Quick Scoop

To get the pfudor emote in Roblox R6 Dances, you usually need to obtain it through the game’s emote/badge system, not the normal Roblox emote wheel. In general, R6 Dances uses in-game unlocks and badge-style rewards for many special emotes, while standard Roblox defaults like /e dance, /e dance2, and /e dance3 are separate from those custom unlocks.

What to try

  • Check the game’s badge or emote list inside R6 Dances, since custom emotes are often tied to specific tasks, areas, or RNG unlocks.
  • Look for the emote in the game’s update notes, badge board, or community guides, because players often share the exact unlock method there.
  • If the emote is part of the game’s standard Roblox commands, use chat commands like /e dance, /e dance2, or /e dance3, but those are only the default emotes and may not include pfudor.

Why it may be confusing

R6 avatars do not always support the full Roblox emote wheel the same way R15 does, so some dances are only accessible through chat commands or the game’s own unlock system. That’s why a “secret” or named emote like pfudor may be a game-specific reward rather than something you can equip from the regular avatar editor.

Best next step

Search the game’s badge/emote showcase or recent walkthrough videos for “pfudor,” because available sources show that R6 Dances often hides emotes behind badge unlocks, special actions, or RNG-based rewards.

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