Completionist cape

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The completionist cape is a cape that is awarded to players who have "completed the game" by finishing all major content available. It can be bought in the Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard on the top floor by members who have maximum total level (all skills trained to level 99, and level 120 in Dungeoneering, Slayer, Farming, Herblore, Archaeology, and Invention), as well as completed all quests and tasks, unlocked all of the music tracks, and completed a number of other requirements listed below. When bought, the cape comes with a corresponding hood.

The completionist cape's stats are identical to those of max cape. Both capes have the second highest stats for an All-class cape, with only the Igneous Kal-Zuk being stronger. However, in terms of individual stat bonuses, the Igneous Kal capes and TokHaar-Kal capes offer superior style bonuses, though they have a lower prayer bonus and lack the life point bonus the max cape and completionist cape provide.

The minimum experience to wear the completionist cape is 888,741,971. As new content (skills, quests, tasks, accomplishments, etc.) is introduced, new requirements can be added for the regular or trimmed version of the cape. If a player is wearing the cape when new requirements are added, it will be unequipped and placed in their inventory. If their inventory is full, it will be placed in their bank.

Equipping the untrimmed cape unlocks the [Name] the Completionist title. This title can be used without wearing the cape once unlocked, and will re-lock when the cape is unable to be worn due to new requirements. As long as a player has the right to wear the cape, they may purchase additional capes from the museum guard. Purchasing the cape unlocks a cosmetic override of it in the wardrobe interface, it can then be recoloured from there. Players who have completed all the requirements for wearing a completionist cape can sit on the Throne of Fame in the Max Guild.

The cape can be upgraded to a trimmed version after completing a list of additional requirements including defeating all champions and assembling the statue of Dahmaroc in the player's house. This does not increase the cape's stats.

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

Until 24 June 2019, players were required to obtain the Reaper Crew achievement in order to obtain the completionist cape. Completing the Reaper Crew achievement currently grants a passive bonus that works with all capes.

A player without the requirements touches the cape.
A player with the requirements touches the cape.

Combat stats[edit | edit source]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

The customisation screen for the completionist cape

The colours of a completionist cape can be changed by using the 'Customise' option in the right-click menu of the cape. In the Skillcape Customiser interface, players have the right-click option on any of the four colour palettes to get or set a certain colour via the HSL colour algorithm (hue, saturation, and luminosity). Each colour palette can also be left-clicked to choose a colour using an in-game colour picker.

This cape leaves a particle trail behind the wearer. The particles change from white to gold when upgraded to the trimmed version. The particles' colour is not customisable beyond this.

Abilities[edit | edit source]

The completionist cape has several abilities, all of which are shared with other items and methods of access.

The update of 24 June 2019 removed many of the benefits of equipping the completionist cape, making them available at all times instead.

Skillcape perks[edit | edit source]

The max cape, completionist cape, trimmed completionist cape, and their master variants can hold up to three skillcapes. Since each skillcape has a perk, this gives access to up to three perks at a time, by using the respective capes on the max or completionist capes. Both regular and master skillcapes can be added, and a regular cape will not automatically upgrade to add the perk of a master cape (it needs to be replaced instead). The same perk cannot be added more than once. Adding a master cape after a regular cape of the same skill will upgrade the regular cape instead of using up a new slot.

The selected perks are applied on any cape the player is wearing, including cape-slot items that are not actually capes. The exceptions are the Red cape and blue Soul wars capes while inside Soul Wars and capes that have their own perks (skillcapes, master skillcapes, and expert skillcapes), as their own respective perks take priority. If a player becomes ineligible to wear the max or completionist capes due to a new skill being released, the perks will stop applying until the cape can be worn again.

Since the perks are shared across all capes, the player cannot add different perks to the max and completionist capes, and if the player owns more than one of each they will all have the same set of perks. However, an expert skillcape (which can hold up to two skillcapes from their respective group of skills) may have different perks, which are only accessible when wearing that specific cape.

The cape used to grant the perk cannot be retrieved, which means that switching perks effectively costs 99,000 coins for a regular skillcape, and 120,000 coins for a master skillcape. For a list of perks see this listing.

Requirements[edit | edit source]

Members can buy the cape and hood on the top floor of the Varrock Museum for 5,000,000 coins from the museum guard. Attempting to touch the cape without meeting all requirements will turn the player into a random animal (including monkeys, squirrels, and chickens) and knock them away from the cape. The player will also be given a list of remaining achievements. The quickest way to check these is to open the Hero interface: the Achievements tab contains a list of untrimmed and trimmed cape requirements, both of which can be filtered to only show outstanding achievements. Another method for maxed players is to use the right-click option on the throne in the Max Guild.

There are 74 achievements in this group.

Trimmed[edit | edit source]

Emote[edit | edit source]

Wearing this cape and using the cape emote performs an emote in which the player transforms into a dragon, flies up and hovers in the air while burning a classic "RS" sign into the ground before landing and transforming back into the player. The RS symbol disappears when the emote is over.

If this emote is performed with a trimmed cape, the dragon is gilded; adding a gold plating to the wing membranes and along the dragon's neck and head. The movements of the emote remain the same.

Comparison with other capes[edit | edit source]

Update history[edit | edit source]

This information has been compiled as part of the update history project. Some updates may not be included—see here for how to help out!
  • patch 12 October 2020 (Update):
    • Fixed an issue where too many keepsake keys were being refunded when removing Completionist Capes from the Keepsake Box.
  • patch 24 February 2020 (Update):
    • When trying to equip a Completionist cape from the bank without the requirements the cape will no longer visually remain in the Back slot.
  • patch 14 October 2019 (Update):
    • You can no longer repeatedly trigger trimmed completionist cape broadcasts when re-obtaining the cape.
    • Fixed an issue where the user wasn't able to equip the trimmed completionist capes even if some of the quests were under the grace period.
  • patch 9 September 2019 (Update):
    • Completionist capes are now more reliably removed when you no longer meet the requirements to wear it on login.
  • patch 12 August 2019 (Update):
    • You can now choose a skillcape emote correctly when wearing a Completionist cape.
  • patch 1 July 2019 (Update):
    • There was a small case where players who had not purchased the Max cape but were Comped/Trimmed were not able to benefit from the Max Cape perks passive benefit. A check has now been added to the Comp and Trim capes to fix this issue.
    • We've re-added the missing 100 life bonus if you've unlocked the Max and/or Completionist Cape.
  • update 24 June 2019 (Update):
    • Removed the Reaper Crew requirement, added Bean There, Done That as a requirement.
    • Reduced the equipment bonuses of the cape (to be equal to the max cape) so that it is no longer best-in-slot. The removed bonuses were added to the Reaper Crew achievement, which applies to every cape when unlocked.
    • Removed most of benefits of the cape that it inherits from other capes, moving them to either be permanently enabled or activatable bonuses, including:
    • Removed the fire/kiln cape effect when fighting Ice strykewyrms to make that a cape-exclusive bonus
    • Upon purchasing the completionist cape, a cosmetic override version is automatically unlocked, including the normal and hooded cape, as well as the hood.
  • ninja 26 March 2018 (Update):
    • Added skillcape perk icons to the tooltip of the max and completionist capes.
  • patch 16 October 2017 (Update):
    • The click radius on a player when using the Completionist & Trimmed Completionist emotes has been reduced to the same size as the normal players' click box area.
  • patch 11 September 2017 (Update):
    • Bank PIN protection has been added when attempting to destroy a completionist cape.
  • hotfix 29 August 2017 (Update):
    • The Menaphos amnesty check to the Slayer skill when attempting to wear a Completionist cape was reinstated.
  • patch 27 February 2017 (Update):
    • A typo formerly seen when combining skillcapes with the max or completionist cape has been fixed.
  • ninja 22 August 2016 (Update):
    • Reshuffled the completionist cape's worn options, placing Max Guild at the top.
  • patch 21 March 2016 (Update):
    • Players can no longer activate their keepsaked completionist cape overrides if they no longer meet the requirements to wear it.
  • patch 29 February 2016 (Update):
    • Players no longer need to log out and in to re-equip their keepsaked master quest cape or completionist capes after achieving the last requirement.
  • patch 8 June 2015 (Update):
    • A blank line that appeared on remaining requirements when attempting to equip a completionist cape with only one remaining music track has been removed.
  • ninja 26 May 2015 (Update):
    • Players can now check their completionist cape and trimmed completionist cape requirements under the 'Heroes' tab, along with a toggle to hide completed requirements.
  • patch 14 July 2014 (Update):
    • The completionist cape emotes no longer get corrupted by teleport animations.
  • ninja 27 May 2014 (Update):
    • Completionist capes will now have their particles remain in more situations.
  • hotfix 17 December 2013 (Update):
    • Claiming a Completionist cape from a gravestone will convert to coins if the player has since claimed a new one.
  • ninja 17 December 2013 (Update):
    • The completionist cape will now be stored in a gravestone instead of being converted into coins.
  • hotfix 24 April 2013 (Update):
    • Lanthas will now always have an option to talk about the Castle Wars Completionist cape requirements.
    • An issue with reclaiming your completionist cape whilst having one set as a cosmetic override has been fixed.
  • patch 25 March 2013 (Update):
    • Players who have a completionist cape hood equipped and a completionist cape in their inventory can now use the "Features" option to see what requirements they still need to gain the trimmed variant of the cape.
    • Reclaiming a completionist cape has been streamlined.
    • The completionist cape now awards a 100 lifepoint boost, similar to the cape of legends.
  • patch 12 March 2013 (Update):
    • An issue with Desert tasks and Completionist cape not appearing on the Noticeboard has been fixed.
  • patch 7 February 2012 (Update):
    • Completionist cape skill requirements are no longer cut off if trying to list too many skills.
  • patch 1 November 2011 (Update):
    • The completionist cape now uses correct grammar when a player only has 1 music track left to unlock.
  • patch 25 October 2011 (Update):
    • The max and completionist capes can now be manually set to colour values of 0.
  • patch 16 May 2011 (Update):
    • This cape can now be stored on a POH cape rack by using the hood on the rack.
    • This cape now awards the correct amount of coins on death.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The completionist cape was first mentioned in the Capes of Distinction Developers' Blog; it was referred to as the "uber cape" at that point.
  • Prior to update on 24 June 2019, the completionist cape beat every other cape in all fields of equipment bonuses except for weight, which was higher than several other capes. Since the update the completionist cape has stats identical to the max cape.
  • Unlocking all emotes is not a requirement for the Completionist cape, as 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.
  • With an update in October 2011, the particle trail of the cape was extended.
  • There was previously a bug where if the cape was keepsaked and a max cape or second completionist cape is customised, it would not immediately change the keepsaked cape. However, wearing the actual cape, deactivating and reactivating the override, or logging in and out would make the change take effect. This has since been fixed.
  • Earning or trimming the completionist cape for the first time broadcasts a message globally.
  • As of the patches made on 17 December 2013, the cape will only convert to 5 million coins if lost in the Wilderness, and normally remains as an item in a grave. However, if a player possesses another cape before they return to their grave in attempt to obtain multiple capes, the one in the grave will be converted to 5 million coins.
  • With the update of player-owned ports on 7 January 2014, the cape's life points stats and armour rating were upgraded to match those of the superior reefwalker's cape.
  • The completionist cape used to be the most expensive item purchased from a store or NPC.
  • On 1 July 2014, the armour bonus of the cape changed from 207 to 65.
  • The Completionist cape used to change back to its original colours upon entering the wilderness or other PvP-enabled areas due to cosmetic overrides not being permitted in such locations. The max cape would do so as well. This has since been fixed.
  • The update on 24 August 2015 made it possible for Ironmen and Hardcore Ironmen to receive the Completionist cape.
  • There was a bug where, if a player owned a keepsaked cape and lost the requirements to use it and then regained such ability, the keepsaked cape would sometimes remain locked until the player logged out and back in. This even happened if the item was equipped from the inventory or bank. This was fixed on 29 February 2016.
  • Despite the stated requirement of having completed all quests, the requirement actually checks for maximum quest points. Thus, it is not necessary to complete all quests to meet this requirement if a player completed the original version of a later reworked quest (i.e. if a player has completed Romeo & Juliet prior to its removal, completion of Gunnar's Ground is not necessary to meet this requirement). However, starting or completing all the reworked quests may be necessary to meet other requirements, such as unlocking music tracks.
  • When the completionist cape was first released, the examine text said: "You have completed RuneScape; go outside."

References[edit | edit source]