All Type Soul Emote Commands and How to Use Them Guide!

In online games, communication isn’t just about typing messages. Sometimes, it’s about showing emotion, personality, or even a little humor. In Type Soul, emotes let you express yourself in ways that words can’t—whether it’s to celebrate a win, mock an opponent, or just have some fun with friends. This guide will walk you through how to use emotes in Type Soul and give you a complete list of available emote commands so you can start using them right away.

How to Use Emotes in Type Soul

Using emotes in Type Soul is simple and works no matter which Soul Faction you’re in. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Chat Menu – Press / or click the Chat window in the upper left corner of the screen.
  2. Type the Command – Enter /e followed by the emote name you want to use.
  3. Enjoy the Animation – Your character will perform the chosen emote instantly.

Example: Typing /e lay will make your character lie down.

Pro tip: Using emotes before a big fight can lighten the mood or even throw off your opponent’s focus.

All Type Soul Emotes List

Basic Emotes

  • /e cheer – Cheer with raised arms
  • /e dance, /e dance1, /e dance2, /e dance3 – Various dance animations
  • /e wave – Wave at other players
  • /e laugh – Laugh animation
  • /e cry – Cry animation
  • /e bow – Bowing gesture
  • /e taunt – Taunting animation
  • /e shy – Shy or embarrassed pose

Rest/Sitting Poses

  • /e lay – Lie down on the ground
  • /e rest, /e rest2, /e rest3, /e rest4 – Different sitting/resting positions
  • /e kneel – Kneeling pose

Action Poses

  • /e sturdy – Strong stance
  • /e warrior – Battle-ready pose
  • /e battleready – Combat stance
  • /e freestyle – Freestyle animation

Reference/Meme Emotes

  • /e caramell – Caramelldansen meme
  • /e jitaro – Jotaro reference from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
  • /e dioo – Dio reference from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
  • /e gojo – Satoru Gojo reference from Jujutsu Kaisen
  • /e oshinoko – Oshi no Ko reference
  • /e oluwa – Cultural reference
  • /e bwahahah – Evil laugh animation

Greeting/Farewell

  • /e baibai – Goodbye wave
  • /e nerdy – Nerdy or awkward pose

Others

  • /e tiwrl – Twirl animation
  • /e rukiruki – Specific reference animation
  • /e konoha – Naruto-inspired animation
  • /e gapgap – Unique animation
  • /e osaka – Cultural reference

Emotes in Type Soul aren’t just cosmetic—they’re a fun way to interact, build atmosphere, and make your character feel more alive. Whether you’re striking a battle pose, recreating an anime scene, or just chilling with friends, these commands help you stand out. Master them, and you’ll not only play the game—you’ll own the stage.

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