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The cape hanger can be built in the display space of the achievement gallery in a player-owned house. It requires 80 Construction to build and when built, it gives 800 Construction experience. The player must have a hammer and a saw in their inventory to build it.
The Cape hanger is built in the Achievement Gallery of a player-owned house as a place where players can show off the capes they own. Players can use either a mythical cape, champion's cape, fire cape, infernal cape, or any cape of accomplishment (max cape variants can be used too) on the cape...
The most useful one imo is the PoH cape due to unlimited house teleports for only 1 invo slot, and the locations of PoH portals are very convenient as most other forms of travel you have to walk quite a way to get there.
The optimal quest guide lists Old School RuneScape quests in an order that allows new Members to progress in a way that minimises the amount of skill training to completion of all the quests. This guide does not show the most efficient quest order.
One cape per hanger. You will need multiple rooms for multiple skill capes. Popular for UIM needing to store their capes instead of buying it back constantly.
Cape rack may refer to: Cape rack space, Construction hotspot in the Costume Room for storing capes. Oak cape rack, stores all capes except capes of accomplishment. Teak cape rack, stores all capes plus 1 cape of accomplishment. Mahogany cape rack, stores all capes plus 5 capes of accomplishment.
Starting the Champions Cape grind, all of the guides and walkthroughs I've seen are from years ago. I'm curious what the best fastest locations are today? From what I can gather, they are: Imp - This one has answers absolutely all over the place..... Goblin - Windmill area East of Draynor Skeleton - Crandor dungeon