Completionist cape

A completionist cape is the most powerful cape in the game of RuneScape. When purchased, it comes along with a corresponding hood. It can be bought in Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard on the top floor by members who have all skills trained up to 99, and Dungeoneering up to 120, completed all quests, tasks, miniquests, unlocked all the music tracks, prayers, and magic spells. The cape can then be upgraded to a trimmed version after completing a list of requirements including 5000 Castle Wars games and a full statue of Dahmaroc in the player's house.

As new content (quests, tasks, accomplishments, etc.) is introduced to RuneScape, a lot of it ends up being added to the requirements for the regular and/or trimmed version of the cape, which makes it extremely hard to wear for a long period of time.

The cape dates back to the Second Age, when it was enchanted by the mage Dahmaroc.

Other abilities
The cape combines the abilities of several other items:
 * Ava's Alerter: Retrieve arrows
 * Ardougne cloak 4: Teleport the player to the Ardougne monastery
 * Ardougne cloak 4: Teleport the player to the Ardougne farming patch
 * Ardougne cloak 4: Enhanced thieving abilities
 * Fire cape/TokHaar-Kal: Bonus damage when fighting Ice Strykewyrms
 * Bonesack(e): Teleport to the Odd Old Man
 * Spirit cape: Option to toggle the ability to use 20% less summoning special energy when using scrolls. You must use a Spirit cape on the Completionist cape to unlock this function.

Requirements
Members can buy the cape and hood on the top floor of the Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard. Anyone without the requirements to touch it will be turned into a random animal (including monkeys, squirrels and chickens) and knocked away from the cape. They will also be given a list of remaining requirements.

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Regular
The non-trimmed cape can only be worn by players who have:

Trimmed
To wear the trimmed version, you will need the following in addition to the previous requirements. Note that investigating the empty cape rack in the Varrock Museum will provide a list of things still to be done.

Appearance


Like clan cloaks and a max cape, the colours of a completionist cape can be customised by using the the option in the right-click menu of the cape.

Similar to a dungeoneering master cape, this cape leaves a white particle trail behind the owner. These particles change to gold when upgraded to the trimmed version. The particle colour is not customisable.

Emote


Players who have managed to achieve this cape can perform an emote in which they transform into a dragon, fly up and hover in the air while burning a classic "RS" sign into the ground before landing and transforming back into a player. The RS symbol disappears when the emote is over.

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If this emote is performed with a trimmed cape, your dragon form will be equipped with a set of golden dragon armour and your wings will have their webs gold-plated as well. The movements of the emote however, will remain the same.



Trivia
Bought my first completionist cape. I visited the Varrock Museum and took rightful ownership of my completionist cape. Upgraded my completionist cape. After incredible effort, I unlocked the final enchantment of Dahmaroc for my completionist cape.
 * A completionist cape was first mentioned in the Capes of Distinction Developers' Blog. It was referred to as the "uber cape" at that point.
 * A completionist cape beats every other cape in all fields of equipment bonuses — except for magic attack, in which god capes give the same bonus, and weight, which is higher than several other capes, including spotted and spottier capes. However, it is only on par with the TokHaar-Kal in defence and strength bonuses.
 * After the player buys their first completionist cape, their Adventurer's Log reads:
 * After obtaining the trimmed cape, their log is updated with:
 * With an update on October 4th 2011, the particle trail of the cape was extended.
 * A trimmed completionist cape is still just called "completionist cape" as opposed to "completionist cape (t)".

Acquiring a completionist cape broadcasts a message globally
(appears in all worlds).

Completionist cape