Hooded woodcutting cape

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Hooded woodcutting cape
Release16 March 2015 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableNo
EquipableYes
StackableNo
DisassemblyNo
DestroyDrop
ExamineThe cape worn by master woodcutters.
Options [?]
BackpackWear, Detach
EquippedBoost
Values
Value99,000 coins
High alch59,400 coins
Low alch39,600 coins
On deathReclaimable
Value: 99,000
Reclaim: 100
Weight0.453 kg
Advanced data
Item ID34288
LinksMRID • recipe
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The hooded woodcutting cape is the Cape of Accomplishment for the Woodcutting skill, and is specifically crafted by combining the Woodcutting hood with an untrimmed or trimmed Woodcutting cape by using one on the other. The hood and cape may subsequently be detached via a right-click option when unequipped in the player's inventory.

The cape may be purchased for 99,000 coins alongside the Woodcutting hood from Wilfred (who can be found wandering through the trees north-west of the north exit of Falador) by players who have achieved level 99 Woodcutting. Woodcutting skillcapes are light brown in colour, and have a green trim if the player has more than one level 99 skill.

Talking to Wilfred 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 keepsake key.

A player performing the Woodcutting cape emote
A player performing the Woodcutting cape emote

Combat stats

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Requirements
99 Woodcutting
Class
All
Slot
TierType
Level75Power Hybrid armour
Armour60
Damage60
Hooded woodcutting cape equipped.png: Hooded woodcutting cape equipped by a player
Style attributes
 
Damage22.522.522.522.5
Accuracy0000
Defensive attributes
 Armour33.9Reduction
 LP0PvM0%
 Prayer2PvP0%

Perk

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The Hooded woodcutting cape's perk provides an increased chance of receiving a bird's nest or crystal geode.

Up to three perks of the capes of accomplishment can be added to the max cape, the completionist cape, the trimmed completionist cape, and their master versions. Up to two perks of the capes of accomplishment of a specific skill type can be added to the respective Expert cape of Accomplishment. This can be done by using a Cape of Accomplishment with the desired perk on one of the capes. The cape of accomplishment is then lost in the process. To make space for other perks, it is possible to later remove the added perks, but with no reimbursement. All of the added perks are shared among max cape, completionist cape, trimmed completionist cape, and their master versions, thus it is not possible to have different configurations of perks on the different capes.

Creation

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Requirements
MembersYes
Ticks1 (0.6s)
MaterialQuantityCost
Woodcutting cape1N/A
Woodcutting hood1N/A
Total cost
OutputQuantityCost
Hooded woodcutting cape1N/A
Requirements
MembersYes
Ticks1 (0.6s)
MaterialQuantityCost
Woodcutting cape (t)1N/A
Woodcutting hood1N/A
Total cost
OutputQuantityCost
Hooded woodcutting cape (t)1N/A

Update history

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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!
  • update 9 March 2026 (Update):
    • Equipment damage values made consistent with their tier over all equipment
      • Damage bonuses: 21.6 → 22.5

Trivia

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  • Currently, 249,836 people are able to own this cape (as seen on the highscores).
  • The Woodcutting skill icon is slightly lower on the Woodcutting cape than on most of the other Capes of Accomplishment.
  • The Woodcutting cape emote is based on the Japanese children's game Daruma Otoshi. A large version of the game, similar to the size in the emote, was featured on the show Unbeatable Banzuke with the title "Daruma 7".
  • The retro version of the Woodcutting cape features a slight graphical error, in which the two "tails" of the cape appear oddly shaded, regardless of lighting.
  • The trimmed woodcutting cape's in-game name is "Woodcutting cape (t)", shortened similarly to the Construct. cape.