Fortnite allows players to highly customize their characters. They can choose from various skins, weapons, and cosmetic items to make them stand out and look distinguished in the crowd. One of the things that players can choose from is emotes in Fortnite. The database of the game consists of hundreds of emotes ranging from dance moves to taunts.
Some of these emotes are event or character exclusives, while some of them can be found throughout every season. Emotes don’t benefit the player tactically but it is a great way to express oneself on the battlefield. But choosing the best emotes can be confusing as there are so many options, so here’s the list of the best emotes players can choose from in Fortnite.
List of Best emotes in Fortnite
The list of very vast when it comes to emotes in Fortnite. They range from celebrations, dance moves, signature gestures of famous characters, and many more. This is why players get confused as to where to spend their resources once they plan on buying an emote or to decide whether they need to put effort into completing a challenge or quest for a specific emote. So here’s the list of the best 20 emotes that players can choose from to express themselves in the best way in Fortnite.
20. Infinite Dab
The Dab is a popular dance move amongst teenagers. With this emote, players will be able to do an infinite number of dabs from side to side unless they break the loop. It is a pretty common emote and can be seen used by some players now and then.
19. Zany
The Zany emote was released back in 2018 and has come back to the Item Shop in Fortnite several times since then. The emote comprises a silly dance along with music playing in the background which goes in sync with the dance perfectly.
18. Wiggle
This emote is similar to the Infinite Dab as this too has an infinite loop set for its movement unless the player stops it willingly. It is a silly dance move that is played along with a hip-hop beat. What makes this emote funny is the fact that the dance and the music don’t go together at all makes it pretty silly to watch.
17. Disco Fever
This emote has taken inspiration from the 70s movie “Saturday Night Fever” starring John Travolta and carries a perfect groovy feel. People who like disco and the era in which it was very famous will surely get a kick out of using this emote and feel nostalgic.
16. Swipe It
This emote came as a part of Season 5 and is not acquirable anymore if players have not already got their hands on it. It is a decent dance move that goes along nicely with the music and the Drift Skin. The music has a futuristic trap beat which is liked by a lot of people nowadays.
15. The Worm
The Worm is very famous even outside of Fortnite. It is a difficult dance move which makes the person who can master it very cool. The worm was released as an emote in Season 2 of Fortnite which makes it a pretty rare emote as of now.
14. Fresh
This emote is inspired by the show “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” starring Will Smith. The dance is based on a well-known character of the show named Carlton and is played along with music which goes very nicely with the dance.
13. Llama Bell
This emote plays a cowbell in sync with the music that gets played along with it. It makes the Llama dance along the beats of the music and is a very comical scene to witness in general.
12. Laugh it Up
This emote is kind of mean and is mostly used to troll players after they have been eliminated. But instead of a laughter track, the sound of a donkey plays in the background instead which kind of gives it back to the person for trying to troll someone else.
11. Boogie Down
This emote can be obtained by players for free by enabling the two-factor authentication in their Epic Games account. It is a groovy emote which can be used by anyone to celebrate after a victory and the fact that it is free makes it stand at a decent place in this list.
10. Rollie
This emote can be obtained for 500 V-Bucks now and then when it comes back to the Item Shop in Fortnite. Many emotes have been inspired by TikTok in Fortnite since the app has gained popularity and this is one of them. It is based on a famous dancing trend while the song “Rolex” by Ayo and Teo is played in the background.
9. Party Hips
This emote is available for 200 V-Bucks in the Item Shop in Fortnite. It comes back to the shop now and then and its aggressive pricing makes it attainable for more players that’s why it is one of the most common emotes that is used by players in the game.
8. Stay Afloat
This emote was added to Fortnite as a part of the collaboration event with Kid Laroi. It is a traversal emote that makes players float in the air while the song “Stay” by Kid Laroi plays in the background. Players can float to any place they please at a slow rate while keeping the emote in use.
7. Orange Justice
This emote is one of the most famous ones in Fortnite. It was made available for players who had reached Tier 26 of the Season 4 Battle Pass. Since then it has not come back to the store but it remains one of the best emotes in the game, and it is truly something to flaunt for those who have it.
6. T Pose
This emote is also one of the most well-known and best emotes in Fortnite. It’s so famous that people who have never even played the game before know about this emote. It comes back to the Item Shop now and then so players still have the opportunity to buy it for 200 V-Bucks.
5. Take the L
It is one of those emotes that is the perfect fit for taunting one’s enemies after defeating them in Fortnite. It is one of the most popular emotes in the game and was made available as a part of the Season 3 Battle Pass for those who reached Tier 31. The emote features the player dancing while forming an L with their finger and waving it in the air.
4. Dance Moves
This emote has been a part of the Fortnite community for a long time. The default dance has been popular for various reasons such as the catchy music it comes with or also the Scrubs-inspired jigs. Even though it is an old emote, it is one of the very best in Fortnite.
3. Last Forever
It is an Icon Series Emote that comes into the Item Shop now and then into the Item Shop in Fortnite and players can buy it for 500 V-Bucks. It is another emote from Ayo and Teo but unlike Rollie, this one is based on their song “Last Forever”. Two different versions of this emote are available in the game and it also is a synced emote. That means the friends of the players can join in with them to dance to this song.
2. Phone it in
This emote is available in the Item Shop for 800 V-Bucks in Fortnite. It is placed so high in the list because it brings out a saxophone for the players to play a beautiful tune with and bringing out a whole other item as a part of an emote is not seen so often in general.
1. The Renegade
This emote is quite rare but is available in the Item Shop for 500 V-Bucks in Fortnite. This is one of the most popular emotes available in the game and it has been made so by the help of Jalaiah Harmon as a popular TikTok dance trend. Even though it is popular most people don’t like seeing it in the game as there is a certain kind of taboo amongst some players in Fortnite against TikTok trends.
Final Thoughts
There are over hundreds of emotes available in Fortnite so to make the list of the best emotes in Fortnite is extremely large. This list has been made keeping in mind the best interest of most players of Fortnite in general, the popularity of the emote, and the love and attention it has received over the years. So it is possible that some people might not agree with this list as a whole as taste is subjective and it will be completely understandable.
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