Conan Exiles: How to Use Emotes

How to Use Emotes – Conan Exiles

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With Conan Exiles having a heavy emphasis on multiplayer, it was a safe bet that the game would have some sort of emotes system. Of course, with the game having only just released via early access, some features may be missing. So while emotes are available in the game, they’re incredibly limited.

Currently, players only have the Surrender emote to use in Conan Exiles at the time of writing. This sees your character raising both hands above their head. You know, the standard “hands up” move. To use emotes in Conan Exiles, all you need to do is press the R button to bring up a menu. You’ll then be greeted with a circular menu which you can then use to select the emote you want to use.

With the game in early access, there’s a pretty solid chance that more will be added in the future via updates to the game. Just exactly how many and what kind of emotes we’ll get is yet to be seen, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated as and when they’re added.

For more tips, tricks, and information on Conan Exiles, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide.


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