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Emotes
- For
Legends of Runeterra, see Emote (Legends of Runeterra). See also: Emoting.
Emotes are expressive images primarily used in League of Legends and
Teamfight Tactics as cosmetic flares. They typically present Champions and Little Legends with various expressions. This page also contains various official emotes created for social media sites.
General[]
![Emotes In-Game](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/1/12/Emotes_In-Game.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/150?cb=20171011062539)
Default Hotkey T
![Thumbs Up Emote](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/a/a4/Thumbs_Up_Emote.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/100?cb=20171120235330)
Available for free
![Emotes Loadout](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/4/4a/Emotes_Loadout.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/100?cb=20190505184049)
Loadout
Customization[]
Emotes can be purchased in the store for
a piece. A Thumbs Up Emote is freely unlocked for all accounts. They can be equipped through the player's Collection -> Emotes tab, and are partly customizable during the Champion Select screen.Loadout is separated into two emote sections.
- Emote Wheel: The first section includes the radial wheel that can hold up to nine emotes—one in the center, and eight on a loop.
- Reactions: The second section has separate slots for in-game events. Currently, those are Start Game, First Blood, Ace, and Victory.
The Emotes tab additionally features a search function at the top left to look up emotes by name.
Use[]
Emotes are displayed as a pop-up above a champion's Health Bar for a duration of 3 seconds. They are accompanied by a unique sound effect and may include various animations beyond the flashing-in and flashing-out; these can only be heard and viewed in game. Once in game, you can access the emote wheel using the assigned hotkey (default: Hold T
+ move Mouse; tapping the default bind simply casts the center emote).
Players can only trigger 6 Emotes, including Champion Mastery emotes, within 10 seconds before having to wait to use another. Note that the Champion Mastery emote has its own assigned hotkey (default: Ctrl + 6
). Reactions emotes will trigger automatically, while alive or dead. Each player can only cast 2 emotes at most while dead, including Reactions. Emotes are immediately interrupted and temporarily disabled by receiving champion damage and death.
Allies' emotes will additionally display in a bubble at the top left of the screen (maximum 3 at a time). You can mute a player's emotes individually from the Scoreboard; muting a player/players through the /mute
command will automatically mute their emotes.
Through Settings, emotes' sizes can be adjusted, the bubble display can be configured or turned off, and there also exists a single option for toggling enemy emotes.
Emotes[]
Available[]
These emotes are available in The Store for .
Temporary available[]
Leveling Emotes[]
These emotes are given to players reaching certain summoner levels.
Ranked Emotes[]
These emotes are split rewards during the Ranked Season. You unlock an emote when you reach 500 Split Points. The emote is dynamic and will change dependending on your placings.
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Twitch Prime[]
These emotes are only obtainable from the Twitch Prime Capsules. Each capsule gives the user an exclusive emote.
Legacy Emotes[]
These emotes are not available in the store, however can drop via Hextech Crafting, Honor Capsules or Hextech Mystery Emote.
These emotes are only available during and via the Essence Emporium.
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- General
- Mission
- Event Pass
These Emotes were given via Milestone in their corresponding Event Pass.
- TFT Pass
These Emotes could be obtained via their corresponding TFT Pass. Some were obtainable without purchasing the full TFT pass, while others required it beforhand.
- Crafting
- eSport Viewing Reward
- Rewards
- eSports
Unknown Availability[]
The availability of these Emotes is currently unknown.
Non-Released Mission Rewards[]
Only the winning faction got their Emotes released on the Live Server.
Non-Released eSport Emotes[]
Only the qualified Teams from the events got their Emotes released on the Live Server.
Chinese Server Exclusive Emotes[]
Former System[]
The following Emotes were released prior to the implementation of the Emote system (described above). These icons were tied to having specific Summoner icons equipped, their use was limited to the duration of the event in which they were introduced, and they replaced the Champion Mastery flare. Should these Emotes return in the future, they will be incorporated into the new system and will be freely gifted to players who previously earned them. Patch 7.24 reintroduced six of these former Emotes into the new system.
Social Media Emotes[]
- Facebook Emotes
These were released as chat emotes for Facebook, and as such are primarily used on that site
- League of Legends Boards Emotes
These emotes were released for usage on the League of Legends Community Boards and are primarily used on that site.
These emotes were released for usage on the League of Legends Community Boards for the 2016 Harrowing event and are primarily used on that site.
These emotes were released for usage on the League of Legends Community Boards for the 2017 Star Guardian event and are primarily used on that site.
Poro[]
Poro Sticker emotes were released officially by Riot games for use in social media sites as well as templates for physical stickers.
Masquerade[]
These Icons were made specifically to celebrate the Masquerade event of 2015 and 2016, an event celebrated on the Latin American and Brazilian servers. These Icons are available to download via this link and this.
FAQs[]
Are any old emotes coming back?
Not right away, but we'll be on the lookout for ways to bring back emotes from past events (like Arcade or Versus). We don't plan to bring back any Esports emotes. If we bring back an emote that you've already earned, we'll gift it to you.
Can I gift emotes?
Not right now, but hopefully in the future.
Will emotes be added to loot?
Not yet, but we'll add them eventually. Currently, Hextech and Masterwork Chests can drop random Emotes that you don't own.
How do I mute emotes?
There are two ways to mute emotes. You can mute all enemy emotes in the in-game settings menu, or mute individual player emotes through the scoreboard.
Will muting emotes also mute the champion mastery emote?
Yes. Champion mastery emotes are now part of the emotes system, so they follow all the same rules.
My emotes don't work after I've used a few. What's up with that?
Emotes will go on cooldown if overused, or if your emote is interrupted by taking damage. We may adjust the length of these cooldowns in the future. Emotes also don't work in custom matches or on the Practice Tool.
Are all emotes going to be 350 RP?
They'll launch at 350 RP, but they'll return to their normal price of 450 RP a month after release (October 24 for OCE, Nov. 7 everywhere else).
Are Worlds emotes permanent?
Yeah!
Will there be more emotes bundles?
Yes! We plan to create more emotes bundles some time after launch.
(OCE only) I bought the individual emotes in the bundle before the bundle came out. Refund please!
Since bundles weren't immediately available in OCE, we'll refund the difference between the price and what you paid by November 11 at 12:59 PM PT.
Emotes in the bundle cost about 131 RP each (that's a 70% savings off the 450 RP price). So partial refunds look like this:
If you bought You paid Your refund 0 emotes Nothing. You didn't buy anything. Still nothing. Don't troll. 1 emote 350 RP 219 RP 2 emotes 700 RP 438 RP 3 emotes 1050 RP 657 RP 4 emotes 1400 RP 876 RP If you own all four emotes, your Emote Starter Set price is 451 RP and we'll give you a refund of 876 RP
Only the emotes included in the bundle (Clean, Does Not Compute, Despair, and Scout-Approved) will be discounted. Any emotes purchased after the bundle becomes available won't qualify for this discount.
Trivia[]
- Initially, emotes were only confined to social media sites before being introduced in-game in patch V6.23 with the All-Star 2016 event.
- In patch V7.20 the new emote system was introduced with permanent unlockable emotes.[1]
- In patch V8.12 in-game emotes were given several updates including reduced price and added visual and sound effects.
- During the initial launch, all Emotes were put on sale for V8.12, as mentioned prior, the price of emotes was permanently reduced from the initial to . (where they originally had a cost of ). In patch
- The
You Look Familiar emote showcases PBE clothing textures.
- The
Easy E-Z emote is a reference to the in-game term EZ (loosely meaning "Easy game") used at the end of a game.
- The
Cassiopeia Message Boards emote is a reference to passive.
- The
But Why? emote is the first emote that cannot be obtained through Hextech Crafting, mystery gifting, or the store. It was given out to players by content creators who received region specific codes. It was later introduced to the Essence Emporium.
- The
Heeere's Poppy! emote is a reference to the classic creepy face meme, and the emote's name is a reference to a scene in the movie Shining.
- The
Raise your Dongers! emote is a reference to the Raise your dongers meme.
- The
Please? emote is a reference to Puss in Boots from Shrek saga, specifically when Puss tried to show mercy and give a chance to unite the team with Shrek and Donkey after attacking him in the forest.
- The
Such War and
Very Nasus, Much Wow emotes are a reference to the Doge meme.
- The
Are You Serious emote might a reference to the *Concern* meme.
- The
According to Plan and
I See... emotes are a reference to the Anime Glasses meme.
- The
D'Pengu and
Stellar DAB! emotes are a reference to the The Dab meme expression.
- The
Oh Darn emote is a reference to the Oh Darn meme video.
- The
Tell Me More... and
That's SO Interesting emotes are a reference to the Condescending Wonka/Creepy Wonka meme.
- The
Mic Drop emote emote is a reference to the Mic Drop meme.
- The
Clean emote is a reference to the OK Symbol/Circle Game meme.
- The
But Why? emote is a reference to the But why? meme.
- The
Howdy emote is a reference to the *Tips Fedora* meme.
- The
It Was Me! emote is a reference to Dio Brando from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga/anime and the It Was Me, Dio! meme.
- The
Squee emote and its
Facebook icon counterpart are references to the Feels Good meme.
- The
Deal with Grit emote and its
Facebook icon counterpart, plus the
The Boss are references to the Deal with it meme.
- The
This Is Fine emote, the
Everything is Okay emote and it's
Facebook counterpart icon are references to the This Is Fine meme.
- The
Go Get 'Em emote and its
Facebook icon counterpart are references to the Go get 'em, champ meme.
- The
Unbenched emote,
Tahm Kench Facebook icon, and
Zombie Nunu Message Boards emote are references to Pepe the Frog.
- The
All According To Plan emote and
Darius Facebook icon are a reference to The Gendo Pose
- The
Are You Kidding? emote and
Zombie Brand Message Boards emote are a reference to the My Brain is Full of Fuck/Jackie Chan WTF meme.
- The
OMG I love it emote and
Zombie Slayer Pantheon Message Boards emote are a reference to the Puking Rainbows meme.
- The
Braum Facebook icon is a reference to the Sweating Towel Guy meme.
- The
Sona Facebook icon is a reference to the Flipping Tables meme / (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻.
- The
Lee Sin Facebook icon and the
Zombie Brand Message Boards emote are references to the Facepalm meme.
- The
Leona Facebook icon,
Slayer Pantheon Message Boards,
So Cool, and
Popcorn OwO emotes are references to the Popcorn GIF memes.
- The
Teemo Facebook icon and the
Great Success emote are a reference to the Success Kid/I Hate Sandcastles meme.
- The
Fizz Facebook icon is a reference to the Trollface meme.
- The
Zilean Facebook icon is a reference to the Can't Killean the Zilean meme video.
- The
Star Guardian Jinx Message Boards emote is a reference to the Mirai Nikki Yandere face meme.
- The
Star Guardian Miss Fortune Message Boards emote is a reference to the Noblewoman's Laugh memes.
- The
Star Guardian Ahri Message Boards emotes are references to the Drakeposting meme.
- The
Yasuo Facebook Yasuo is a reference to the Oh crap face.
- The
Jayce Facebook icon is a reference to the Yao-Ming Face.
- The
B-baka! emote is a typical homologous expression in manga/anime.
- The
Rise! emote is a reference to the Elmo Rise meme.
- The
Spooked emote is a reference to the The Scream painting picture by Edvard Munch.
- The
Cat-astrophe emote is a reference to the Disaster Girl meme.
- The
Stabby Crabby emote is a reference to the You Mess Mess With Crabo, You Get a Stabo meme.
- The
No emote is a reference to the Bugs Bunny's "No" meme.
- The
Pack Mentality emote is a reference to the Laughing Wolves meme.
- The
Giga Darius and
Giga K'Sante emotes are a reference to the GigaChad meme.
- The
HeH and
Smug emotes are a reference to the Anya's "Heh" / Smug Face meme by Anya Forger from Spy × Family manga/anime.
- The
Looking Good! emote is a reference to the Spider-Man Pointing at Spider-Man meme from the 60's Spider-Man animated series.
- The
Twice As Good emote is a reference to Fusion Dance from the Dragon Ball manga/anime.
- The
9000+ emote's name is a reference to It's Over 9000! meme from the Dragon Ball manga/anime.
- The
It's Giving emote is a reference to the It's Giving meme.
- The
Big Brain! emote is a reference to the Roll Safe meme.
- The
Choices emore is a reference to the Daily Struggle meme.
- The
It's Easy emote is a reference to the Khaby Lame Shrug / It's That Simple meme.
- The
And I Was Thinking... and
What If…? emotes are a reference to the Philosoraptor meme.
- The
Oh Wow... emote is a reference to the Awkward Look Monkey Puppet meme.
- The
Who, Me? emote is a reference to the enthusiastic expression of Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers movies.
- The
Them Vibes emote is a reference to the CatJAM / Vibing Cat meme.
- The
Is This a Bunny?,
Oh Look!, and
True Vision emotes are a reference to the Is This a Pigeon? meme.
- The
Oh... emote is a reference to the Surprised Pikachu meme.
- The
Trade Offer emote is a reference to the Trade Offer meme.
- The
Smite Ready? emote is a reference to the Hide the Pain Harold positive reaction meme.
- The
Everything Good emote is a reference to Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness who made this expression in an episode in the WandaVision series.
- The
Not My Problem emote is a reference to the But That's None of My Business meme by Kermit the Frog from The Muppets Show series.
- The
No Words,
Facepalm, and
Wonderful... emotes are a reference to the Facepalming reaction meme.
- The
This for Me?,
For Koggy?, and
Super Shy emotes are a reference to the Is For Me? meme.
- The
I'm Comin' For Ya emote is a reference to the Anthony Adams Rubbing Hands meme.
- The
Just a Pinch emote is a reference to the Salt Bae meme.
- The
NO YOU DON'T emote is a reference to the Woman Yelling at a Cat meme.
- The
It's Not That Simple emote is a reference to the One Does Not Simply Walk Into Mordor meme.
- The
Yup That's It emote is a reference to the Drakeposting meme.
- The
Let Me In! emote is a reference to the Let Me In meme.
- The
Method To The Madness emote is a reference to the Pepe Silvia meme.
- The
Shadows & Highlights and
Highlights & Shadows emotes combined are a reference to 'Hayao Miyazaki & Junji Ito - Yin & Yang of Manga/Anime' viral internet drawing.
- The
PENGUMODE emote may have been inspired by the South Park character Jenkins (known as 'Fat Gamer') from the episode Make Love, Not Warcraft.
- The
Heading Out emote is a reference to the Yes Honey Meme.
- The
On Mute emote is a reference to the Beyoncé's Mute Challenge.
- The
Braumw emote is a reference to the KEKW Twitch Emote.
- The
Brain Off emote is a reference to Homer Simpson's Mmm... expression from The Simpsons series.
- The
World's Smallest Violin emote is a reference to same violin that was used by Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants series.
- The
Nyaah! emote is a reference to Myaah! Face by Skeletor from Masters of the Universe franchise.
- The
Look Into The Future emote is a reference to the Squinting Woman reaction meme.
- The
I'm Not A Rapper emote is a reference to the The Rap Battle moment 'Psych, this is a wrong number!' by the YouTube user Supa Hot Fire. In addition, it also shares with his taunting animation from his .
- The
IT'S ART emote is a reference to the Dean McCoppin from The Iron Giant movie and his scene with the title character.
- The
Bonk! emote is a reference to the Go to Horny Jail meme.
- The
Small Rabbit emote was inspired from the expression ⌯ᆺ⌯ from the titular character in the Sōsō no Frieren manga/anime.
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