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[Request] Let all characters do gendered dances

M1SHAAN
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I wasn't sure where to put this request so I'm putting it here. Apologies if this isn't an acceptable place.

We currently have dance emotes which have different racial styles. Notably, a character of any race can dance in a particular racial style by specifying /danceargonian, /dancedunmer etc. Most of the racial dances have a 'masculine' and a 'feminine' version, some of which are strikingly different from each other. Unfortunately, your character can only perform the one that matches the body type you selected during character creation, and I see no reason for that to be the case. It should be easy to make e.g. /dancedunmerm and /dancedunmerf for the masculine and feminine version of the dances respectively and then have /dancedunmer default to your character's body type the same way that /dance already defaults to your character's race.

I know this is a fairly insignificant thing, but I think it would be an easy way to make trans and gender-nonconforming players feel happier and more included, and would be a neutral to positive thing for everybode else too. Masculine /danceargonian for everyone!
Edited by ZOS_Icy on August 11, 2025 4:04PM
  • LunaFlora
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    yea that'd be awesome. they could just be numbered like how the sit emotes are numbered
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  • virtus753
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    M1SHAAN wrote: »
    I wasn't sure where to put this request so I'm putting it here. Apologies if this isn't an acceptable place.

    We currently have dance emotes which have different racial styles. Notably, a character of any race can dance in a particular racial style by specifying /danceargonian, /dancedunmer etc. Most of the racial dances have a 'masculine' and a 'feminine' version, some of which are strikingly different from each other. Unfortunately, your character can only perform the one that matches the body type you selected during character creation, and I see no reason for that to be the case. It should be easy to make e.g. /dancedunmerm and /dancedunmerf for the masculine and feminine version of the dances respectively and then have /dancedunmer default to your character's body type the same way that /dance already defaults to your character's race.

    I know this is a fairly insignificant thing, but I think it would be an easy way to make trans and gender-nonconforming players feel happier and more included, and would be a neutral to positive thing for everybode else too. Masculine /danceargonian for everyone!

    In the meantime, until they get around to lifting nonsensical gender restrictions like these, you can use the free skeleton polymorph to get male dances on female characters.

    Quickslot it, use it, start the dance, and use the quickslot button to remove the polymorph.
  • M1SHAAN
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    virtus753 wrote: »
    In the meantime, until they get around to lifting nonsensical gender restrictions like these, you can use the free skeleton polymorph to get male dances on female characters.

    Quickslot it, use it, start the dance, and use the quickslot button to remove the polymorph.

    Oh awesome! Thanks for sharing that workaround.
  • Soarora
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    Totally agree. Some of the male dances are just too iconic, like Khajiit and Redguard. Plus, it'd add more diversity to how people can dance. I use the polymorph workaround but there's no way to do the reverse (female dance on male character).
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  • Grizzbeorn
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    M1SHAAN wrote: »
    It should be easy to make e.g. /dancedunmerm and /dancedunmerf for the masculine and feminine version of the dances respectively and then have /dancedunmer default to your character's body type the same way that /dance already defaults to your character's race.

    I don't know when they changed it, but there WERE gendered commands, and not too distant in the past.
    I know for certain, because I used it myself, there used to be a /dancedunmerfemale command, but I just checked and it is no longer an option.
    What I don't know for sure is if you used to be able to use the gendered commands with the opposite gender; I never tried that.
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    • gariondavey
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      Naw the world isn't ready for female characters to be able to do male redguard and male khajit dances
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    • alternatelder
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      Naw the world isn't ready for female characters to be able to do male redguard and male khajit dances

      They already can, you just need the skeleton polymorph and a slot on the emote wheel.
    • LunaFlora
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      Naw the world isn't ready for female characters to be able to do male redguard and male khajit dances

      well we can already do that by using a polymorph on our quickslot wheel and unequipping it after activating one of those dances
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      "Eagles advance, traveler! And may the Green watch and keep you."
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    • gariondavey
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      Tis a joke
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    • Shagreth
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      I can't even lay on a bed yet, surely this can wait.
    • CleverGemini
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      Honestly, no one will ever complain if there’s more emote options, specifically dances!
      I’ve even specifically seen male npc dance like their female counterparts… come on nowwww
      Edited by CleverGemini on August 10, 2025 11:23PM
    • kargen27
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      they might complain about bringing to life a two year old thread though.
      and then the parrot said, "must be the water mines green too."
    • Renato90085
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      it is still possible now
      but i dont know they how did this
      Edited by Renato90085 on August 11, 2025 12:06PM
    • whitecrow
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      I didn't even know there was a difference, but I'm fine with how it is.
    • Araneae6537
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      whitecrow wrote: »
      I didn't even know there was a difference, but I'm fine with how it is.

      You shouldn’t lose the ability to do any of the dances you currently have access to, but I and other players would like to have the option to use any dance on any character.
    • mdjessup4906
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      I almost never play female characters so now im wondering what im missing: (
    • ZOS_Icy
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      Greetings,

      We have closed this topic as it was originally created in October 2023. In many cases, it's better to create a new thread on a topic that you want to discuss as opposed to bumping one that is rather old.

      Thank you for your understanding.
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