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5 Times Video Game Emotes Broke The Game

Heads, you get Two-Face on your party; tails, you get that guy from No Country For Old Men.

It was probably when thinking of them that Destiny 2 introduced a coin flip emote. One that players could use to tip the scale on a party undecided on whether they’d repeat the same raid for the thousandth time or another one.

And it really did make things way easier — all things, not just group-think. When combined with other emotes that involved holograms, performing the coin-flip emote during a raid would make your team completely invisible to all enemies in the area, turning every raid into little more than a confusing practice session. 

Destiny 2

Bungie

It lets you play less Destiny 2, which is ultimately the goal of playing Destiny 2

The devs at Bungie were quick to disable the emote, tossing away the beautiful poetry of allowing players to control their own destiny through money in a game called Destiny that they’d paid for.

You Could Become An Actual Ghost Pirate In Sea Of Thieves

Sea of Thieves once featured a glitched emote that turned players invisible and somehow gave them the ability to fly. Normally, such a glitch would be enough to send many online game communities into disarray, but, luckily, for anyone playing, no pirate tale has ever suffered from the addition of ghost pirates.

Sea of thieves

Rare

If you ignore the thousands of soon-to-be-dead sailors

You could pull off this glitch by abusing an emote where your character jumps into a barrel. If performed normally, the character model will exit the barrel as he entered it. If performed pirately, your pirate is now either mostly or completely invisible for everyone. It’s a glitch, sure, but a pretty cool one, and also one that unintentionally ends up sending across quite a nice message about misusing booze or something.

And, on an even more serious note, you could also at some point use an emote that somehow glitched your spyglass into becoming your new penis.

Sea of thieves

Rare

It’s to … uh … see the invisible ghosts better. Yeah, that’s it.

So, yeah, the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise cowardly left a lot of amazing sequel options on the table.

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