Fire cape

A fire cape is a reward for defeating TzTok-Jad in the Fight Caves. It is the second-to-best Melee cape in the game after the infernal cape, due to its +4 Strength bonus as well as its +11 defensive stats. Fire capes can be stored on the cape rack in a costume room of a player-owned house.

Players who don't want their cape can sell it to TzHaar-Mej-Jal for 8,000 Tokkul; alternatively, players may exchange their fire capes for a chance of obtaining the Tzrek-jad pet. A lost fire cape can only be replaced by defeating TzTok-Jad again to receive another one.

A fire cape must be shown to TzHaar-Ket guards around the center of the city to allow further access to Mor Ul Rek. This does not consume the fire cape. However, to enter the Inferno, a fire cape must be sacrificed by giving it to TzHaar-Ket-Keh. This is a one-time fee.

If the player dies below level 20 Wilderness, it will remain in the player's inventory; however, the item will be unusable and must be repaired by using it on Perdu and paying him 50,000 coins. If not protected when the player dies at level 20 wilderness or higher, the cape is converted into coins.

The fire cape can be combined with the max cape to change its appearance by turning it into the fire max cape.

Trivia

 * Using an item on the fire cape results in a game message stating "That doesn't seem to do what you want it to." instead of the usual "Nothing interesting happens." message.
 * The first NPC to wear this cape was the Slayer master, Nieve.
 * The fire cape, fire max cape, infernal cape and infernal max cape are the only capes to have an animated texture whilst wearing it.
 * There is a glitch, which can sometimes occur when opening your bank or scrolling too quickly within your bank, where the inventory icon may become animated. This also affects other animated items such as magic logs and dramen branches.