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Latest revision as of 18:19, 16 November 2014

Cape
Cloak.png
Image: A Cape item
Uses Making you look cool

Info

Capes can be worn on a players' back and all other players can see them once they are worn.

Crafting

Capes can be crafted using two Wolf Fur, diagonal from each other.

Recipe:

How to craft a Cape








Dying

Capes can also be dyed any color you want, by adding a crafted cape in the center of the crafting table, and any assortment of dyes around it.

A Cape being dyed red