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Revision as of 13:47, 31 March 2014
Emotes are commands entered through the chat interface that will print a predefined /me emote to the chat window, cause the character to animate, and in some cases produce sound effects.
Adding "motion" after the name of the emote will remove the text and only play the animation and sound associated with it: i.e. /alert motion
.
Custom emotes can also be added using /em, which will describe you as doing what you type afterwards. So typing /em says hi to Minfilia
will produce <Player Name> says hi to Minfinia
in the chat.