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(New page: '''Emote''' = To express a gesture via text.<br> When you emote within the UO client, your text will appear with a ''*'' on both sides of it.<br> ''E.g. *Smiles*, *Scratches his hair*, *Lo...)
 
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'''Emote''' = To express a gesture via text.<br>
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[[Emote]] refers to expressing a gesture via text. When you emote within the [[UO]] [[clients]], your text will appear with an asterix ('''*''') on either side. To use the emote game mechanic, start with a colon followed by a space. For example, if Warrior Joe types Colon - space - Smiles, the in-game message that results is *Smiles*. The text color for emotes is different for spoken text.
When you emote within the UO client, your text will appear with a ''*'' on both sides of it.<br>
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''E.g. *Smiles*, *Scratches his hair*, *Looks happy* etc.''
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Other examples include: *Scratches his head*, *Looks Happy*, *Blinks Placidly*, etc.
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Remember: It's proper role-play technique to speak as in the third person, not referring to yourself as 'he/she' in the emote.
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==Notes==
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* It is proper [[Roleplaying|role-play]] technique to speak in the third person. Most do not refer to themselves as 'he/she' in the emote.
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 7 March 2011

Emote refers to expressing a gesture via text. When you emote within the UO clients, your text will appear with an asterix (*) on either side. To use the emote game mechanic, start with a colon followed by a space. For example, if Warrior Joe types Colon - space - Smiles, the in-game message that results is *Smiles*. The text color for emotes is different for spoken text.

Other examples include: *Scratches his head*, *Looks Happy*, *Blinks Placidly*, etc.

Notes

  • It is proper role-play technique to speak in the third person. Most do not refer to themselves as 'he/she' in the emote.