How to Equip and Use Taunts in Rivals of Aether 2

Image Credit: Aether Studios, Rivals of Aether 2

Equipping taunts in Rivals of Aether 2 is a fun way to add personality to your character and show some flair during matches. Here’s a simple guide on how to equip taunts in the game.

1. Access the Customization Menu

  • Main Menu: Start by navigating to the game’s main menu.

  • Select Customization: Look for the "Customization" option, where you can personalize characters, including taunts.

2. Choose Your Character

  • In the customization section, select the character you want to equip a taunt for. Each character has unique taunts, and some may need to be unlocked before you can use them.

3. Browse Available Taunts

  • Available Taunts: Scroll through the list of taunts for your character. If some taunts are locked, you may need to complete specific in-game challenges or reach a certain level to unlock them.

  • Preview: Many games allow you to preview taunts in the customization menu. Check if there’s an option to see what each taunt looks like.

4. Equip Your Taunt

  • Select and Equip: Once you find a taunt you like, select it to equip it to your character. Some games allow multiple taunts, so you can assign them to different buttons if Rivals of Aether 2 supports this feature.

5. Save Changes

  • Make sure to save your changes, if needed, before exiting the customization menu otherwise the changes won’t go through.

6. Use Your Taunt in Matches

  • During a match press the designated taunt button to show off your equipped taunt. Taunting is great but use it wisely—timing a taunt well can be part of the fun!


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