6 - 06-26-2026 If you played the original Aion back in the day, you already know that choosing a faction wasn’t just a cosmetic choice—it defined your entire identity, your home world, and who you'd be fighting for years. Aion 2 keeps that legendary rivalry alive. The game’s core conflict boils down to two playable factions: the Elyos and the Asmodians. Your choice shapes your character’s looks, your starting region, and how you view the lore. Sitting right in the middle is a third, non-playable faction that wants to destroy you both. Here is a practical breakdown of the factions in Aion 2 to help you decide where your loyalties lie. The Playable Factions 1. The Elyos The Elyos live in the lower half of the fractured world of Atreia, a sun-drenched region known as Elysea. Because their home was blessed with abundant light after the world shattered, they look exactly like what you’d expect from a traditional "light" faction.
On the flip side, we have the Asmodians. They were flung into the dark, upper half of Atreia, a brutal region known as Asmodae. Cut off from the sun, they had to adapt to a freezing, unforgiving environment, and their physical appearance completely changed because of it.
Choosing a faction is mostly about aesthetic preference and community, as the developers have made sure neither side has a distinct gameplay advantage.
You can't talk about Aion without mentioning the Balaur. They are an ancient, powerful, dragon-like NPC faction that serves as the ultimate antagonist of the game. The Balaur hate everyone equally. They are intensely hostile to both the Elyos and the Asmodians. Because they represent such a massive threat, they introduce a really cool dynamic to the game: sometimes, you and your bitterest player rivals will be forced into temporary, uneasy PvE collaborations just to survive a Balaur assault before turning your weapons back on each other. |