Selfie
The Selfie is one of the most popular and interesting emotes in Destiny 2. This emote is rare because it was only available for a short time in the Eververse and was part of a one-time Twitch deal for Destiny 2 players. Because of how it works, many players want it.
Most emotes have players do an action or use a hologram prop, but this one actually gives the character a camera and puts it in their hand so they can take a picture. Guardians can get together to take a picture with a Raid boss or just in a nice place.
Heart Sign
The Heart Sign move is one of the more positive ones in Destiny 2. When players use this move, they make a holographic red heart with both hands and show it to their favorite NPC, enemy, or Guardian. It’s a sweet way to show love and appreciation. People shouldn’t use it on people like Rhulk or Nezarec who don’t deserve it.
Crimson Days was a Valentine’s Day-themed event in Destiny 2 that ran for a week in February. Players could get the Heart Sign emote during this time. But Guardians haven’t been able to honor each other at a Crimson Days event in a long time, and the Heart Sign move may be lost because of this.
Luxurious Toast
Destiny 2 has some situations that require you to be patient, especially in Raids. Some players might be standing around doing nothing while waiting for a Fireteam member to come back from the bathroom or for a Guardian to join the fight. In the meantime, emotes are often a way to pass the time, and the Luxurious Toast is a popular way to kill time because it is a sitting emote that looks nice.
With the Luxurious Toast emote, players can wait for the fight to start while sitting in a big chair and stirring their favorite drink in a golden cup. The Sunset Spire of the Stars Raid Lair was where players could get this, so for now, only Destiny 2 pros will have it.
Tiny Tank
In 2021, Destiny 2 got a new emote that players could get for free if they gave Bungie a certain amount of money. Between July 7 and July 20, 2021, if a player gave more than $75 to the Bungie Foundation’s Giving Campaign, they would get the Tiny Tank emote. Even though it’s not the best emote, it’s one of the cutest, most generous, and unique.
Players will move a holographic tank around with a remote control. The tank will then fire a rocket that bursts into a love heart. It’s one of the strangest emotes in Destiny 2, and seeing one in person is quite a sight since it’s been gone for a long time.
Throne Of Atheon
The Throne of Atheon Emote Bundle can be bought with real money. It costs about $15, which is possibly why the Throne of Atheon Emote is rarely seen in-game. Not many people would pay real money for a sitting emote. Still, it’s a pretty good move. And players can use it to sit on a throne and wait for the action to come to them.
The Throne of Atheon emote is definitely for Destiny 2 fans who are really into the game. After all, Atheon was the first Raid boss in the series. And many of those players went on to become Raid champions and world-first rivals because of him.
Salute Of The Lords
The Salute the Lords emote from Tess Everis’ Eververse store adds to the arguments about Destiny 2 and Bungie’s microtransactions. Players used to be able to buy the Iron Emote Bundle from her for 1,100 Silver. It included the Salute of the Lords emote, which showed support for the Iron Lords in Slope Game.
This package is no longer for sale, and it hasn’t been for a few years. At the time, you could only use it during the Iron Banner competition. But it looks like this emote has been taken out of service. It’s too bad that it was a paid item, because it’s a pretty cool emote where the Guardian shows off the Iron Lords’ symbol and their main weapon, the Iron Battle Axe.
Sweeping
The Sweeper Bot was one of the best parts of Destiny 2. Fans fell in love with this cute robot that cleaned the same spot in the Tower day and night. Bungie even noticed how much people talked about the Sweeper Bot and gave it a set of traits to help it do its job. When the Sweeping Emote came out, things really reached their peak in the Destiny 2 community.
With the Sweeping move, fans could show their love for their favorite Sweeper Bot. Many people have missed out on this move. Because it has only been in the Eververse store once or twice since it came out in 2018. One day, maybe all of the Guardians of the Tower will be able to sweep without fighting.