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Minecraft:Emote

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Efe, Sunny, Ari, and Alex showing off various emotes.

Emotes are cosmetical items from the Dressing Room that allow players to perform animations.

Usage

The Dressing Room includes a section for emotes. Some emotes are available for free, while most are obtained using Minecoins, from Minecraft:Marketplace packs, and as Minecraft:achievement rewards. The player can "equip" up to 4 of their emotes at a time. When in a world, pressing Template:Key on a keyboard, or Template:Xbutton, Template:Nsbutton/Template:Nsbutton, Template:Psbutton or Template:Psbutton on a controller opens the main emote selection menu. A quick-emote selection menu also can be quickly accessed by holding aforementioned emote button and then selecting the corresponding input from the small pop-up window. When using touch controls, tapping File:Emote button.png button on the top of the screen while in a world opens the emote menu. The player can then tap an emote to perform the animation.

Whenever a player performs an emote, a message in the chat is shown for all players describing the emote, which can be disabled in the chat settings.

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Dressing Room interface of Emote menu.
File:Emote Wheel 1.19.70+.png
In-game menu display.

Available animations

Character creator/Emotes


History

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Emotes, as showcased at MINECON Live 2019.

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Issues

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Trivia

  • It actually does not matter whether the player is submerged (partially or fully) in a liquid (Minecraft:water or Minecraft:lava), flying, falling, levitating, sneaking, or on dry land, just as long as the player isn't riding anything, the player would still perform the emote.
  • In the crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the simple clap emote is used for Steve's clap animation when he loses a battle or if a player resigns from a battle, resulting in a "No Contest" screen.
  • The "Celebrate" emote was shown at MINECON Live 2019, but has not been made available.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
  • The Fake Death emote can be used to conceal the player inside of a wall by using the emote when one is in a corner.

Gallery

Renders

Screenshots

References

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Navigation

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