
However, there’s at least one cape that any player can receive - all they need is a Minecraft account for the Bedrock Edition! There aren’t many capes that players can currently get their hands on. Official capes are visible to all players on any Minecraft servers.
However, since these aren’t official, they’re only visible to the player using the mod. Note: It’s possible to get access to custom capes via add-ons like the OptiFine mod that add new skins to Minecraft. Just keep in mind that if you help add content to Minecraft, you might be rewarded with a cape!įinally, more skins are available on Bedrock Edition because they’ve been added through various skin packs over the years.
Turtle Cape – Given to billyK for his suggestion to add turtles to the game.However, since these are unattainable, we won’t cover them in this article. However, it was quickly removed when the employee realised its rarity, and LolFoxy2 was given the Migration cape instead. Valentines Cape – Given to LolFoxy2 by an employee after resolving their problems with account migration. Birthday Cape – Given to Gr8Bizzo, a Mojang employee who worked on the Minecraft website. This cape has already been made by Jeb, but it didn’t have an owner until he decided to give it to Drullkus. Prismarine Cape – Given to Drullkus for recreating the Prismarine texture in his Chisel mod, rather than using the original Minecraft one. MrMessiah – Given for creating the BetterLight mod which Mojang used to improve Minecraft’s lighting engine. Cheapsh0t – Given for helping the Mojang team while they were in Tokyo. JulianClark – Given in return for “bringing Notch Ray Cokes”, one of the title-screen jokes from Minecraft beta. DannyBstyle – A video game composer whose work Notch enjoyed. Bacon Cape – Given to Miclee as he came up with the idea of Minecraft’s Pigmen. Here’s a list of all of them and why they were given out: Some of these capes were eventually taken away because of too many people asking for personalised capes, but some are still around. The game’s original creator, Notch, was notorious for giving out capes to people just because he liked their work. Over the years, the team behind Minecraft have given out unique capes to some users who stand out in the community or help out the development team in some way.