- Mastering All Star Tower Defense X how to emote allows you to showcase unique poses to other players.
- You can purchase new animations from the Emote Shop located in World 1 or World 2.
- Each emote costs 500 Gold and the shop stock resets hourly, just like the Hero Summon.
- Equip and trigger your favorite animations to stand out in the trade hub or lobby.
Finding the Emote Shop
To express yourself in the game, you first need to acquire animations. The Emote Shop is your primary destination for finding new poses. In World 1, you can find the shop located conveniently next to the Summon Gate and Story Mode entrance. For those playing in World 2, the shop is situated within the designated Shops area.
Video Highlights:
- Understanding the game's core UI navigation
- Locating key vendors for character customization
- Tips for efficient gold management while shopping
The shop inventory is dynamic, meaning you will not see the same options every time you visit. It refreshes every hour, synchronized with the Hero Summon timer. If you are hunting for a specific rare emote, check back regularly.
Since the shop resets every hour, make sure to save your gold if you are looking for specific high-tier emotes that might appear in the next rotation.
How to Use Your Emotes
Once you have purchased an emote, using it is straightforward. You must access your inventory or the emote menu to equip your desired animation. Players often use these to celebrate victories, show respect to teammates, or simply hang out in the trading area.
| Action | Description |
|---|---|
| Open Menu | Access the game UI to find your equipped emotes |
| Selection | Click the specific emote icon to trigger the animation |
| Stop | Move your character or perform another action to cancel |
Visit the Shop
Navigate to the Emote Shop in World 1 or World 2 to purchase your desired animation using 500 Gold.
Equip Emotes
Open your character customization menu to ensure the newly purchased emote is added to your active list.
Trigger Animation
Use the dedicated emote key or menu interface to play the animation while in the game lobby or during downtime.
Many emotes, such as the "Transform" or "Summoning" animations, are direct references to iconic moments from popular anime series like Attack on Titan and Naruto.
Emote Categories and Availability
Emotes are categorized by their origin and rarity. While most are available through the standard Gold Shop, some are tied to specific events or World tiers. Understanding these categories helps you prioritize which ones to collect first.
World 1 Emotes
- Includes classic poses
- Found in the main lobby
- Cost: 500 Gold
World 2 Emotes
- Features advanced animations
- Found in the World 2 shop
- Cost: 500 Gold
Special Emotes
- Limited-time availability
- Often event-exclusive
- Unique visual effects
| Emote Category | Availability | Primary Use |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Always in rotation | Casual social interaction |
| Event | Seasonal | Showing off rarity/status |
| Reference | Random Rotation | Roleplay and fandom appreciation |
You can only purchase each specific emote once. Once it is in your collection, it stays there permanently. Always double-check your inventory before buying to avoid wasting gold.
Progression and Goals
Collecting emotes is a fun way to track your progress in the game. Beyond just collecting units, having a full set of animations shows that you are an active member of the community.
Collection Milestones:
- Purchase your first 5 emotes
- Collect all standard poses from World 1
- Acquire at least one special event emote
- Unlock every available animation in World 2
If you are struggling to find enough gold to purchase emotes, focus on completing Infinite Mode waves. This is currently the most efficient way to farm currency for shop purchases.
FAQ
Q: Is there a limit to how many emotes I can own?
No, there is no limit to your emote collection. You can own every emote available in the game.
Q: Can I use emotes during combat?
Emotes are generally intended for social areas like the lobby or trade hub and are typically disabled during active combat to maintain game performance.
Q: How do I know if an emote is rare?
Emotes that appear less frequently in the shop rotation or are tied to seasonal events are generally considered more prestigious.
Q: Does learning All Star Tower Defense X how to emote help me win?
While emotes do not provide combat buffs, they are essential for social status and roleplay within the All Star Tower Defense X community.