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How to unlock and roll Dice in Sea of Thieves

You have to blow on it.

Six emotes that allow players to roll various sided Die have been introduced to Sea of Thieves as part of Season Five. The names of the emotes, each of which corresponds to the sided Die they roll, are as follows:

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This guide tells you exactly how you can unlock and use these coveted emotes.

How to Unlock and Equip Dice Emotes

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Unlocking the requisite Dice emotes required you to reach Renown Level 5 in Season Five. However, starting in Season Six, the Rolling Dice emote became a part of NPC Larinna’s inventory; find her outside of any Outpost tavern and you can buy it for 50 doubloons.

Once you’ve unlocked the Dice emotes, find and open the Vanity Chest on your ship. Use the Right Bumper (RB) to find the Emote tab. Select each Dice emote one at a time and equip them to any open slot in your Emote wheel.

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How to Use Dice Emotes

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You’re now ready to roll some Dice. Hold down on the D-pad to open your Emotes and select whichever Dice emote you wish to use. Your character will automatically roll a single Die and show you the result. Rotate the camera and hold right trigger (RT) or left click with the mouse to zoom in on the number if you need a better view.

The game doesn’t tell you what to do with these emotes from there, but that shouldn’t stop you from experimenting. You can use the random number generator to determine which activity your crew will be doing that day; you can create your own games with the Dice or simply role play. The choice is yours, as these emotes are certainly more functional than many of their counterparts.


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Caleb Greer is the Weekend Editor at ProGameGuides.com, a Contributing Writer at Gamepur.com, and co-host of The X-Block Podcast, a weekly podcast all about Xbox. Caleb got his start writing gaming news for TrueAchievements.com in 2018 while finishing his Bachelor's Degree in History. In 2020, Caleb completed his Master's Degree in History while working for AmeriCorps to solve problems in his community. It wasn't long before Caleb started reporting news for ScreenRant.com as a freelance writer. Soon after, Caleb landed his current positions under the GAMURS Group umbrella. Caleb is a life-long achievement hunter over on Xbox, but his gaming knowledge and experience stretch far beyond Microsoft's ecosystem. If he's not writing news, he's probably playing Halo or watching Dragon Ball Z. You can find him on Twitter @XBlockCaleb.