How to use emotes in roblox
How to use emotes in roblox
Roblox Emotes
Discover all Roblox emotes, and learn how to use them!
How to Use Emotes
Hit the / key on your keyboard
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List of All Roblox Emotes
Below you can find a searchable list of all Roblox emotes, complete with the /e commands you’ll need to perform them. Hover over a video preview to see an emote in action.
Type the name of an emote into the search box to filter emotes.
Applaud
This emote makes your character clap their hands.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Shrug
This emote makes your character shrug their shoulders.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
This emote makes your character tilt on one leg and lift their arms up.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Point
This command makes your character point their finger in front of them.
Point 2
This emote makes your character point forward with a little more oomph than the regular point emote.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Hello
This emote makes your character put their hand up in the air and wave with a little more enthusiasm than the original wave emote.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Stadium
This emote makes your character throw their waving arms up into the air and look side to side.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Salute
This emote makes your character perform a rather flamboyant salute.
Click the Claim button below and then click the Get button to enable this animation for your account (it’s free).
Dance
This emote makes your character perform an energetic dance jumping and flailing their hands from left to right.
Dance 2
This emote makes your character hold their arms up and wave from left to right, almost like a robot.
Dance 3
This emote makes your character hold their arms up and wave them from left to right in a rhythmic fashion.
Cheer
This emote makes your character throw their two hands up in the air and wave them about as if cheering something on.
This emote makes your character put their hand up in the air and wave.
Laugh
This emote makes your character lean back and laugh.
More Help
Roblox emote commands only work if the in-game chat is enabled on your account. If your account can’t send messages in the chat, you can still use emotes but you must do so via the emote menu.
Before using the emote menu, you will need to equip the emotes you want to use. This can be done from within the Avatar Editor (the same place that you would customize your character’s clothing and appearance).
Once you’ve equipped the emotes you want to use, all you need to do is open the emote menu in game and click on an emote to perform it. See help for opening the emote menu on different devices below.
Mobile
On mobile, tap the ellipsis (three circles) in the top right hand corner of the game and then tap Emotes :
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Emote
An Emote is an action players can perform whilst in-game. There are currently 7 universal emotes (there are more than 7 just not known) and 102 purchasable emotes (Rthro and R15 only). Emotes were introduced on October 2, 2013. [1] The player must type in /e [emote] into the chat for the character to do a universal emote, or use the emote menu or /e to do a purchasable emote. All emotes are silent. The emotes only make your character move. Emotes can also be disabled by the game owner. If a player is sitting down, such as in a car or a chair, the player will receive a prompt telling them they cannot use an emote right now.
A full list of emotes can be found here.
Contents
Emotes
Command | Description | Preview |
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/e dance | Does a random dance when using R6. It resembles a rave dance when using R15. |
Note: This command only works for R6. Use /e dance if using R15.
Player twists arms and looks side to side, somewhat similar to R6.
Player sways side to side while moving arms in R15.
The player jumps and throws their arms in the air in R6.
The player perks up, turns, and waves arms in the air in R15.
Player waves slow in R15.
Player laughs moving their head and torso backward, in R15 it is wilder and their head shakes slightly. R6, same as /e dance2 clip is the same thing as laugh but the studs needed is 0.9-1.1 studs wide but if dance2, its only for 0.1-0.8 studs wide.
Purchasable emotes
Click «Expand» to show a full list of purchasable emotes. The animations of each emote can be seen on the pages seen in these columns (if applicable).
Emote Menu
The emote menu on the avatar page.
This message will pop up if you try to use emotes when not allowed to.
The emote menu on the avatar as mobile.
The emote menu in-game
An emote menu was added to the Roblox launcher on June 24, 2019, as well as a section for emotes to be purchased in the avatar shop. The first emotes to be added were Tilt, Stadium, and Salute, all of which can only be used with R15 avatars. The emotes can be accessed in-game by the «. » icon on the top right and click «Emotes».
Before the implementation of the emote menu, players could also use these emotes by typing the general ‘/e’ (emote name)’ prefix.
It was removed after an hour of being live due to complaints from developers, including «the icon didn’t fit well with the rest» and «this update was too sudden and uncalled for». [2] A few of the complaints were referencing the B key being overwritten without a warning. On July 1, 2019, an official follow up from Roblox was posted. [3]
On August 5, 2019, the emote menu was re-enabled, with the «B» key-bind removed. It was disabled again 2 hours after.
On August 19, 2019, the emote menu was once again re-enabled. It was confirmed in a blog post that it will stay.
Эмоция
Содержание
Список универсальных эмоций
Команда | Описание | Анимация |
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/e dance | Напоминает Gangnam Style при использовании R6. |
Напоминает рейв-танец при использовании R15.
Игрок крутит руки и смотрит из стороны в сторону при использовании R15.
Игрок качается из стороны в сторону, двигая руками в R15.
Игрок как будто бы хочет чтобы его заметили в R15.
Покупные эмоции
Меню эмоций на странице аватара.
Это сообщение появится, если вы попытаетесь использовать эмоции в неподходящее время.
Меню эмоций в игре.
Он был удален через час после запуска из-за жалоб разработчиков, в том числе «значок не подходил для остальных» и «это обновление было слишком неожиданным и неуместным». В некоторых из жалоб упоминалась перезапись клавиши B без предупреждения. 1 июля 2019 года было опубликовано официальное сообщение от Roblox.
5 августа 2019 года меню эмоций было вновь добавлено, при этом удалена привязка клавиш «B». Он был снова отключен через 2 часа.
19 августа 2019 года меню эмоций снова было активировано. В сообщении в блоге было подтверждено, что он останется.
NFL футбол
В этом ивенте можно было получить Blundes, а именно костюмы сборных по футболу а также несколько эмоций, но после ивента они стали off-sale, ивент проходил в 2019-ом году.
Lil Nas X Concert Experience
Во время ивента были добавлены эмоции, которые были вырезанными фрагментами танца в концерте. А ещё добавили эмоции как к примеру хлопанье которые были на плейсе.
How To Use Emotes In Roblox? Equip And Use Emotes On PC And Mobile Phones
Emotes have been specially designed to express your emotions while playing games on Roblox. Read on to learn how to use emotes in Roblox on PC and mobile phones
Playing games and using emotes make for the perfect combination in Roblox. An Emote is an action that Roblox allows players to perform whilst in a game. Most of the emotes have to be purchased in-game before they can be used in Roblox. However, there are also a few free ones to try on. Players can use an emote on both PC and smartphones. Setting up an emote only takes a few minutes. So, let’s take a look at how you can equip and use emotes on both PC and mobile platforms.
How to use emotes in Roblox PC
Step 1: Launch Roblox on your PC.
Step 2: Click on the ‘Catalog’.
Step 3: On the left tab, you will see an option called ‘Featured Emotes’ under the ‘Featured’ menu. Click on it.
This will bring up all the Free Emotes that can be used.
Step 4: Click on the ‘Get’ button to download it for free. Click on ‘Get Now’ to confirm the download.
Follow the same steps to download all the emotes individually.
Step 5: Once you have downloaded the emotes, navigate to ‘Avatar’ on the left tab.
This will bring up the Avatar Editor and display the recently downloaded emotes.
Step 6: Clicking on any of the emotes will allow you to equip them. You can slot each emote from 1 to 9. To do so, you simply need to select an emote and choose a number you wish to assign them.
Step 7: Now, open a game and press ‘B’ on your keyboard to open the emotes equipped.
Step 8: Press any of the keys assigned to emotes and it should start working.
How to use emotes in Roblox Mobile?
Setting up emotes on Roblox mobile is just as easy as on desktops. Here’s all you need to do:
Step 1: Open ‘Roblox’ on your smartphone.
Step 2: Go to ‘Featured Emotes’ and download them by clicking on the ‘Get’ option.
Step 3: Go to ‘Inventory’.
Step 4: Click on the dropdown menu under ‘Category’ and select ‘Avatar Animation’.
Step 5: For Subcategory, select ‘Emote’.
Step 6: Click on the ‘Wear’ option. Equip the emotes to add them to your avatar.
Step 7: Now, go back and enter a new game.
Step 8: The emotes will be added to the wheel and activated.
How to use emotes in AUT (A Universal Time)
If you’re looking to express yourself in Roblox A Universal Time, then you should learn how to break out into dance. If this is something you want to accomplish, then we’ll walk you through the process of emoting in the game! There’s some pretty good free options available to you, but you can also spend a few Robux to get some more to play with.
Learn about everything there is to know with AUT via our A Universal Time Wiki page!
Using Emotes
To use emotes in AUT, you will need to press the “.” key on your keyboard if you are playing on a desktop or laptop computer. I was not able to find a way to emote on a mobile device! If you know how, let me know in the comments.
When you press the emote key, you will get a wheel of emotes that you can choose from. Click on any one of those and you will start to dance based on which one you picked. Each one of them has their own music track, so you can grove out while your character is making mad moves. If you want to see more of them, you can click on the arrows to cycle through the available options.
Not all of them appear to be available at the moment, but you can likely expect them to be added to the game in the near future. More emotes can be purchase via gamepasses, there’s currently two available that are each 120 Robux. You get 8+ emotes in each one of them!
That’s everything you need to know about using emotes in Roblox A Universal Time! We have more coverage of the game in the A Universal Time section of our website!
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