Cape of Accomplishment


 * For the animated images of every emote of the Capes of Accomplishment, see Cape of Accomplishment emotes.


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A Cape of Accomplishment (also Cape of Achievement or skill cape) is a cape that symbolizes the highest level of accomplishment in a particular field. This means level 99 in any of the skills, or completion of all quests in the case of the quest point cape. Each cape can only be purchased by players who have accomplished one of these feats. Capes of Accomplishment cost 99,000 coins, and are obtained from a specific NPC master, who can be seen wearing the cape. Capes also come with matching hoods, although the hoods do not confer any bonuses. As they cannot be traded, the only way to obtain one of these is by reaching the skill level or completing the quests required.

Each cape comes with a special emote unique to that cape, which can only be performed while wearing it. The emotes are meant to "represent" the skill required to obtain the cape. In addition, wearing the cape or selecting the "operate" option on the equipment menu boosts the player's effective level in the cape's skill by one, up to 100. (This does not apply to the quest point cape; the Prayer and Hitpoints capes have a one minute "cool-down" period between uses of this effect.) Most players, however, consider the cape's ability to demonstrate that a player has a specific skill the main reason to obtain one.

Most capes have two styles, regular and trimmed. If a player only has one level 99 skill, the cape will be in the regular style, otherwise it will be trimmed; there is no way to manually choose the style, as it is entirely dependent on the number of level 99 skills one has. Trimmed capes have an additional Prayer equipment bonus over the regular capes, but other than appearance this is the only change. Regular capes will be changed into the trimmed style the instant the player obtains a second level 99 skill, regardless of whether a second cape is purchased. The exception here is again the quest point cape, which does not have a trimmed style, even if the player has two or more level 99 skills, and does not count towards the two level 99 skills needed for a trimmed cape.

The capes have been criticized by some players as useless, and an unfit reward for reaching an often difficult goal. Players are also sometimes dissatisfied by the inability to choose between the regular and trimmed styles of the cape. On the other hand, some players believe that Capes of Accomplishment were one of the few updates specifically targeted at higher leveled players, although this can be disputed.

Capes of Accomplishment are members only.



List of capes

 * Agility cape
 * Attack cape
 * Construction cape
 * Cooking cape
 * Crafting cape
 * Defence cape
 * Farming cape
 * Firemaking cape
 * Fishing cape
 * Fletching cape
 * Herblore cape
 * Hitpoints cape
 * Hunter cape
 * Magic cape
 * Mining cape
 * Prayer cape
 * Ranging cape
 * Runecrafting cape
 * Slayer cape
 * Smithing cape
 * Strength cape
 * Summoning cape
 * Thieving cape
 * Woodcutting cape
 * Quest point cape

Trivia

 * It is nearly impossible to obtain an untrimmed Slayer cape, as Slayer is trained at a slightly slower pace than Hitpoints. However, by using a multicannon mixed with attack, strength, defence magic training, and use of many rings of recoils, the untrimmed Slayer cape can be achieved.
 * The Hunter Cape emote was leaked before any player had achieved 99 in the skill by a Jagex staff member.
 * Wise Old Man is the only one of the cape sellers who doesn't wear his cape.
 * The Attack skill cape emote looks like Ryu from Street Fighter's special attack, Shoryuken.