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Discover methods for expressing in-game emotions through animated gestures during multiplayer sessions. Non-verbal communication enhances group dynamics by adding visual flair beyond basic chat messages.
How to do emotes in Type Soul
Before intense encounters, some players activate gestures to ease tension. Initiate expressions in these steps:
- Access chat using ‘/’ key or clicking the top-left text box
- Enter /e followed by specific animation names
Complete Type Soul Emotes List
Basic Emotes:
/e shy
– Shy/embarrassed pose/e taunt
– Taunting animation/e bow
– Bowing gesture/e cry
– Crying animation/e laugh
– Laughing animation/e wave
– Waves at other players/e dance
,/e dance1
,/e dance2
,/e dance3
– Different dance animations/e cheer
– Character cheers with raised arms
Rest/Sitting Poses:
/e kneel
– Kneeling pose/e rest
,/e rest2
,/e rest3
,/e rest4
– Various sitting/resting positions/e lay
– Lies down on ground
Action Poses:
/e freestyle
– Freestyle pose/animation/e battleready
– Combat stance/e warrior
– Battle-ready warrior pose/e sturdy
– Strong/confident stance
Reference/Meme Emotes:
/e bwahahah
– Evil laugh animation/e oluwa
– Cultural reference emote/e oshinoko
– References Oshi no Ko anime/e gojo
– References Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen/e dioo
– References Dio from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure/e jitaro
– Likely references JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (Jotaro)/e caramell
– References the Caramelldansen meme
Greeting/Farewell:
/e nerdy
– Nerdy/awkward pose/e baibai
– Goodbye wave
Others:
/e osaka
– Regional/cultural reference/e gapgap
– Specific animation/e konoha
– Possibly Naruto reference/e rukiruki
– Specific reference emote/e tiwrl
– Likely “twirl” (spinning animation)