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How To Get More Emotes in The Strongest Battlegrounds

Celebrate in style.

Patrick ArmstrongBy Patrick ArmstrongJanuary 3, 20242 Mins Read
A character in The Strongest Battlegrounds does the L emote
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Victory is always sweeter with a celebration dance, which is why getting emotes in The Strongest Battlegrounds is important to so many players. Whether you’re looking to toss up an L or hit the Griddy like in Fortnite, an emote can be just what you need to express yourself. Emotes are a staple of competitive and casual games alike, and this Roblox battler is no exception. Fortunately, the game makes getting new emotes for your character easy, so you’ll be posing over your defeated enemies in no time. Here’s how to get more emotes in The Strongest Battlegrounds.

The Strongest Battlegrounds Emotes

The Strongest Battlegrounds emote selector
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You can get new emotes in The Strongest Battlegrounds by following a few simple steps. You don’t need to spend real money for Robux to get them, but that’s an option if you want to speed the process up. Each emote purchased this way costs 25 Robox. Alternatively, you can earn emotes by killing your opponents in the game. Here are the steps you’ll need to follow:

  • Get 50 kills (formerly 100)
  • Open the emote wheel (“B” on PC)
  • Select “Claim emote here” at the top of the emote wheel
  • Claim your new emote

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You have four emote slots, so you can equip multiple emotes at a time once you’ve unlocked them. Now that you know how to get emotes in The Strongest Battlegrounds, you also have the option of buying the Extra Emotes Gamepass. Doing so grants you four additional emote slots, in case having access to more on the fly is really important to you. Even if these emotes aren’t rare like some in Fortnite, they’re no less satisfying, after all. Once you have every emote in the game, the “Claim emote here” option will disappear, letting you know that you’ve already collected everything.

Roblox is available for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, and Android.

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