Here are the New Destiny Emotes and Their Prices

All that really matters is the Carlton though right?

Starting today Destiny fans can purchase new emotes with real life money from Tess Everis in the Tower. After a short maintenance early this morning/afternoon, patch 2.0.1 or “The one with Eververse Trading Company” went live, kicking off the new era of Destiny microtransactions.

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Tess Everis is now back in her normal spot in the Tower along with a new “facelift to reflect her new venture with the Eververse Trading Company.” Most importantly, she now has for sale 18 different emotes that are purchasable with Silver. Silver can be purchased through both Microsoft’s and Sony’s console stores.

What does this mean for Destiny players? Well not much if you don’t care about emotes, as you will never be forced to buy any Silver or emotes. However, to get you started, all players will begin with 400 Silver for free. Enough for two “rare” 200 Silver emotes.

The new emotes are pretty awesome and will certainly tempt you. There is the Evil Scheme which makes you look like some kind of mad scientist. There is also Bring It On which is pretty much The Rock’s famous, Just Bring It taunt from professional wrestling.  But of course, the coolest ones are justttttt a bit out of your reach with the free Silver that Bungie provided you. For just 100 Silver more than what you got for free, you could have the Enthusastic Dance, AKA the freaking Carlton from Fresh Prince of Bel Air or a humiliating Slow Clap for when someone in your raid party screws up.

Check out the full list of emotes and their pricing below. You can also see the Carlton and other new Destiny emotes by checking out this emote roundup via Reddit.

Enthusiastic Dance: Can’t Stop Dancing!

Price: 500 Silver

Slow Clap: Great. Just great. That was really, really great.

Price: 500 Silver

Pumped Up: All right!

Price: 200 Silver

Swing: And it’s outta here!

Price: 200 Silver

Safe: Yyeeeeeeeer Safe!

Price: 200 Silver

Blowing a Kiss: I could kiss you right now.

Price: 200 Silver

Booyah: How you like me now?

Price: 200 Silver

Formal Bow: A little courtesy never hurt anyone.

Price: 200 Silver

Bring it On: Whatever you got, it ain’t enough.

Price: 200 Silver

Victory Cheer: That’s what I’m talkin’ about!

Price: 200 Silver

Come At Me: You want a piece of this?

Price: 200 Silver

Congrats: Good job, buddy.

Price: 200 Silver

Cower: Make it stop! Make it stop!

Price: 200 Silver

Evil Scheme: Mwahahaha

Price: 200 Silver

Oh, Please: All right already!

Price: 200 Silver

Sorrow: Why, cruel world? Why?

Price: 200 Silver

Tantrum: No no no NO!

Price: 200 Silver

Watch Your Back: It’s your neck on the line, pal.

Price: 200 Silver


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