Emoting your way through your videos is one of the best strategies to get easy views in Content Warning, but to do the deed you must first grab yourself some new interesting actions to do during your spooky video filming sessions. Here’s how to get all emotes in Content Warning.
How to Use Emotes in Content Warning
To use an Emote, press T and you’ll immediately use any learned Emote. Content Warning doesn’t give you any default emotes at all, and you must buy all of them from the shop at the surface next to your house. After you get your delivery, use the obtained book to learn the Emote.
This means that you may’t start a fresh game file already with Emotes as you don’t have any money to begin with. But after you manage to complete your first trip to the underground and get some views going on your videos, you’ll have enough to buy a few special actions for yourself.Emoting during your videos can result in better reactions,and the more expensive the Emote, the better the comments in your video.

As a result,Emotes are a direct investment that can give you better revenue, which means more cash to buy more emotes! Unfortunately, you’re able to’t record yourself emoting, so your friends have to do so instead, so remember to strike that pose whenever they’re filming some scary stuff. In the same vein, the person with the Camera shouldn’t bother with getting emotes unless you’re already rich enough to afford so.
All Emotes in Content Warning Listed
There are 16 different Emotes you may buy and immediately equip.They’re divided into the Emote and Emote2 categories from the shop. While starting with lower-budget emotes is the only way at the beginning, try to go for more expensive stuff later.
Since your main objective is to get in as much trouble as possible,emoting while in front of monsters or when in dangerous situations is the best choice for some easy views. Just make sure todefend yourself against those monsters properlyor you’ll be in for a world of trouble really soon.

Patrick Souza
Patrick has been working for Prima since 2022 and joined as a Staff Writer in 2023. He’s been interested in gaming journalism since college, and that was the path he took once he had his degree in hands. Diligently ignores his ever-growing backlog to keep raiding in Final Fantasy XIV, exploring in Genshin Impact or replaying some of his favorite RPGs from time to time. Loves tackling hard challenges in games, but his cats are still the hardest bosses he could ask for.