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Completionist cape
Completionist cape inv
AKA? Comp cape
Release date 3 May 2011 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? No
Equipable? Yes
Stackable? No
Alchemy Cannot be alchemised
Destroy You'll have to buy this back for 5,000,000 coins at Varrock Museum if you destroy it.
On death Is converted to 5,000,000 coins when under gravestone.
Store price 5,000,000 coins
(Museum guard)
Examine A cape worn by those who've over achieved.
Weight 0.4 kg
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Completionist cape detail
Completionist cape
Completionist cape (t)
AKA? Trimmed comp cape, tcc
Release date 3 May 2011 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? No
Equipable? Yes
Stackable? No
Alchemy Cannot be alchemised
Destroy You'll have to buy this back for 5,000,000 coins at Varrock Museum if you destroy it.
On death Is converted to 5,000,000 coins when under gravestone.
Store price 5,000,000 coins
(Museum guard)
Examine We'd pat you on the back, but this cape would get in the way.
Weight 0.4 kg
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Completionist cape (t) detail
























The completionist cape is the best cape in the game and is awarded to players who have "completed the game" by finishing all of the major content available. When purchased, it comes along with a corresponding hood. It can be bought in Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard on the top floor by members who have all skills trained up to 99, and Dungeoneering up to 120, completed all quests, tasks, miniquests, unlocked all the music tracks, prayers, and magic spells. The cape can then be upgraded to a trimmed version after completing a list of requirements including unlocking Profound decorative armour at Castle Wars and a full statue of Dahmaroc in the player's house.

As new content (quests, tasks, accomplishments, etc.) is introduced to RuneScape, a lot of it ends up being added to the requirements for the regular and/or trimmed version of the cape, which makes it extremely hard to wear for a long period of time. If a player is wearing the cape when new content is added to the requirements, it will be unequipped and placed in their inventory or bank, depending on space.

The cape dates back to the Second Age, when it was enchanted by the mage Dahmaroc.

Combat Stats
Class Slot
CombatSwords All Cape slot
Weapons Main Off
Damage - -
Accuracy - -
Type - -
Attributes
Defence-icon Armour rating46
Constitution-icon Life bonus+100
Prayer-icon Prayer bonus6
Critical bonuses
Attack-icon3.0% Ranged-icon3.0% Magic-icon3.0%
Completionist cape equipped
Completionist cape (t) full
A player wearing the default completionist cape (untrimmed)
A player wearing the default completionist cape (trimmed)
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Other abilities Edit

The cape combines the abilities of several other items:

RequirementsEdit

Touching cape without reqs
A player touching the cape without the requirements.
Members can buy the cape and hood on the top floor of the Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard. If anyone that hasn't met all requirements tries to touch it, they will be turned into a random animal (including monkeys, squirrels and chickens) and knocked away from the cape. They will also be given a list of remaining requirements.

RegularEdit

The non-trimmed cape can only be worn by players who have:

All skill levels at maximum (120 Dungeoneering and 99 in all other skills).
All quests completed (Including Odd Old Man's wish list and Fur 'n' Seek).
All tasks completed.
All magic spells unlocked from Livid Farm.
Bones to Peaches unlocked from the Mage Training Arena.
Unlocked the Tune Bane Ore spell from a scroll in Ritual of the Mahjarrat.
Unlocked the Rapid Renewal prayer from Dungeoneering.
All Varrock Museum Kudos earned.
Unlocked use of the Abyss.
Unlocked all Music tracks.
Completed The Curse of Zaros miniquest.
Laid the Goblin High Priests to rest.
Completed the Fight Kiln.
Obtained Tarn's Diary in The Lair of Tarn Razorlor.
Returned Clarence to rest.
Reached the end of the Stronghold of Player Safety.
Reached the end of the Stronghold of Security.
All 5 of the Fremennik Sagas 100% completed.
Hunted the Thalassus ten times after the Deadliest Catch quest.
Killed the Queen Black Dragon and obtained the first dragonkin journal.
You must have claimed a reward from Claus the chef for doing him a favour after completing Carnillean Rising.
You must have scored at least 1,111 in a session of Big Chinchompa Distraction and Diversion.
Completed all of Doric's and Boric's tasks following What's Mine is Yours.
Completed the player-owned port tutorial.
Must have unlocked the Enhanced yaktwee stick by catching 1,000 charm sprites.

TrimmedEdit

To wear the trimmed version, you will need the following in addition to the previous requirements. Note that investigating the empty cape rack in the Varrock Museum will provide a list of things still to be done.

4,000 Chompy kills.
Scabarite research completed.
Highest rune shop unlocked from Ali Morrisane.
All hot-air balloon travel routes unlocked.
Eagle transport routes fully unlocked.
Defeated the 4 sub-bosses in the Pollnivneach Slayer Dungeon after Smoking Kills.
Unlocked ability to craft all Slayer items and to deliver killing blows quicker.
Master White Knight rank obtained.
Flying broomstick unlocked. (Includes unlocking the teleport option & getting all magic XP)
Found all hidden treasure from Making History.
Achieved a score of 1,250+ in Conquest.
Unlocked the full power of the Ivandis flail and blisterwood weapons. (500 burned vyrewatch.)
Speak to Lanthus while wearing a full set of profound decorative armour.
Unlocked maximum access to Mobilising Armies rewards. (401 Rank.)
Defeated all champions.
Achieved level 5 in each Barbarian Assault role.
Completed all court cases.
Completed 25 chimp ice deliveries.
Completed all Barbarian Training with Otto.
Found all barbarian notes in the Ancient Cavern.
Unlocked all rewards from the Artisans Workshop.
Obtained all circus clothing.
Completed the Dahmaroc statue in your player-owned house.
Unlocked the scroll of life ability.
Unlocked the scroll of cleansing ability.
Unlocked the scroll of efficiency ability.
Earned the Vyrelord/Vyrelady title after the Branches of Darkmeyer.
Made a Zaros symbol in Char's training cave.
Attain the highest Esteem rank possible (rank 1) from training in the Runespan.
Obtain Song from the Depths hidden rewards.
Obtain all the dragonkin journals by killing the Queen Black Dragon.
Acquire a champion's tackle box from the Fish Flingers distraction and diversion.
Explore the Eastern Lands as far as the Pincers from your player-owned port.
Complete the Hyu-Ji and Quin storylines from your player-owned port.

Forms players may take if requirements are not met Edit

Players may take the following forms if they attempt to wear the cape from the stand in Varrock Museum without the above requirements:

Appearance Edit

Completionist cape customiser
The customisation screen for the Completionist Cape.

Like a clan cloak and a max cape, the colours of a completionist cape can be customised by using the option in the right-click menu of the cape. In the Skillcape Customiser interface, players have the right-click option on the either of the four colour palettes to get or set a certain colour via the HSL colour algorithm (hue, saturation, and luminosity).

Similar to a dungeoneering master cape, this cape leaves a white particle trail behind the owner. These particles change to gold when upgraded to the trimmed version. The particle colour is not customisable.

EmoteEdit

Players who have managed to achieve this cape can perform an emote in which they transform into a dragon, fly up and hover in the air while burning a classic "RS" sign into the ground before landing and transforming back into a player. The RS symbol disappears when the emote is over.

If this emote is performed with a trimmed cape, your dragon form will be equipped with a set of golden dragon armour and your wings will have their webs gold-plated as well. The movements of the emote however, will remain the same.

TriviaEdit

  • A completionist cape beats every other cape in all fields of equipment bonuses except for the following:
  • The completionist cape was first mentioned in the Capes of Distinction Developers' Blog; it was referred to as the "uber cape" at that point.
  • Unlocking all the emotes is not a requirement for the Completionist Cape, for many of them must be bought with real life money and some are discontinued.
  • After the player buys their first completionist cape, their Adventurer's Log reads:
    Bought my first completionist cape.
    I visited the Varrock Museum and took rightful ownership of my completionist cape.
  • After obtaining the trimmed cape, their log is updated with:
    Upgraded my completionist cape.
    After incredible effort, I unlocked the final enchantment of Dahmaroc for my completionist cape.
  • With an update on October 2011, the particle trail of the cape was extended.
  • A trimmed completionist cape is still just called "completionist cape" as opposed to "completionist cape (t)".
  • If the player already has a customised max cape when claiming the completionist cape, then the completionist cape will automatically be customised in the same way.
  • Earning or trimming the completionist cape broadcasts a message globally.
  • The Castle Wars requirement used to be to play 5,000 games of Castle Wars, but this was changed to the current one on 9 April 2013 after player feedback that 5,000 games took too long to complete.
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