Dungeoneering cape

The Dungeoneering cape can be bought from Thok, who is located south of Daemonheim, by players who have reached level 99 Dungeoneering. Unlike any other skillcape, the Dungeoneering cape can't be trimmed by reaching level 99 Dungeoneering and at least one other 99. To get a Dungeoneering cape (t), one must achieve Dungeoneering level 120. While wearing the cape, players can perform the skill-specific emote. The level 120 cape may well have different stats and maybe another emote, but this is unconfirmed at this time. Each emote begins in a cloud of smoke, and then the player will do a particular set of tier 11 equipment (Celestial robes, Primal equipment or Sagittarian) and perform an emote. The emote ends in another cloud of smoke.

This cape has three different emotes that are performed depending on which weapon is wielded at the time of the emote. If the player has no weapons equipped, the emote is entirely random.
 * Celestial - the player flourishes the staff and hits the ground with the base of it.
 * Primal - the player spins the sword and stabs it into the ground.
 * Sagittarian - the player aims the bow up.

Whilst equipping a magic based weapon, the wearer will perform the Celestial emote, a ranged weapon, the Sagittarian emote, and a melee based weapon, the Primal emote.

Trivia

 * HS No Lifer ohi (formerly known as Skiller 703) became the first player to obtain this cape on 7 May 2010.
 * The Dungeoneering cape, along with the Quest point cape, are the only capes of accomplishment not worn by the seller.
 * The emotes for the Dungeoneering cape have particle effects, and they were the only emotes to have particle effects until May 25 2010.
 * The Dungeoneering cape is the only skill cape to have multiple emotes.
 * The Dungeoneering cape untrimmed appears to be black trimmed, as the rest of the cape is brown.
 * The Dungeoneering cape on the stand has no textures, even with the option of textures turned on.
 * The Dungeoneering cape looks slightly shorter than other skill capes when looking at it from the back. NOTE: On 27 May, all skillcapes worn by a male avatar have this, which is most likely a glitch.
 * The Dungeoneering emote is the only emote, along with Constitution, in which the cape disappears while performing it.