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I know when you enter "/?" it gives you a few, but generally that is just a sampling. For example in WoW there were literally hundreds of different ones, some with corresponding animations or voices. I'd like to know if there is a full list available anywhere, or if anyone knows of some beyond those listed in help.

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  • What makes you think the ones you see in /? are "just a sampling"? Have you seen any that aren't listed there?
    – Shinrai
    Commented May 21, 2012 at 14:20
  • @Shinrai - It is speculation based on other games where emotes exist. I'll go through a few that would commonly be available tonight like /dance and see if I can find a secret one.
    – Tater596
    Commented May 21, 2012 at 18:35
  • I just wanted to confirm this is speculation. I wasn't sure if you were trying to say that you'd seen some that weren't documented - the question as written is misleading. (Personally I can't imagine there'd be any more than are documented...this isn't exactly an MMO. I'm surprised there is anything more complicated than '/me' honestly.)
    – Shinrai
    Commented May 21, 2012 at 18:57
  • Blizzard has also shown a propensity through patched to add things like this, so it may be coming but not currently available.
    – Tater596
    Commented May 21, 2012 at 19:12

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From the menu, the full list of emotes are:

  • Follow
  • Give
  • Thanks
  • Sorry
  • Bye
  • Die
  • Run
  • Wait
  • Go
  • Help
  • Yes
  • No
  • Stay There
  • Attack
  • Retreat
  • Hold
  • Take Objective

By default, only the first 10 (the ones bolded) are bound, and they are bound to numpad 1 through numpad 0, in the order listed.

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you can dance by pressing /dance. It is not a command in the Help when you /?, but it is actually one that works.

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If you go into options then to I belive controls. You can see a list of the possible emotes near the bottom. Sadly I am not home at the moment so I can't recall the exact options path.

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