Wearing a capeCapes (previously known as cloaks) are extremely rare vanity items and are worn in addition to the player's skin. There is currently no way to obtain a cape on one's own, although there are various that allow players to obtain one, only visible to that player (or in some cases, other users of that mod). In the and of the game, some skins from various skin packs include capes. Players on who legitimately have one or more capes can choose which to wear (including no cape) by going to. Contents.Designs Mojang capes NameImageOriginalNotesOld DesignAll employees have this cape.
This design was used from December 20, 2010 - October 7, 2015.Updated DesignAll employees have this cape. This design has been used since October 7, 2015.Capes NameImageOriginalNotesMINECON 2011 Attendees CapeThis cape was automatically added to all MineCon 2011 attendees' registered username.MINECON 2011 Xbox CapeA card was given to all MINECON 2011 attendees and contained a redemption code for Xbox Live. It uses the same design as the in-game cape from Java Edition. The cape was then put on Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition as avatar downloadable content.MINECON 2012 Attendees CapeA redemption link for this cape was emailed to all registered MINECON 2012 attendees.MINECON 2012 Xbox CapeA card was given to all 2012 attendees upon check-in that contained a redemption code for Xbox Live. It uses the same design as the in-game cape from Java Edition.MINECON 2013 Attendees CapeOn October 30, 2013 Tobias Mollstam of the Mojang Team tweeted out an image of the 2013 MINECON cape.
The cape shows an extended piston on a green shaded background. A redemption link for this cape was emailed to all registered MINECON 2013 attendees, similar to MINECON 2012's method.MINECON 2015 Attendees CapeUnlike previous events, this cape is available on the Console Edition from July 1 to 15.A redemption link for this cape was emailed to all MINECON 2015 attendees who scanned their ticket at the entrance on July 4, 2015.MINECON 2016 Attendees CapeThis cape was given to all players who attended MINECON 2016. A redemption link was emailed to all 2016 MINECON attendees who scanned their ticket at the entrance on September 24, 2016.Temporary Capes NameImageOriginalNotesChristmas 2010 CapeOn December 24 & 25, 2010, all users were shown with this cape. This cape was not added to their accounts.New Year 2011 CapeOn New Year's Eve 2010, all users were shown with this cape. This cape was not added to their accounts.1st Birthday Xbox CapeFrom May 9 to May 13, 2013, all players of the Xbox 360 Edition were shown with this birthday cake cape (except for players using skins that have their own capes) to celebrate the 1st birthday of the Xbox edition of Minecraft.
A Java Edition version of the cape currently does not exist. This cape was not added to their accounts.Personal Capes NameImageOriginalNotesBacon Capewas given this cape by, due to his idea of the. However, later it was removed from him due to other users asking Notch for personal capes. The cape was made by Miclee.Millionth Customer CapeThis cape was made for akronman1, the lucky buyer of the 1,000,000th copy of Minecraft.The cape was made by.dannyBstyle's CapeThis cape was given to.JulianClark's Cape. This cape was given to JulianClark in return for bringing Notch the TV presenter and actor.cheapsh0t's CapeIn October 2013, the user cheapsh0t received this cape for helping the team in Tokyo. The cape is identical to the Crowdin cape except for the Japanese flag on the reverse side of the cape.MrMessiah's CapeThis cape was given to MrMessiah as a 'thank you' for creating the BetterLight mod which is responsible for some of Minecraft's lighting and grass features. The cape was discussed in 2011, however it wasn't granted until 2015 for unknown reasons.
MCLeaks and Mojang. You got to select the MCLeaks and it will open a new window, it will open directly, if not select the path also and double-click on Minecraft. Go to my leaks site and click on the “Get An Account” and verify yourself as human. Click on the Get Account this will generate a user name and token no. Log in to your Mojang Account. In order to redeem a prepaid card or gift code you first need to log in to your Mojang account.
The designer of the cape is uncertain but MrMessiah believes it was Jeb.Prismarine CapeThis cape was given to 'Drullkus' for recreating the prismarine block for use in his Chisel mod rather than modifying Mojang's texture.Turtle CapeThis cape was given to 'billyK' for his suggestion to add into the game.Other Capes NameImageOriginalNotesCrowdin Translator CapeThis cape is given to translators on the Minecraft translation project at Crowdin. Originally, these capes were given out using a fair dice roll to 29 translators, with plans to give more capes to translators from time to time.
Jeb later said that he canceled those plans after seeing abusive behavior from some translators like using auto-translation and down-voting legitimate translations.As of May 7, 2016, it appears these plans have resumed, with the exact reason currently unknown.As of June 3, 2019, ninety-five users own this cape.Crowdin Chinese Translator CapeOn June 4, 2015, and received this cape for playing vital roles on Crowdin Translation Project in Chinese. The cape is identical to the Crowdin cape except for the pixelated Chinese flag on the reverse side of the cape. This cape shares similar design style with cheapsh0t's Cape.Scrolls CapeOn November 7, 2014, it was announced that there was a new cape. Players who earned the Weekly First Place winner badge five times were given access to the cape. There are only ten users with this cape. As of September 30, 2015, it is no longer possible to earn this cape.On December 11 & 12, 2014, all users were shown with this scrolls cape to celebrate the release of Scrolls. History Exclusive cloaks (later renamed capes) were added on December 20, 2010.announced a cloak design contest, for cloaks to be given out to MineCon attendees.Notch renamed the cloak to the cape, tweeting 'We've reached a decision.
The 'cloaks' will no longer be called 'cloaks' because they're not. They're capes. Sorry about that.' A player's cape will become invisible if that player is equipped with an elytra.Mojang cape texture modified.The texture now defaults to the cape texture if no custom texture is uploaded and the player owns a cape.Capes support added.Added the skin pack, which contains skins with all capes from 2011 to 2016, available to all players for a limited time.Capes no longer clip through armor.When getting the 2016 capes, you will now be prompted to make a “free” purchase from Your PC’s store. If you are on Android & it prompts you for a payment, you can use the code MINECON2016 to get it for free.The 2016 is no longer available - it has been removed from all app stores and its redemption code is now expired. Players who obtained it while it was available are still able to use it.References.
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