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 310 Quest Points. It is the only Cape of Accomplishment not associated directly with a skill. Quest point capes are light cyan in colour, and are currently untrimmable. This 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, the cape will become unequipped and owners of the cape 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.

Prior to an update on 10 August 2009, The Rag and Bone Man wishlist miniquest must also have been completed in order for a player to achieve this cape. As of now, only the quest itself need be completed in order to obtain the quest cape.

Earning the right to wear the Quest Point Cape at present takes 17,656,362 experience, (or less if you use items to boost certain skill levels for quests, with a minimum of 16,772,902) plus additional experience for a minimum of level 85 Combat, which is more total experience than a 99 skillcape.

Jagex has recently added sound to the emote and some music that plays while the emote is being performed. Exactly when the music tune starts depends on the amount of players, lag and various other factors in the area.

Minimum skill levels
Levels required to complete every quest:

b indicates that a temporary boost may be used to reach that level.

w indicates a level that is gained from quest experience rewards, not an actual requirement
 * 65 Defence is required for King's Ransom and the Knight waves training grounds, the completion of these are a requirement for Nomad's Requiem. The experience rewarded from the two is enough to get a player from level 65 to level 66.
 * There is no Constitution requirement, currently, for the Quest Point cape. 47 Constitution is gained with quest experience rewards alone, and therefore it is not avoidable.
 * With all the minimum combat discipline requirements and level 76 Constitution, the actual minimum combat level possible to wear a Quest point cape is 100, a recommendation (not requirement) for the quest The Void Stares Back. In addition, doing Nomad's Requiem is difficult without at least 76 Constitution, although it may be boosted.

Highest Quests Skill Requirements
The quests requiring the highest skill levels, along with the levels required (without boosts) are:
 * Agility - Within the Light - 69
 * Attack - The Void Stares Back - 78
 * Constitution - None (although it is safer to have at least level 76 Constitution during Nomad's Requiem).
 * Construction - The Void Stares Back - 70
 * Cooking - Recipe for Disaster (Freeing King Awowogei) - 70
 * Crafting - The Void Stares Back - 70
 * Defence - King's Ransom - 65
 * Dungeoneering - None (although it might be involved in future quests)
 * Farming - While Guthix Sleeps - 65
 * Firemaking - The Void Stares Back - 71
 * Fishing - Swan Song - 62
 * Fletching - Within the Light - 70
 * Herblore - While Guthix Sleeps - 65
 * Hunter - Nomad's Requiem - 65
 * Magic - The Void Stares Back - 80
 * Mining - Nomad's Requiem - 66
 * Prayer - Nomad's Requiem - 70
 * Ranged - Within the Light - 75
 * Runecrafting - Devious Minds - 50
 * Slayer - Blood Runs Deep - 65
 * Smithing - The Void Stares Back - 70
 * Strength - The Void Stares Back - 78
 * Summoning - The Void Stares Back - 55
 * Thieving - Do No Evil - 70
 * Woodcutting - Within the Light - 75
 * Combat level - Dream Mentor, Smoking Kills - 85
 * Quest Points - While Guthix Sleeps - 270

Trivia

 * It was previously possible to have a quest cape and be level 100 combat. This has now become impossible due to quest experience rewards.
 * The total amount of experience needed to complete all quests (assuming no boosts are used) is 17,656,362. If Spicy Stew is used for the maximum 6-level boost possible in certain skills, the cape requires 16,772,902 experience.
 * While it is possible to have any other Cape of Accomplishment at a relatively low combat level (as low as level 3 for non-combat skillcapes), having at least 100 combat is unavoidable, giving the Quest Cape the highest minimum combat level requirement for any cape. This may rise as Jagex makes more quests with increasingly higher combat requirements.
 * It is the only Cape of Accomplishment in the game that does not require a level of at least 99 in any particular skill.
 * During a cutscene in the Love Story quest, the Wise Old Man performs the quest cape emote. Strangely though, the back of the cape doesn't look like the normal quest cape. Instead, the back is covered with a plain blue colour.
 * On 25 May 2010, the emote was changed to include particle effects and a different animation.
 * When getting the Quest point cape from the Wise Old Man, Zenevivia complains about how you are still questing.
 * It is possible to wear the Quest point cape without completing all the quests, provided that you had already finished Romeo and Juliet before its removal, and only have Gunnar's Ground left.
 * The minimum level requirements for Fletching and Woodcutting will soon raise (probably along with a few other skills), because of the upcoming Mahjarrat series quest. The Woodcutting requirement will go up to 78, and the Fletching reqirement will jump up 13 levels to 83. [[File:Modash.png]]
 * Sometimes while sitting with this cape the lower half of it under the quest symbol will appear transparent.