Quest point cape

A Quest point cape with the hood can be purchased for 99,000 coins from Wise Old Man in Draynor Village by players who have achieved the current maximum number of quest points. Currently, the maximum is 282 Quest Points, with the addition of the newest quest, The Tale of the Muspah. It is the only Cape of Accomplishment not associated directly with a skill. Quest point capes are bright cyan in colour, and are currently untrimmable. This also means that the Quest point cape will not act as a second cape in the cape-trimming equation. When new quests are released, raising the quest point maximum, wearers of the cape will have it unequipped and will have to complete the new quests before being allowed to wear it or even place it on their cape rack again. When unequipped (after a new quest) the cape and hood will go into the player's inventory if there is enough room, or into the player's bank. If there is neither room in the player's inventory nor the player's bank, the cape will find its way to the Wise Old Man, who can give it back to the player free of charge.

The Rag and Bone Man wishlist miniquest must also be completed in order for a player to achieve this cape. A yellow asterisk will appear next to the Rag and Bone Man quest journal entry after the main quest has been completed to serve as a reminder.

The Chaos Tunnels: The Hunt for Surok miniquest must also be completed in order for a player to achieve this cape as this miniquest is a specific pre-requisite for While Guthix Sleeps.

The Quest Point Cape at present takes 8,198,862xp + Additional Xp for combat level 85 minimum to achieve, and is generally not considered as impressive as a skillcape would be due to the lower time commitment in gaining the required skills, despite the fact that many quests are far more challenging and involved than most skill training.

Jagex has recently added sound to the emote and some music that plays after the emote is finished.

When you use the Quest point cape or quest point hood on the Wise Old Man, the following conversation applies: Player: Do you think I need to keep this? Wise Old Man: I suppose you could use it for defence. Player: Thanks, old man.

Minimum skill levels


The quests requiring the highest skill levels, along with the levels required (without boosts) are:
 * Agility - Rocking Out - 60
 * Attack - TokTz-Ket-Dill - 40
 * Construction - TokTz-Ket-Dill - 50
 * Cooking - Recipe for Disaster (Freeing King Awowogei) - 70
 * Crafting - Rocking Out - 66
 * Defence - King's Ransom, While Guthix Sleeps - 65
 * Farming - While Guthix Sleeps - 65
 * Firemaking - In Pyre Need - 55
 * Fishing - Swan Song - 62
 * Fletching - In Pyre Need - 53
 * Herblore - While Guthix Sleeps - 65
 * Hitpoint - None
 * Hunter - While Guthix Sleeps - 55
 * Magic - While Guthix Sleeps - 75
 * Mining - Lunar Diplomacy - 60
 * Prayer - Summer's End - 55
 * Ranged - Mourning's Ends Part I - 60
 * Runecrafting - Devious Minds - 50
 * Slayer - Back to my Roots - 59
 * Smithing - Rocking Out - 69
 * Strength - The Path of Glouphrie - 60
 * Summoning - Summer's End, While Guthix Sleeps - 23
 * Thieving - Rocking Out - 63
 * Woodcutting - Back to my Roots - 72
 * Combat level - Dream Mentor, Smoking Kills - 85
 * Quest Points - While Guthix Sleeps - 270


 * Also note that the combined level of Attack and Strength must equal 130 or higher - While Guthix Sleeps