Tess Everis has returned to The Tower in Destiny: The Taken King, bringing with her the recently-announced emotes available for real-world cash.

18 emotes are for sale via microtransactions, but there's one in particular that stands out: the much-loved "Carlton Dance" made famous by actor Alfonso Ribeiro in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.


The emotes can be picked up now for new currency "Silver", which can be bought in various amounts via the player's platform store front. In terms of the other emotes you can pick up, these include:

  • Blowing a kiss
  • Slow clapping
  • Fist pumping
  • Crying on your knees
  • Dastardly rubbing your hands
  • Sliding a finger across your neck
  • Bowing like a martial arts master
  • Hanging your head in shame
  • Throwing a tantrum
  • Victory cheering
  • Congratulating others
  • Chest pumping
  • Beckoning foes
  • Cowering in fear
  • Pretending to swing a baseball
  • Calling someone "out" in the above sport
  • Dancing the Carlton



Those aren't the only changes to be implemented in Destiny lately. The recently-released expansion The Taken King also introduced a number of tweaks to the sci-fi shooter, including a pre-release patch changing one of its voice actors and an adjustment to the leveling system.