5 best Free Fire emotes in 2024
Developer Garena offers an abundance of collectibles in Free Fire, including gloo walls, Evo gun skins, and emotes. Emotes are one of the most sought-after in-game commodities, as they serve as an excellent medium to express players' emotions, regardless of whether they are in the lobby with friends or on the battleground facing enemies or celebrating victory.
Free Fire emotes cost FF Diamonds, the title's high-end currency collected only via real money. The game features a huge lineup of emotes, which might confuse some players when choosing one. Moreover, while some are available at the in-game store others are offered in Luck Royale, redemption sites, and special events.
As a help, this article lists the five best emotes in Free Fire and mentions where you can find them.
Disclaimer: Free Fire is banned in India. Readers in the region are advised against playing the game. Instead, they can play Free Fire Max, an India-exclusive and legal variant.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's views.
5 best emotes to try out in Free Fire
The best emotes in Free fire are as follows:
1) Redicule emote
Players must have one emote to tease foes on the battleground with. In this regard, the Redicule emote is among the best, as upon using it, your character points toward viewers, shows their buttocks, and challenges or teases them. This emote can be used to tease a trapped enemy within gloo walls or the one you just eliminated.
You can purchase the Redicule emote at the in-game store's collection section. It is priced at 199 FF Diamonds.
2) One-finger Pushup emote
The One-finger Pushup emote is another notable collectible in Free Fire. It's available in the in-game store and, as of now, will cost you 199 FF Diamonds. Upon using it, your character will perform a pushup with the right-hand's finger. This makes it an excellent medium to have fun when engrossed on an FF battleground.
If you're willing to spend your precious in-game Diamonds on an in-game collectible, this emote is a good option. Moreover, it comes under the list of the cheapest items in the game, which makes it more worthwhile.
3) Booyah emote
The Booyah emote is another attractive FF collectible worthy of your FF Diamonds. It has a unique animated effect that displays 'Booyah!' above your character when you raise your fist in delight. This makes it one of the most visually appealing emotes in the game.
As the name suggests, you can use it upon getting a Booyah to mark the end of the match when celebrating the victory. Moreover, the emote will cost you 599 FF Diamonds and is available in the game's store.
4) Weight Training emote
The Weight Training emote is one of the most sought-after collectibles among many FF enthusiasts. On using it, your character will perform a weight training exercise with a burning gym bar. You can buy this collectible via the in-game store, where it will cost you 599 FF Diamonds.
Moreover, you can use it while having fun with your friends in the lobby or when you have some downtime in your battle royale ranked match.
5) Mind it emote
The Mind it emote is one of the coolest collectibles that Free Fire offers. It becomes a must-buy item if you simply wish to be the coolest member of your squad. Upon using it, your character puts on sunglasses with a style you may have never seen before.
The emote is based on the stylish way by which the famous Indian actor Shivaji Rao Gaikwad, aka Rajnikanth, wears sunglasses in his movies. Furthermore, the name of this emote has been inspired by his famous dialogue: "Mind it."
This collectible can be purchased via the in-game store and will cost you 599 FF Diamonds.
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