Bomber cap

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Bomber cap
Release6 November 2006 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemEnlightened Journey
Properties
TradeableNo
EquipableYes
StackableNo
DisassemblyYes
DestroyYou'll have to visit Auguste on Entrana to get a new cap.
ExamineThe red baron would be jealous.
Options [?]
BackpackWear, Destroy
Values
Value1 coin
High alch1 coin
Low alch1 coin
On deathAlways kept outside dangerous area
Weight0.001 kg
Advanced data
Item ID9945
LinksMRID • recipe
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The bomber cap is one of two items of clothing that form the bomber jacket costume, the other being the bomber jacket. Players obtain the set after completing the Enlightened Journey quest.

Players can combine the bomber cap with the gnome goggles from the Gnome Restaurant minigame into a cap and goggles by talking with Auguste on Entrana.

This item can be stored in the armour case in the costume room of a player-owned house.

Combat stats

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Requirements
None
Class
None
Slot
Tier
None
Bomber jacket outfit equipped.png: Bomber cap equipped by a player
Style attributes
 
Damage0.00.00.00.0
Accuracy0000
Defensive attributes
 Armour0.0Reduction
 LP0PvM0%
 Prayer0PvP0%

Products

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For an exhaustive list of all products, see here.

Disassembly

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Bomber cap
Disassembly categoryClothing
Disassembly XP0.3
Item quantity required1
Material chance
Base junk chance  98.9%
Material count1
Cover parts35/100
Simple parts35/100
Padded parts29/100
Variable components1/100
Advanced data
Raw categoryclothing
Item level (for junk chance)1

Update history

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  • hidden 9 January 2023 (Update):
    • This item is now always kept upon death outside the Wilderness.

Trivia

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  • The examine text is a reference to Manfred von Richthofen, a legendary German fighter pilot in World War I, who was known as The Red Baron due to the colour of his aeroplane, and his skill at taking down Allied planes.
  • A single chevron can be seen on top of the cap, indicating the Private rank. Interestingly, the Private rank is non-existent in the Air Force.