Cape



Capes are commemorative items that can be worn in addition to the player's skin. However, unlike skins, players cannot create custom capes or transfer any owned capes to a different account. When equipped, they also change the appearance of worn elytra.

There are various mods, such as Optifine, that allow players to obtain capes, some even allowing for any custom design to be used. These capes are however not official and only visible to the player using the mod (or in some cases, other users of that mod). Only official capes, that can be seen by everyone, are listed in this article.

Java Edition
The only capes that can be obtained on one's own, so far, in are the Migrator cape, which comes from migrating a Mojang account to a Microsoft account, and the Vanilla cape, which comes from owning both  and  in the same Microsoft account prior to June 6, 2022. The rest cannot be obtained by players through any in-game means and are therefore considerably rarer.

MINECON capes before Minecon Earth 2017 were obtained by attending or buying a ticket to the year's MINECON. Minecraft events from 2017 and onward are done via a livestream available to everyone and no capes are given out anymore. On May 12, 2020, Mojang disabled all unused MINECON cape links used to obtain the capes of years 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016. Only a few thousand players around the world have a MINECON cape.

Other less common types of capes have manually been given out by Mojang to select few members of the community throughout the years. Some of the people who have those capes include Mojang staff themselves, volunteers in various programs as well as individuals whose impact was recognized by Mojang. Only a few hundred players around the world have such a cape, with some capes being owned by a single individual only.

Players of can equip or unequip certain capes for their skin via the Minecraft Launcher or their Minecraft profile.

Bedrock Edition
Unlike, in , capes are much more common items with skins from various skin packs having capes integrated to them. One skin pack made available to every player is the MINECON 2016 skin pack that contains all five MINECON cape designs from up to 2016. A cape celebrating Minecon Live 2019 was available in to promote the character creator, though it was obtainable by everyone regardless of whether they watched the event or not. Another cape made available to every player is the Pan Cape. Players who owned both and  on the same Microsoft account prior to June 6, 2022, were also given the One Vanilla cape. Some employees also have special capes in, similarly to.

Players of can equip or unequip certain capes for their skin via the character creator.

MINECON capes
''This section is about Java Edition's capes. For Bedrock Edition's (MINECON Live 2019) Founder's Cape, see. For Bedrock Edition's MINECON skin pack capes, see''.

Skin pack capes
'' Some capes are missing including all from LittleBigPlanet™ Mash-Up Pack, Marvel Avengers Skin Pack and other from Legacy Console Editions or other editions. ''

Cross-platform capes
Capes listed here are available for both and  games.

Xbox 360 Avatar capes
These capes are available for Xbox 360 avatars as additional cosmetic item.

Java Edition
These capes were featured in a poll where MINECON 2011 attendees could vote for their cape of choice. The red creeper cape won MINECON 2011, and the blue cape with the pickaxe was for MINECON 2012. These following capes are still unused though may appear in the future.

Mojang has confirmed that a number of unused capes have existed in the Customer Support tool, which have never been shown to the public. Some of them, such as the Birthday Cape, were first given an owner a long time after they had been made.

Bedrock Edition
These capes are from Bedrock edition skin packs and are currently not used in any skin pack.