Top 5 Legendary Emotes In Free Fire After OB27 Update
Free Fire has a variety of emotes for players to choose from. Many players use these emotes to communicate and interact with their friends in-game.
Several emotes get released into the game via bundles or activities where players can purchase and use them. However, some emotes are rare and legendary, and not many players have them. Here we will list the top 5 legendary emotes in free fire after OB27 update.
Top 5 Legendary Emotes In Free Fire
#5. Flowers Of Love Emote
The Flowers of Love emote was released during the Valentine’s Day Top Up Special (2019), where players had to top up 500 diamonds to attain this emote. The character makes a beautiful gesture with a rose in their hands when the emote is played.
#4. LOL Emote
The LOL emote is one of the coolest and rarest emotes in Free Fire, and not many players have it. It is one of the most in-demand emotes in the game even now. The LOL emote is a friendly and entertaining one that players can use in the lobby.
#3. Pirate’s Flag Emote
The Pirate’s Flag emote was introduced during the Pirate Top Up event. Players had to top up 500 diamonds to obtain this emote. As part of the emote, the player slams a pirate flag on the ground. It is one of the most legendary and rarest emotes in Free Fire.
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#2. Doggie Emote
This is also a rare and legendary emote that only a few people might have bought. The Doggie emote, launched in the Emote Party event, is a fantastic emote that sees players enjoy and dance with a puppy.
The Doggie emote had been available on international servers for a long time, but it took slightly longer to find its way to the Indian one.
#1. Push-Up Emote
The Push-up emote was available in the Elite Pass tiers during the Bomb Squad Elite Pass (Elite Pass Season 9). When the emote plays, the character begins doing a pair of plane push-ups. The emote is very rare, and only a few people own it.
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