Garena’s emotes Free Fires are a type of celebration used by players throughout a game. A person’s joy can be shown by tapping their preferred emoticon on the screen. However, the animation used in Free Fire emotes is not the same for all of them, since regular ones have simpler VFX whereas Legendary items have far greater effects.
As a result, Legendary emotes have a higher value and rarity in Free Fire. The majority of these valuable things are obtained during a special event in the game. Legendary emotes, as a result, aren’t accessible in the Free Fire Store and can only be found in the game’s Collection menu or during a live match.
Here are some of the rare and special ones available currently:
Selfie
Selfie emotes come in a variety of forms in several games, including Garena Free Fire. In December 2019, developers released the Selfie emote for Free Fire, which was met with instant adoration.
Despite being a Legendary item, the Selfie emote in Free Fire does not have outstanding motion. If players are seeking for a Victory emote, though, this is a good option.
Tea Time
Tea Time is one of the most popular Free Fire emotes in the game, with one of the best animations. It begins with the appearance of a blue chair and table for the in-game character to sit in, followed by the sipping of tea.
Power of Money
The Power of Money emote is one of the more fashionable Legendary Free Fire emotes. The in-game character pulls out two money guns and sprays notes all over the place in the emote’s animation.
Ground Punch
Ground Punch was just added to Free Fire as part of the Emote Party 2021 event as one of the uncommon awards. Despite the fact that it was quite difficult to obtain, some players were able to obtain the emote with the help of hundreds of diamonds.
Ground Punch is a Cobra expression in which the player’s fists are charged. When the charge is finished, the character throws a punch to the ground. The powerful punch produces a hypnotic purple-colored effect with snake-like special effects.
Make It Rain
Through a cooperation, Garena capitalised on the popularity of the pop culture phenomena Money Heist by introducing several products in Free Fire. The Make It Rain emote was another item added to the game as part of the Money Heist collaboration.
The emote has a decent animation, which shows the in-game character grabbing a cash bundle and turning it into a Chinese fan (shan). After that, the character throws it in the air to make it look like rain.