Behind the Scenes

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Hello, and welcome to another exciting Behind the Scenes article.

It’s October already, and Diango and his fairies are beginning to wonder where the year has gone. In order to make enough toys ready for Christmas, Diango’s shipped in as many raw materials as he can, including some of the wood from the haunted forest around Draynor Manor. What trouble can be caused by a few confused poltergeists? Will you be able to clean out the haunted workshop? Pick up your ghost-busting gear later on this month, and you might even earn yourself a spooky reward in this year’s Halloween update.

Also in October, Player-Owned Houses will get their first update since launch, with the all new costume room! Build magic wardrobes and treasure chests, and free up some space in the bank! Players will be able to store all their favourite random event costumes, special treasure trail outfits and even some of the odd little toys they’ve picked up on your travels over the years. More information will follow later this month.

As well as all of your funky costumes, the POH addition will also be able to store one of our other releases this month… the awe inspiring “Capes of Achievement”. Yes, players who have reached the awesome status of having level 99 in a skill or completing all of the released quests will soon earn the right to wear a special cape. Each cape - one for each skill plus one for the quests - will be available in mono-colour or with a trim. Each cape also comes with its own special (and unique) animation, as well as a slight boost to its associated stat. The capes themselves look stunning, and will complement the outfits of even the flashiest adventurers.

Players will also be able to explore the next level to the strange dungeon in Seers’ Village this month, with the launch of Elemental Workshop Part 2. A new book has turned up talking about the mysteries of the “Elemental Helm”. What puzzles await? Only those with a logical mind should find out…

Also this month, we see the next batch of our NPC improvements. After the dragons, giants and demons got the full treatment last month, a few of our other beasts got jealous and joined the queue to the Makeover Mage’s patented “upgrade-a-race-o-matic”. What will the bears, rats and bats look like after he (or she) has woven her (or his) magic? Well, you’ll be able to find out sooner than you think, because we’re releasing a range of wallpapers to support this interesting project. More to come soon!

My Arm is tired. He’s tried planting spades and even dwarves, but nothing seems to be working. Clearly My Arm doesn’t know enough about what the humans call “farming”.

Confused? You will be when you’re asked to accompany trolls across the map in search of the fabled goutweed. Where will My Arm take you next? Find out later this month!

The Knowledge Base gets some serious updates later this month, with the next round of Area Guides, a new postbag, and of course, the players’ artwork gallery.

With some other small improvements like new desert goats and a new potion, you’ll always find something new to do in October!

Money making guide/Crafting

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Effectiveness Crafting Level Requirement Details Other Requirements
***** Level 1 Buy cowhides from the Grand Exchange (for 212 coins each) and tan them into soft leather (which sells for 304 coins each) or hard leather (which sells for 301 coins each). You can also kill cows and gather the hides yourself instead of buying them.
***** Level 8 Buy gold bars from the Grand Exchange. Teleport to Falador, and smelt all those bars into amulets. Then teleport back to Varrock and sell the amulets. This method is about 2 times faster than Flax, and it earns 2 times the Experience as well. Doing this earns about 100 gold profit per bar.  
*****
100,000
Level 10 If you pick Flax from places such as Seers’ Village or Lletya, and spin the collected Flax into bow strings, you can sell the bow strings for 192 coins each. Some good places to spin them would be in Lumbridge Castle or Neitiznot (requires The Fremennik Isles), as a bank isn’t too far away from the spinning wheels in either of those locations. There is also a spinning wheel on the second floor of a house in Seers’ Village which some players use to spin their Flax on the way to the bank. Another place to craft bowstrings is in the Tree Gnome Stronghold. Several Flax fields, three spinning wheels, and a bank are all in close proximity in the south-east corner of the stronghold. Spinning Flax while wearing the Seer’s Village headband will make the wheel spin your Flax faster.  
***** A faster method is to buy the Flax for 95 coins each which makes 97 coins per bowstring. If you wanted to make large amounts of money from using this method, you would need to have around 10,000 of bow strings. You can spin about 1,200 Flax an hour if you buy the Flax, and you spin at Lumbridge Castle. There’s a wheel on the second floor and a bank at the 3rd floor.  
***** Level 25 Sanctify Olive oil(3) in the Shades of Mort’ton (minigame) to make Sacred oil (3) by repairing the temple there. Approximately 4 Timber beams, 4 Limestones, 20 Swamp pastes, and 36 Olive oil(3)s will produce 36 Sacred oil (3)s every 10 minutes if a Spirit terrorbird is used to assist in making trips to the bank in Burgh de Rott for a net profit of roughly 454,776 coins per hour. Note that all ingredients except for Swamp paste should be bought from Razmire who is located close to the temple. Sacred oil (3) is in demand both from players wishing to play the Shades of Mort’ton (minigame) as well as to cremate Vyre corpses, but may not sell very fast. Shades of Mort’ton and In Aid of the Myreque quests
***** Level 42 Players can buy seaweed and cook them, then fill buckets with sand. Use this on a furnace together and you’ll get molten glass. You can sell molten glass for roughly 500 GP each
***** Level 66 Players can make Air battlestaffs and sell them on the GE where there is a high demand for them for magic training or cast high alchemy on them yourself for a slightly less profit. These staffs high alchemise for 9,300 GP each. Buying the staffs from Zaff in Varrock rather than the GE is one of the 2 profitable method and he will sell them to you at a cost of 7,000 GP each rather than the 8,521 at the Grand Exchange. Zaff has a limited amount available per day, although this limit increases with the levels you complete for the Varrock Achievement Diary (Level 1 - 16 staffs per day; Level 2 - 32 staffs per day; Level 3 - 64 staffs per day). You can buy the air orbs from the GE for 1,060 each, attach them to the battlestaff, and sell them at market value on the GE for a profit of 1,001 each. At 16 staffs per day you make 16,016, for 32 it’s 32,032 and for 64 it’s 64,064 for 5–10 minutes work at the most. The second option is to buy Unpowered orbs and Cosmic runes ( 3 needed per orb) and to make the orbs at the air altar. This way you can buy for every 64 Battlestaves you buy at Zaff, buy another 500 Battlestaves of the GE and still make a little profit. If you use this way without buying from the GE (so only the staffs of Zaff) you can make a much larger profit per staff. Go here to see the information about the other elemental battlestaVES and find the optimal method that works for you. Effectiveness increases as you complete the Varrock Diaries.
***** Level 85 You can make clockwork cats by using a plank (196 coins each) and steel bar (1,081 coins each) with a Crafting Table 4 of a player-owned house. If the materials are bought you can make a 1,500 coin profit per cat. You may need to sell the cats at Market price to get any to sell, however. A player-owned house and level 42 Construction or access to a crafting table 4.

Runescape - Area Guides - Cities and Towns - Seers’ Village (Members)

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The Seers’ Village is a small town that was originally settled by a number of people with a particular gift for seeing the future. There are still a few of them around, but they’re a bit of a minority. You can always tell them by their white clothes and hair.

The town also plays host to Camelot, which has settled in RuneScape while it waits for its glorious return to England. In the meantime, the Knights of the Round Table are happy to wander about the grounds while they wait for a quest.

Location

 

A map of Seers’ Village

The Seers’ Village lies on the narrow strip of land that connects Kandarin to Asgarnia, and Kandarin to the Fremennik Province.

The capital of Kandarin, East Ardougne and West Ardougne, lies far to the south-west of the Seers’ Village.

To the north, beyond Sinclair Mansion, is Rellekka, home town of the Fremennik people.

Just east lies Catherby, and to the west, past the Baxtorian Waterfall, is the Tree Gnome Stronghold.

Points of Interest

 

Seers’ Village’s points of interest

The Seers’ Village is made for Fletching. There are a wide range of trees around the village, and a flax field. Combined with this, there is a spinning wheel upstairs in the seers’ house. Pacing up and down the main street is a Town Crier, who is more than happy to explain the Rules of Conduct and the role of Player Moderators.

There is also Camelot, an impressive castle filled with noble and chivalrous knights, as well as King Arthur and Merlin the wizard. If you have completed King’s Ransom, you will have access to the knights’ training room at the top of the castle.

Coal can also be brought to the village from a mine beyond McGrubor’s Wood by using the coal trucks.

Personalities

 

King Arthur
King Arthur is the legendary king of England who, since retiring from ruling the nation and questing for the Holy Grail, has decided to settle in RuneScape. He is the very symbol of honour and chivalry.
 
Merlin
Merlin was once the most powerful wizard in the world, but his powers have been greatly weakened by his clashes with Arthur’s half-sister, Morgan le Faye. He is now imprisoned in a giant crystal, unable to aid King Arthur or the knights.
King Arthur can be found in Camelot, pacing around the Round Table.   Merlin can be found in the top of the south-east tower of Camelot.
Sir Lancelot
Where would Arthur be without Lancelot, his most skilled knight? Possibly in better shape, as it was Lancelot that wooed Guinevere away from Arthur, leading to the King having a son, Mordred, with Morgan. Lancelot is a powerful knight, though, and Arthur is lucky to have his loyalty.
 
Sir Kay
Before Arthur was recognised as King of England, he lived with Sir Kay’s family and worked as Kay’s squire. Kay wasn’t particularly nice to Arthur then, but when Arthur was announced to be the true king of England, Kay was among the first to declare his loyalty.
Lancelot can be found on the first floor of Camelot.   Sir Kay can be found in Camelot’s courtyard.
Sir Gawain
When the Green Knight came upon Sir Gawain he instructed Gawain to kill him with a single blow, which he did. The Green Knight, however, could not be killed so easily, and a year later Gawain had to return the favour. Luckily for Gawain, he was wearing a magic girdle that protected him.
 
Sir Lucan
Sir Lucan is one of King Arthur’s most devoted knights. His devotion is such that, should King Arthur ever require it, he would gladly lay down his life.
Sir Gawain can be found near the Round Table.   Sir Lucan can be found near the Round Table.
Sir Palomedes
Sir Palomedes is most famous for hunting the Questing Beast, a vile creature with the head of a serpent, the body of a leopard, the back legs of a lion, and the hooves of a hart. The Questing Beast nearly defeated Sir Palomedes, but his strength and skill saved him in the end.
 
Sir Tristram
Sir Tristram first came to Camelot having already defeated Sir Palomedes in a joust, and before he was admitted to the Round Table he also knocked Arthur from his horse in another joust. Sir Tristram is probably the finest jouster in the court, perhaps equalled by Sir Lancelot.
Sir Palomedes can be found near the Round Table.   Sir Tristram can be found on the first floor of Camelot.
Sir Pelleas
Sir Pelleas was a bit of an unfortunate figure during his time in England. He fell in love with a woman who did not like him, and then was enchanted to fall in love with a sorceress. Now that he is in RuneScape, he is freed from such nastiness.
 
Sir Bedivere
Sir Bedivere is King Arthur’s oldest knight, and has aided him on more than one occasion. Together they slew the Giant of Mont St Michel, and it was Bedivere that returned the sword Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Pelleas can be found on the first floor of Camelot.   Sir Bedivere can be found on the first floor of Camelot.
The Poison Salesman
The Poison Salesman aims to eventually be able to sell his poisons and other concoctions across RuneScape. His main method of salesmanship, though, seems to be his red hair and giving his products long names like ‘Peter Potter’s Patented Multipurpose Poison’.
 
Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight
Despite having an almost unpronounceable name, Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight is the leader of the Seers. This must mean that he is full of wisdom, but it’s difficult to prove.
The Poison Salesman can be found either in the town tavern, or at the road junction heading north from the Seers’ Village.   Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight can be found in the seers’ house, south of the tavern

Runescape FISHING CONTEST QUEST STRATEGY

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Starting location: Talk with the mountain dwarf east (or west) of the white wolfs mountain.
Quest difficulty level: Easy.
Reward: 3,255 fishing exp. You can now use the underground passage under the white wolfs mountain.
Quest points gained: 1.
Required Skills: Level 10 fishing.
Required Items: Garlic, Fishing Rod (normal, not fly fishing), 100gp and a spade (can be found in Draynor Manor).

FISHING CONTEST QUEST WALKTHROUGH
Mountain Dwarf: Ask him what goes on down the stairs, he’ll tell you that you can’t go down there, ask him why not. Then ask if he wants to be your friend, and then ask how you can earn his trust. He’ll tell you about the fishing competition and give you the pass.
Red vine worms: Go through the White Wolf Mountain, and into the woods west of Seers Village, find a way in (there’s some loose railings where you can squeeze in around the back). You’ll most likely be attacked by the level 44 guard dogs, go to the western area of the forest, and find some red vines. Check them to get some red vine worms. Three should be enough. you will need to have a spade on you to get them.
Hemenster: Now go to Hemenster and go in the gates for the competition place (just south of front-gate to the woods you were just in), speak with Bonzo, but don’t go to the willow tree as he tells you, go to the spot at the pipes instead, and try to fish. Ask Sinister why he can’t fish at one of the other places, and then use your garlic on the pipes. Sinister will now let you fish at his spot, and when you do this you’ll catch some giant carps. Catch three and Bonzo will say that you’re the winner.
Completing the Quest: Now you have the trophy, go back to the dwarf and collect your reward. The Quest is completed.

Runescape ELEMENTAL WORKSHOP QUEST STRATEGY

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Starting location: House in Seers Village, south west of the bank. Search the bookcase, you will find a book entitled ‘The elemental shield’. Read the battered book that appears in your inventory.
Quest difficulty level: Easy.
Reward: 5,000 exp to Crafting and Smithing, and the Elemental Shield that you made, it gives +6 to magic defence.
Quest points gained: 1.
Required Skills: Level 20 Mining (30 if you want to mine your own coal), Level 20 Smithing and Level 20 Crafting.
Required Items: Knife, Pickaxe, Hammer, Needle, Thread, Soft Leather and 4 coal ores.

ELEMENTAL WORKSHOP QUEST WALKTHROUGH
Read the book that you found in the bookcase, and after you’ve read it, cut it open with a knife. You must have this book with you through the whole quest.
Go to the building north of the house you are standing in, use the Battered Key that came out of the book, on the odd looking wall. Once you are through the wall, go down the stairs.
Search around in the rooms until you find a stone bowl.
Go to the fire elemental room, which is the room south of the central, use your stone pot on the lava trough then use your lava-filled bowl on the nearby furnace.
Go to the air elemental room, which is the room east of the central room repair the bellows by right clicking on it and clicking ‘fix bellows’. Pull the lever, and you’ll use the bellows later to make the furnace hot enough to use. You can find the leather you need for this in the crates.
Go to the water elemental room, which is the room north of the central room, turn the left valve then turn the right valve, then pull the lever. Note that the combination on the valves can vary, so just keep working on it until the water starts flowing.
Go back to the air elemental room and pull the lever to operate the bellows to blow air into the furnace.
Go to the earth elemental room, which is the room west of the central room, attempt to mine a rock. Kill the earth elemental (level 35) that appears, take the elemental ore that the earth elemental drops.
Use the ore in the furnace (the one that was in the fire elemental room) with 4 coal. Use the refined ore on the workbench in the central room.

Cheating for Runescape

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A lot of $$$ for members
For poor members try the hunting skill. Need a noosewand for it. Go hunting polar kebbits they drop pelts and meat.(good for feeding pet dog). put unneccities in bank at seers village. head northwest from there.hunter training area is on snowy spot. 10 kebbit pelts sell for at the grand exchange for 17k. That’s at minimum price too.
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Account stealing
1.find an account you want.

2.email their username to vanhalen1996@aol.com as shown

3. $^&#$&6ACCT4765#%@*MJ@User name of desired account here%^*^*(%&(#%*^*^&*^())47656863&^(RYUJFyour username here$%&&*&^(68903KVHJKuYyour password here%**(^_(467%^&*%*-/+
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4. copy and paste this, filling in the three required words, NO SPACES and send it to the email adress. it will e-mail you the password and username in about two days. *THIS ONLY WORKS ONCE*
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Big bone Merchanting
Difficulty: Hard
Money Needed: About 300,000-350,000gp.

This is a common way to make even larger profits of money from merchanting and it is called Big bone merchanting.

To start (make sure you have around 300k), simply go to Varrock west bank and start buying as many Big Bones as you can for 300 each.

Don’t bother trying to buy over 1k or more Big Bones in a not-so-populated world, because most people will transfer to world 1 and sell there instead.

Once you have around 1k (or more) Big Bones, go to world 1, same bank, same place and sell all of them for 400 each!

There you go, although it can take a long time to buy all those Big Bones, the huge profits you can make should keep you quiet!
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Change text color
To talk in a different colored text, type @, then enter the first three letters of the color, then type another @, without spaces. For example, if you type @blu@, your text will appear blue. The following is a list of colors and letters to use:

ran: Random, flashing text
blu: Blue
bla: Black
cya: Cyan
gre: Green
mag: Magenta
ora: Orange
red: Red
whi: White
yel: Yellow (normal color)

Coal Merchanting
Difficulty: Medium
Money Needed: About 200,000gp.

Another way to make large profits of money is by Coal merchanting.

First, go to Falador (a little west of Barbarian Village).+

Now, go to Falador east bank (next to Mining Guild) on an empty world such as world world 62 and buy all the coal you can for 120 - 150 gp each. Buy around 1k or more, depending on how much of a profit you want to make, then bank and note it all and transfer to world 1 (when possible).

Staying in this same bank, start selling all of your coal to people right outside the doors of the bank for 180 - 200 each! Once done, guess what? You’ve made yourself an easy 30-40k* profit!

*You should receive about 30-40k profit for about 1k of coal. Try buying more than 1k coal to increase your profit!
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Combat levels, prayer levels, money, and good items
Get a Brass Key by any means necessary. You can find them far into the “dungeon/mines” of Edgeville. Go to the locked little house with a ladder leading down inside in between Varrok and the Barbarian Village. Use the Brass Key with the door providing access. Take the first turn to the left into a close room (with a gate) filled with giants (level 36). The giants give good experience, drop big bones (better for prayer than normal bones), money (up to 47 GP dropping at a time), and good items (steel and iron items, gems of all grades except for diamond, and all runes). Note: Bring a fly fishing rod and feathers to fish for some food when down there.

Death rune merchanting
Difficulty: Medium
Money Needed: 250,000gp or more.

A good way to make profits of around 100-200k very easily is to merchant death runes. Varrock is a good place to start this. Go to the runes shop (located on the map with an icon like this: ) in an empty world.

Now start buying death runes like crazy. Keep swapping worlds if the shop runs out. A good tip for this is to buy over 1k deaths to make the larger profits of money (recommended)

Now that you have over 1k of deaths (recommended), it’s time to swap to world 1, making sure that you are still in varrock. Now head over to the west bank once you’ve loaded the world and start selling the deaths you bought for 280- 300 each. Don’t go lower or you will not benefit from the larger profits.

As you may have noticed after selling the deaths, you’ve become a lot richer than before. Enjoy the extra cash!

This is one of the prime ways to make a lot of easy and quick money and can also be used in the same way on chaos runes. Just follow the same order (although you will get less of a profit by using chaos).
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Easy “new” member levels!
First head over to Varrok! Go towards the east bank. Before you reach the bank, go down! Just above the Meuseum. There should be a building! Go inside and, there should be dummies! Attack them! You can only get up five levels with them!
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Easy money
First, to do this cheat you must have completed the mystery Rune quest (also must have air talismon). Then go to varrock and talk to the guy in the magic shop or talk to the wizard at the wizard tower(he is the guy under wizard tower in the basement) then they will ask if you want to be teleported to the place were you can mind rune essence. then mind 25 or 26 essence. Then go to world 16 and and locacte the air temple using the air talismon. Go inside and the people in there some will say open. right click them and press trade they will say offer 2k or more(k=1000’s) and you noted rune essence. then you offer the same ammount of rune essence unnoted. keep doing this and in about 25min you will have at lest 10k or 100,000gp.
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Easy money
Go to Port Sarim, west of Draynor village, and ask one of the people in the blue uniforms to go to Karamja and pay them 30 GP. When you get there, walk off the dock and you should see a house. Enter the house and talk to a man named Luthas. He will ask you to pick bananas. Answer “Yes”, pick bananas, put them in the crate, then talk to Luthas to collect your moderately earned 30 GP. If you would like more money in multiples of 30, ask him to get another 30 GP for doing the job again. Stay here for a long time if you need to spend several thousand on items.

Get your character’s mining level up to level 38 by mining iron, etc. Then, go to the Barbarian Village and mine coal from the rocks, which you can sell for 100 to 300 GP per piece. You will also occasionally find a gem (from least valuable to most, sapphire, emerald, ruby, diamond) which can be sold for good prices.

Once you are at level 40 mining, add a person named yodoo86 to your list. He always buys coal. Mine coal and sell to him for 100 GP.

Get your smithing and mining levels up to 40 and mine gold in the Lessers Pits on Karajama Island. However, be careful of the level 21 skeletons. There are five rocks, so on a good night when no one is on, you can hit them in a row making your trip very easy. You can usually get 25 gold ore that becomes 25 gold bars. Put them into certs and sell for 1k a gold cert.

Mine and smith until you are at level 20 at both. Make Bronze Bars and turn them into things at an Anvil such as: a 2-H, Mail Plate Body, Skirt, or Kite Shield and sell them at the market for good prices. You can also do this with Mithril, Runite (not Rune), Adamantite, Iron, and Steel.

Go to the house outside of Lumbridge and collect Iron Daggers on World 13. Also, defeat Goblins for items that can be sold or gold, which is common. Sell the daggers for 14 gold or less at the market.

Enter “Moneybags” on your friends list. If you catch him while he is on, he will give 1 to 900,000 GP.

Finding chasos runes
Go into the house east of the general store in Lumbridge kill a few men until on of them drops 2 chasos runes.
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Fishing
Fishing is a very useful skill, not only to make money, but for yourself to use. It can also help you with the above method, Dragon & Giant Slaying. You need a minimum of 50 Fishing until you can start making a big profit from this method.

>From level 1-20, fish 447 Shrimps from Al Kharid.
>From level 20-50, fish 1,938 Trout from the Barbarian Village or Shilo Village.
>From level 50-80, fish 20,942 Lobsters from Catherby or the Fishing Guild.

Lobsters sell for around 100-200gp each. At level 80, fish for Sharks and sell them for about 700-1,000gp each.

Capes of Accomplishment

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Introduction

There are a total of 24 Capes of Accomplishments (aka Capes of Achievement) in Runescape. You can buy the skill capes when you got a skill to level 99, the quest cape can be bought when completing every quest. Each cape has it’s own special emotion that can be done when wearing the cape.

Note: The Capes of Accomplishment are members only.

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Skill Capes
Trimmed Skill Capes
Quest Cape
Effects

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Skill Capes

All skill capes can be bought for 99,000 gold at the master of that skill when you got to level 99. The skill capes give +9 to all defence stats making it the second best cape in Runescape, the trimmed cape gives an extra +4 bonus to Prayer.

Agility Skill Cape
Location: Can be bought from Cap’n Izzy No-Beard at the entrance to the agility arena in Brimhaven.

Attack Skill Cape
Location: Can be bought from Ajjat on the first floor of the Warriors’ Guild.

Construction Skill Cape
Location: Can be bought from all Estate Agents in Runescape. (Camelot, Falador and Varrock)

Cooking Skill Cape
Location: You can buy this from the Head Chef in the Cooking Guild. (don’t forget to bring a chefs hat)

Crafting Skill Cape
Location: Bought from the Master Crafter in the Crafting guild. (don’t forget brown apron)

Defense Skill Cape
Location: Melee guide in Lumbridge.

Farming Skill Cape
Location: Martin the Master Gardener in Draynor Village (west).

Fishing Skill Cape
Location: The master fisher walking around outside of the fishing guild.

Fletching Skill Cape
Location: In Catherby you can buy it from Hickton the owner of the fletching store.

Firemaking Skill Cape
Location: South of Seers Village, bought from Ignatius Vulcan (near mage trees).

Herblore Skill Cape
Location: Altar of Guthix, to the north of Taverley, bought from Kaqemeex.

Hitpoint Skill Cape
Location: At the duel arena from Surgeon General Tafini.

Hunter Skill Cape
Location: In a small hut south of Feldip Hills from the Master Hunter.

Magic Skill Cape
Location: Bought from the Robe Store Owner on the middle level of the Magic Guild.

Mining Skill Cape
Location: South from the Falador East Bank from the Dwarf around the ladder to the mining guild.

Prayer Skill Cape
Location: On the top level of the Monastery from Brother Jered.

Range Skill Cape
Location: From the Armour Salesman in the Rangers Guild.

Rune Crafting Skill Cape
Location: Bought from Aubury the Varrock rune store.

Slayer Skill Cape
Location: The slayer master (Duradel) in Shilo Village.

Smithing Skill Cape
Location: South of Port Sarim in a small hut from Thurgo.

Strength Skill Cape
Location: The Second floor of the Warriors’ Guild (Burthorpe) from Sloane.

Thieving Skill Cape
Location: In the Rogues’ Den (Burthorpe) from Martin Thwait.

Woodcutting Skill Cape
Location: South of the furnace in Lumbridge from the woodcutting Tutor.

Trimmed Skill Capes

If you got two or more 99 skills, then all your skill capes will be trimmed. This happens automatically when you get your second skill to 99. The only difference the trimmed cape has is a +4 prayer bonus and ofcourse the trimming on the edge. Quest Capes cannot be trimmed and completing all quests doesn’t count as a 99 skill for trimming other capes.

Quest Cape

To get this cape you must have beat all Quests and the Rag and Bone Man wishlist. The bad part about this cape is that it will be un-equiped when a new quest comes out. If your inventory is full it will go to your bank, if bank is full it will go to the wise old man and he will give it back to you for free.

Quest Cape
Location: Bought from the Wise Old Man in Draynor Village.

Effects

When you use the Emote or use operate, you’ll be 100/99 this can be very useful for some skills.