An emote is a feature in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront and Star Wars Battlefront II that allows players to express themselves with their player model. It usually consists of some sort of movement indicating an emotion, such as laughing or screaming, or a line from a Star Wars movie.
In Battlefront, emotes are purchased with Credits. In Battlefront II, emotes can be purchased with Credits or Crystals.
Emotes in Star Wars Battlefront
Heroes
Soldiers
- Victory
- Shoot first (Season Pass only)
- Salute
- Ion shock (Deluxe Edition only)
- Fist bump
- Bad feeling
- Come on
- Smell
- Droid
- Denied
- Blame
- No faith
- Thumbs up
- Shrug
- No try
- Boom
- No way
- Too easy
- Cuffs
- Scream
- Clap
- Nooo
- Saberfight
- Say what
- Oh yeah
- Tusken
- No good
- Flex
- Laugh
- Boxer
- Nothing here
Emotes in Star Wars Battlefront II
Soldiers
- Not the Droids!
- He doesn't like you
- Facepalm
- Chocker
- Chocked
- Injured
- Roger Roger
- The Droids
- Kaboom
- Tusken Raider
- It's a trap
- Crying
- Denied
- Flirty
- I give up
- I'm sorry
- Lightsaber Fight
- Losing
- May the Force be with you
- Meditate
- For the money
- Peekaboo
- Rock, Paper, Scissors
- Chosen One
- Rancor
- Pew Pew
- Wasn't me
- Winner
- Tired
- Uh Oh
Unreleased
- Band 1
- Band 2
- Band 3
- Dance 1
- Dance 2
- Dance 3
- Dance 4
- No No No
- Laughing
- Powerful
- Droid
- Close
- Finally
- Gonk
- Rude
- Take That
- That's How
Trivia
- Bodyguards in Battlefront, such as Imperial Royal Guards, do not have emotes.
- In both games, when emoting with an alien head option, such as a Weequay, the player model will say the emote in that alien's language.
- In Battlefront II, the emotes from a hero take longer to activate than a regular soldier.
Updates
Star Wars Battlefront II
- Made emotes purchasable through Credits and Crystals.