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'''Taunts''' are various emotes that can be bought in the ingame shop and attached to player profiles. Taunts are often internet memes or references to other Indie games.
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'''Taunts''' are various emotes that can be bought in the in-game shop and attached to player profiles from the [[Game Modes#Options|Options]] menu. Taunts are often internet memes or references to other Indie games.
   
 
== List of Taunts ==
 
== List of Taunts ==
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|[[File:Duck-taunt.png|center|frameless|46x46px]]
 
|[[File:Duck-taunt.png|center|frameless|46x46px]]
 
|[[Duck]]
 
|[[Duck]]
|X coins in the Shop
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|100 coins in the Shop
 
|Displays a Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
 
|Displays a Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
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|-
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|[[File:duck2.png|center|frameless|46x46px]]
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|[[Duck|Duck2]]
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|100 coins in the Shop
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|Displays a black Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
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|-
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|[[File:duck3.png|center|frameless|46x46px]]
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|[[Duck|Duck3]]
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|100 coins in the Shop
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|Displays a yellow Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
 
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|[[File:Trollface-taunt.png|center|frameless|64x64px]]
 
|[[File:Trollface-taunt.png|center|frameless|64x64px]]
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|500 coins in the Shop
 
|500 coins in the Shop
 
|Displays #REKT while playing MLG air horn sounds.
 
|Displays #REKT while playing MLG air horn sounds.
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|-
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|[[File:gitgud.png|center|frameless|90x90px]]
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|Good Game
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|100 coins in the Shop
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|Displays two G's turning from the side to face forward, forming the common abbreviation "Git Gud"... or is it a sarcastic "Good Game"?
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|-
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|[[File:Cavernicon.png|center|frameless|90x90px]]
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|Shopkeeper
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|100 coins in the Shop
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|Randomly displays one of three quotes uttered by the Shopkeeper from Downwell. Quotes are "WHAT", "HUH", and "?"
 
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== Trivia. ==
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== Trivia ==
*At launch the only cameo made via taunt is duck, from duck game, playing the iconic quack sound when taunted.
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*At launch, the only cameo made via taunt is [[Duck]], from Duck Game.
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**During the pre-Heavy Metal patches, Duck1 was 50 coins, while Duck2 and Duck3 were 100 coins each.
   
== External Links. ==
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Downwell]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 9 April 2020

Taunts are various emotes that can be bought in the in-game shop and attached to player profiles from the Options menu. Taunts are often internet memes or references to other Indie games.

List of Taunts

Image

Name

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Description

Rawr-taunt
rawr. From the start Displays a "rawr." tag near the character.
HA-HA-taunt
HA HA! 25 coins in the Shop Displays a speech bubble while playing a "HA HA!" sound. This taunt comes from the character Nelson, in the show The Simpsons.[1]
Duck-taunt
Duck 100 coins in the Shop Displays a Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
Duck2
Duck2 100 coins in the Shop Displays a black Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
Duck3
Duck3 100 coins in the Shop Displays a yellow Duck head while playing their familiar "Quack" multiple times.
Trollface-taunt
Troll 50 coins in the Shop Displays the infamous Trollface while playing the Trololo music.[2]
LOL-taunt
LOL 350 coins in the Shop Displays a rage comic face saying LOL.
Rekt-taunt
#REKT 500 coins in the Shop Displays #REKT while playing MLG air horn sounds.
Gitgud
Good Game 100 coins in the Shop Displays two G's turning from the side to face forward, forming the common abbreviation "Git Gud"... or is it a sarcastic "Good Game"?
Cavernicon
Shopkeeper 100 coins in the Shop Randomly displays one of three quotes uttered by the Shopkeeper from Downwell. Quotes are "WHAT", "HUH", and "?"

Trivia

  • At launch, the only cameo made via taunt is Duck, from Duck Game.
    • During the pre-Heavy Metal patches, Duck1 was 50 coins, while Duck2 and Duck3 were 100 coins each.

References