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Roblox: How to Equip and Use Emotes in Blade Ball

That wasn’t hard at all

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoDecember 20, 20242 Mins Read
Roblox How to Equip and Use Emotes in Blade Ball
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Just about every Roblox game has its own emotes that players use to evoke all kinds of emotions; sad, mad, dancing, you name it— there’s likely to be an emote. Blade Ball is one such game where players can Twist & Turn on their enemies via emotes. However, the game doesn’t necessarily make it easy to discover how to both equip and use your emotes. But that’s what I’m here for.

How to Equip and Use Emotes in Blade Ball

Roblox How to Equip and Use Emotes in Blade Ball
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There is a default set of seven emotes that you get once you join the game despite there being eight emote slots. To use them, press and hold the R key to bring up the emote wheel. Then, you can use your mouse to choose which emote on the wheel you’d like to perform. If you are playing on mobile, then press the Emote button on the left side of the screen. The emotes themselves are:

  • Victory Vibe.
  • Clappin’ Wheel.
  • Kick n’ Clap.
  • Griddle Slide.
  • Eat the L!
  • Jump Shuffle n’ Slide.
  • Twistin’ & Turnin’.

To change out your emotes, press the pencil icon underneath the emote wheel after pressing and holding the R key. A menu will then appear, showing you all the emotes you can replace your current wheel entries with.

Where to Get More Emotes

There are a few different ways to get more emotes, including from the Daily Quest Chest or the Merchant Shop. The emotes and where you can find them are as follows:

EmoteHow To Get
Break DanceDaily Quest Chest.
Bye Bye10% Chance in the Tournament Crate.
Floating Seat150 Stars at Merchant Shop.
Front FlipDaily Quest Chest.
Happy DanceDaily Quest Chest.
Salt Sprinkle150 Stars at Merchant Shop.
Space Jump150 Stars at Merchant Shop.
Splits1,199 Robux or VIP.
The WormDefeat Sentinel.
Trophy Bump3% Chance in the Tournament Crate.
How to Get (& Use) the Continuity Zero Ability in Blade Ball Roblox
Related: How to Get (& Use) the Continuity Zero Ability in Blade Ball Roblox

Roblox is available to be played on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and mobile devices.

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