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This article is about the emote. For the item obtained in the Lunar Diplomacy quest, see Seal of Passage.
Seal Of Approval
Seal of Approval emote icon
Release date 20 December 2010 (Update)
Members No
Sound Yes
Enhancer No
Duration 5.4 seconds
Requirements Completion of a Christmas event
Seal of Approval
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Seal of Approval is an emote that was released with the 2010 Christmas event called "O Little Town of Daemonheim", in which the player claps like a seal, then turns into one, and returns to normal. The seal is wearing a hat and backpack with a number. There were originally six different seals numbering one to six each with different colours, and the seal the player transformed into was chosen at random; however, after people used the emote for gambling, it was changed to always choose the same seal. This emote is unlocked by doing the Christmas event, first unlocked by Christmas 2010.

The message "The magic of the orbs prevent you from doing the emote." will appear if used in the Great Orb Project. If a player is attacked while performing the emote, a graphic glitch occurs.

There is another glitch that occurs when the emote is used adjacent to ivy and chop is clicked repeatedly; the player will chop sideways into whomever is next to the player's current location. Yet another glitch occurs when the Seal of Approval emote is performed next to an NPC on minimal graphics. The dust-effect will cause the NPC to become invisible for a moment, then return to normal as the emote ends. If you do the emote while holding a Giant's hand and facing another player, It will look like you are Smacking them for the first part of the emote. This is also true for other large or long weapons.

Trivia[]

  • The emote used to contain the seal clapping, then fall on its stomach, then start clapping again. After an update, the seal only claps.
  • As of 18 March 2013, the "Seal of Approval" emote will always use the same seal, in a move by Jagex to combat player-run games of chance, where one player would use this emote and others would bet on which seal was shown.
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