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Capes are special commemorative items that are shown on the back of the player's Minecraft:skin. They are purely cosmetic and they do not alter any gameplay. Wearing a cape changes the appearance of the Minecraft:elytra, fitting the look of the respective cape. Unlike skins, capes cannot be custom-made and have to be earned. In addition, they cannot be transferred between accounts. Some capes can be earned through various promotions, while other capes are not available to the general public.
Various Minecraft:mods offer unofficial capes for players to use. These capes, however, are only visible to other users of those mods. Only capes added by Minecraft:Mojang Studios are featured below.
Obtaining
With the exception of the Minecraft:Pan Cape, capes that are available to the general public can only be obtained through limited-time promotions. They cannot be obtained after their respective promotions have ended. Some types of promotions that distribute capes are social media campaigns and Minecraft:event servers. In-person events, although rare, may also grant capes.
Modern capes are often distributed to both editions of the game at the same time, although logging into Template:BE is sometimes required to activate such capes in Template:JE.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
Overview
Java Edition
In Template:JE, capes can either be equipped on the skin creation menu in the Minecraft:Minecraft Launcher, or in the profile page on the Minecraft website.
For about a decade after the introduction of capes in 2010, Java Edition capes could be split into five groups:
- Mojang capes, given only to Mojang employees.
- Minecraft:MINECON capes, distributed to attendees of the convention. Around 27,000 of these capes exist.<ref>https://namemc.com/capes shows a rough estimate of how many capes of each type have ever been equipped on Java Edition. Note that it is possible to hide previously equipped capes or to simply not equip an owned cape, both of which will cause a cape to not count towards these totals. This also does not include Bedrock Edition players, who may later add to the Java Edition counters of cross-platform capes if they equip a cross-platform cape there. Finally, as there is no way to detect capes that are removed from accounts by staff members, the totals will continue to count such capes. This does not happen under normal circumstances, but it has happened for personal capes that were given out by accident.</ref>
- Personal capes, which were given to single individuals as appreciation for something they did.
- Volunteer capes, given to contributors in various programs, such as Minecraft:Crowdin, Minecraft:Mojira, and the Minecraft:Realms map making program.
- Competition capes, given to those who had won competitions in Mojang's other games, Minecraft:Scrolls and Cobalt. These competitions were short-lived, with only the top players winning these capes, so only around 30 of these capes exist.
Of these, only MINECON capes were available to the public in significant numbers. Therefore, at the time, capes were far more exclusive items than they are today.
As Minecraft became more popular, however, this exclusivity caused capes, and accounts that had them, to become premier items on black markets.<ref>https://x.com/Marc_IRL/status/1319158179591344128</ref> Partly due to this, accounts with rare capes have been known to be common targets of hacking attempts<ref>https://x.com/cheapshot/status/1240855558619463680</ref><ref>https://x.com/billyK___/status/1666259127692083202</ref> and unwanted solicitation. This exclusivity grew in 2017 when MINECON events became livestreams and stopped distributing capes, leading to a period of almost five years between Minecraft:MINECON 2016 and the account migration in 2021 where no new Java Edition capes could be obtained by the public.
Since the account migration, which granted the Minecraft:Migrator Cape to all Java Edition players who migrated, various capes have been available to the general public without being tied to in-person events. This is likely in order to avoid the problems associated with the aforementioned exclusivity.
Bedrock Edition
In Template:BE, capes can be equipped in the Capes section on the Minecraft:Character Creator. As Character Creator items, they are assigned a rarity, usually Legendary.
Capes are also available as part of some skins included in certain Minecraft:skin packs, but they can only be equipped with their corresponding skin. Most notably, the Minecraft:MINECON 2016 Skin Pack included Steve and Alex skins wearing all Minecraft:MINECON capes from 2011 to 2016. However, these capes were locked to the skin pack, so they cannot be used with custom skins. For documentation purposes, capes from skin packs are considered to be separate from standard capes, which can be freely equipped with any skin. Statements about capes on this wiki will exclude these by default.
There were a few exclusive capes on Bedrock. Although cape support on Bedrock Edition was added on 2016, it was used exclusively for skin packs until 2019, when the Minecraft:Founder's Cape was released. A second cape, called the Minecraft:Pan Cape, was given to all Bedrock Edition players for free starting in 2020 and is still given out to this day. Thus far, it is the only cape on either edition to automatically be given out to all players without any known time limit.
Not long after this, however, the Java Edition account migration occurred, which ultimately led to the introduction of cross-platform capes.
On May 8, 2025, the Founder's Cape and Pan Cape were distributed to Java Edition players as well. The Minecraft:Progress Pride Cape is currently the only cape exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
Cross-platform capes
After the migration from Mojang accounts to Microsoft accounts in 2021, ownership of both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition was tied to a single account. In 2022, both editions were merged into one bundle, ensuring that all players would always have access to both. These changes allowed capes to be obtained in both editions at the same time after fulfilling the requirements, which became the standard. All capes released to the public after the merger were released for both editions, with the sole exception of the aforementioned Minecraft:Progress Pride Cape.
There may have been some hesitancy on Mojang's part to grant capes distributed through Bedrock Edition event servers to Java Edition accounts. This is supported by the fact that the Minecraft:Cherry Blossom Cape and the Minecraft:MCC 15th Year Cape, the first two capes tied to event servers, were not originally announced for Java. Ultimately, both of these capes were added to Java Edition after the conclusion of their respective events. Since then, capes added by live events have been announced for and immediately granted to both editions upon completion of the requirements.
Legacy Console Edition
Three Minecraft:Xbox 360 Edition capes were known to exist, none of which were permanently made available to the general public.
- The Minecraft:Microsoft Xbox Cape, which was available only for Microsoft employees<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- The Minecraft:Xbox 1st Birthday Cape, which was temporarily shown on all players during the Xbox edition's first anniversary.
- The Minecraft:Classic Mojang Cape, which was given out to Mojang employees.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
Like Bedrock Edition, most of the Minecraft:Legacy Console Editions also featured skin packs, some of which came with capes.
The now-defunct Xbox 360 marketplace had some cosmetic Xbox avatar items based off of capes available for purchase. These include avatar versions of the Xbox 1st Birthday Cape and all of the MINECON capes released before 2016. These can be viewed on the Minecraft:Xbox 360 avatar items page.
List of capes
These capes were given to players simply for owning or logging into the game during certain time periods.
Staff capes
These capes were only given out to either Mojang or Microsoft employees.
Event capes
Physical event capes
These capes were released in connection with in-person events, such as Minecraft:MINECON and Minecraft Experience.
Virtual event capes
These capes were released through or in connection with online events, such as Minecraft:Minecraft Live, social media campaigns, or Minecraft:event servers.
Personal capes
These capes were manually given to people from the community, often as appreciation for something they did. They are only available Template:In.
Competition capes
These capes were given to players who won competitions of Mojang's other games. They are only available Template:In.
Volunteer capes
These capes were given to players who volunteers in various programs. They are only available Template:In.
Other capes
Temporary capes
These were briefly shown on all for certain periods of time without being added to their accounts.
Skin pack capes
Template:Main Various skin packs for Minecraft:Bedrock Edition include capes as part of their included skins.
API testing capes
Template:Main These capes were added in some form by Mojang Studios, but should not be considered official.
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size-m cape
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Snail cape
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ICU cape #1
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ICU cape #2
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Frog cape
Vote Update capes
Template:Main These capes were part of the April Fools joke snapshot Minecraft:23w13a_or_b. They were intentionally misspelled as "caep".
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Awesom caep
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Blonk caep
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No-Circle caep
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Nyan caep
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Squid caep
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Veterinarian caep
Unused capes
These capes were designed, but never actually released.
MINECON 2011 cloak vote
These capes were featured in a poll where readers could vote for the design of the Minecraft:MINECON 2011 cape.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> The red creeper cape won with 42% of the votes<ref name="polldaddy">Template:Citation</ref> and was chosen as the cape design for Minecraft:MINECON 2011.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> The blue cape with the pickaxe, which received 33% of the votes,<ref name="polldaddy" /> was later reused for Minecraft:MINECON 2012. The remaining cape designs, however, have never been used.
11 other capes were designed for the vote, but were ultimately excluded from it. The existence of and designs for these 11 capes were revealed in Minecraft:The World of Minecraft.
Customer support tool capes
Mojang has confirmed that a number of unused Minecraft:Java Edition capes have existed in the Customer Support tool, which have never been shown to the public. Some of them, such as the Minecraft:Birthday Cape, were first given an owner a long time after they had been made.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
History
This section details more general history regarding capes. The history of specific capes is documented on their respective articles.
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Gallery
Mojang images
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The millionth customer cape.
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The millionth customer cape.
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First image of a cape in Bedrock Edition.
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Microsoft employees had this Xbox 360 Cape on Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition
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This is the first image showcasing the Turtle Cape given to BillyK_ by jeb_ on reddit
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Mojang cape designs shared by jeb_ on twitter
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Revised design of Minecon 2015 Cape elytra by jeb_ showed on reddit
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Minecraft 15th Anniversary Cape animation
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The MC Championship cape as seen in its announcement article.
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Minecraft Experience cape in a Promotional image
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Eyeblossom redeem page
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Render of the Menace cape shown in the redeem page on Minecraft:Minecraft.net
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Render of the Home cape shown in the redeem page on Minecraft:Minecraft.net
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A screenshot from Minecraft:Minecraft LIVE – March 2025 where the then unnamed Yearn Cape for completing the "A Minecraft Movie" Bedrock Event Server was first revealed.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/live/jGNgh5zEFkY?&t=911</ref>
References
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