Shadow silk hood

The Shadow silk hood is a piece of headgear with Magic and Ranged bonuses found within the dungeons of Daemonheim. This item can only be dropped by a Night spider, which are most common on 5:5 large floors. The drop rate is unknown, but is said to be quite rare. The Shadow silk hood requires 45 Defence to wear.

Dropping monsters

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Ability
A player wearing the Shadow silk hood is invisible to any humanoids that are not a mage, necromancer, or boss. Not only can mages and necromancers detect a player wearing the hood, but they can cast a spell that makes the player visible to all humanoids for a period of time. They will cast this spell immediately upon spotting a player with the hood. Seekers will also cast this spell upon engaging a player wearing the hood. The spell lasts longer if cast by a higher level mage and can last for a few minutes. The exception is skeleton mages, which can attack you but cannot cast the spell to render you visible. The spell looks the same as the Lunar spell Stat Spy.

When attacking a humanoid enemy from an invisible state, the player does not become visible to other humanoid enemies in the room. This means that it is possible to clear a room of non-mage humanoid enemies one at a time. Additionally, even if there are non-humanoids in the room that can see you, the hood allows you to kill these enemies first while the humanoids leave you alone.

Affected monsters

 * Humanoid monsters
 * Zombies
 * Skeletons (not including skeleton mages)
 * Giant skeletons
 * Spiritual guardians

Unaffected monsters

 * All non-humanoid monsters not listed above.
 * Skeleton mages
 * Earth warriors
 * All bosses

Monsters that can disable the effects
If the player still has concealment, the first attack of these monsters will be the anti-cloaking spell, which temporarily removes the player's concealment. Protect from Magic/Deflect Magic cannot prevent this from happening. If the monster is still alive when the spell wears off, it will cast the spell again.
 * Forgotten mages
 * Necromancers
 * Seekers
 * Reborn mages
 * Mercenary leaders

Binding
The shadow silk hood is considered to be one of the best items to bind. Some people will bind a powerful weapon and Shadow silk hood at 50+ Dungeoneering; however, others prefer binding the highest tier platebody they can wear instead of the hood, particularly if they prefer solo dungeons, although this wouldn't be recommended if a player trains Dungeoneering in groups. At 100+ Dungeoneering, all 3 of the above can be bound.

Occasionally, players will find the Blood necklace, which is extremely rare but another good item to bind due to its amulet-of-fury-esque stats and ability to do damage while healing the player simultaneously. However, the Shadow silk hood will ensure you take less damage over the length of a dungeon compared to any other bindable item.

The ability of the hood is valued so highly by players that some Dungeoneering clans or parties require the player to have this item bound in order to join. Oftentimes such clans will reject players even if they meet or surpass any of the other requirements, although on rare occasions they may help an interested player obtain the hood. Higher Dungeoneering (100+) clans may require you to have 3 items bound, the hood included.

Overall, it is up to the player whether he should bind the Shadow silk hood over something else. Defence and Prayer levels should be taken into consideration, since those are the two skills that help a player "tank" several monster(s) in a single room. For example, if a player has 90 Defence, he might opt to bind a platebody over the hood since he can withstand more damage per minute, whereas a player with 60 Defence might want to bind the hood instead, because he cannot wear a higher-tier platebody, nor can he withstand as much damage per minute.

At the start of each dungeon and each time the hood is equipped, the message "You are now concealed under your hood" appears in the chatbox. If two hoods are bound, equipping the hood in your inventory gives the same message; however, when the visibility spell is cast, switching the hood does not cause this message to appear. Therefore, it is no more useful to have two hoods bound than one, since switching hoods does not negate the spell that removes concealment.