Haurchefant - Reward for the LVL 60 quest The Burdens We Bear, which is part of a chain questline starting with The Oaths We Swear in Mor Dhona (22.1,5.1) and only opens up after completing the LVL 60 main story quest Litany of Peace.Harvest Dance - Reward for the quest Saw That One Coming (LVL 14, Eral in New Gridania (12.1,13.2)).Guard (Ballroom Etiquette - Pointed Misgivings) - Sold by the Resistance Quartermaster for 50 Bozjan Clusters in the Bozjan Southern Front.Greeting - Reward for the LVL 70 main story quest Tidings from the East.Gratuity - Reward for the LVL 70 quest What a Wonder-full World, which starts with The Ananta Maid's Tail in Kugane (13.1,9.8) only after you have reached Bloodsworn with all three Stormblood beast tribes and completed their final quests.Gold Dance (Ballroom Etiquette - The Golden Dance) - Sold by the Prize Claim at the Gold Saucer for 80,000 MGP.Fist Pump (Ballroom Etiquette - Overzealous Affirmations) - May come from Moisture-warped Lockboxes found in Eureka Hydatos.Endure - Reward for the LVL 70 main story quest The Call. Elucidate (Ballroom Etiquette - Stimulating Soliloquies) - Sold by the Wolves' Den Provisioner in the Wolves' Den Pier.Eat Rice Ball (Ballroom Etiquette - Concealing Meals) - Obtained through Fete Presents or purchased with 1,800 Skybuilders Scrips in the Firmament.Eat Apple (Ballroom Etiquette - Apples with Aplomb) - Obtained through Kupo of Fortune in the Firmament.Eastern Bow - Reward for the LVL 62 main story quest Confederate Consernation.Confirm (Ballroom Etiquette - Scholarly Certitude) - May come from chests in LVL 70 treasure maps.Charmed (Ballroom Etiquette - Salacious Sentiments) - Sold by the Ananta beast tribe vendor for 5 Ananta Dreamstaves.Breath Control - Obtained by completing 10 command missions with your squadron.Break Fast (Ballroom Etiquette - Well Bread) - Purchased with 900 Skybuilders' Scrips in the Firmament.Box - Reward for the LVL 70 main story quest Arenvald's Adventure.Big Grin (Ballroom Etiquette - Pursuing Happiness) - Sold by the Prize Claim at the Gold Saucer for 20,000 MGP.Bee's Knees (Ballroom Etiquette - The Bee's Knees) - Sold by the Prize Claim at the Gold Saucer for 80,000 MGP.Battle Stance - Reward for the LVL 60 main story quest Causes and Costs.Ball Dance - Reward for the quest Help Me, Lord of the Dance (LVL 14, P'molminn in Ul'dah Steps of Nald (10.8,9.8)).Attention (Ballroom Etiquette - Attention) - Sold by your Grand Company Quartermaster for 40,000 Grand Company Seals.At Ease (Ballroom Etiquette - At Ease) - Sold by your Grand Company Quartermaster for 40,000 Grand Company Seals.Aback (Ballroom Etiquette - Bewilderment) - Sold by Kasumi at the Gold Saucer (7.3,7.4) for 5,000 gil.These can be bought and sold on the market board, if you've got the coin and don't feel like going out of your way for them. Those with books, whether tradeable or not, have the book names listed next to the emote names.Īt the time of writing, the Vexed emote is available through the Make It Rain campaign.Įmotes that are tradeable have three asterisks *** at the end of their unlock information. The emotes below are listed in alphabetical order to make it easier to find the one you are looking for. Your code can be found on the Mog Station. The one odd emote that does not fit into any of the categories listed below is Fist Bump, which is only obtainable by having a friend use your campaign code for the Recruit a Friend campaign, which is perpetual. This includes emotes that come from quest chains, as well as where to start the initial quest and the unlock requirements. We're going to go over every single unlockable emote in FFXIV in this guide, along with exactly how you unlock them. Further still, some require you buy them with real money or are tied to figurine purchases. You start with plenty of emotes, but there are just about as many unlockable emotes in FFXIV that either fall into your lap or you have to go out of your way to unlock, sometimes following whole quest chains to get them. Why talk to someone when you can just pet or slap them? I dunno, but I love high-fiving Roegadyns in the butt. Emotes are further to the front of most player's minds in FFXIV than most other MMORPGs just because of how many they are, how detailed they are, and because they function as a bit of a carrot on a stick for more socially-focused players.
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