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This cape has an untrimmed, trimmed, hooded trimmed, and master version.

The Hooded farming cape is a Cape of Accomplishment for the Farming skill, with a farming hood attached. It is the hooded version of the farming cape. It's made by using the farming hood on the farming cape, which can be reversed with the right-click "Detach" option.

The Farming cape is considered one of the hardest and most admirable capes in the game to achieve, due to the immense amount of time and patience one requires to master the Farming skill. However, if a player were to take part in Wilderness Warbands, of which one of the potential rewards is large amounts of farming experience, it can become considerably easier at higher levels. The skill can either result in a net profit or net loss depending on how it is trained.

The cape also has an emote, lasting 6.6 seconds, during which the player grows flowers and smells them. The Farming cape needs to be equipped in order to perform this emote.

Should a player achieve skill mastery in a second skill after Farming, the hooded Farming cape will turn into a hooded farming cape (t), which is the trimmed version of the original cape. The Farming cape (t) has a light green trim.

Talking to Martin the Master Gardener gives an option to toggle the appearance of the cape to a retro version, overriding the normal appearance and making it look similar to how it did before the 2015 graphical update. Despite it not being a new item, the retro cape can be used with a dragon keepsake key.

A player performing the Farming cape emote
Combat Stats
RequirementsHooded farming cape equipped
99 Farming
ClassSlot
CombatSwords AllBack slot
Tier
75
WeaponsMainOff
Damage--
Accuracy--
Style-
Range-
AttributesDamage reduction
DefenceArmour33PvM: 0%PvP: 0%
ConstitutionLife points0Style bonuses
PrayerPrayer2Strength21Ranged21Magic21
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Trivia

  • Currently, 102,949 people are able to own this cape (as seen on the highscores).
  • If you click on the skillcape icon, it says you can't protect it by paying some farmer to care for it.
  • When purchasing the Farming cape from Martin the Master Gardener, Martin claims that master farmers are a 'rare breed' and that not many people own the Farming cape.
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