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+ | | name=Cloak | ||
+ | | image=Cloak.png | ||
+ | | weight=5 | ||
+ | | strengthrequirement=10 | ||
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+ | A form of [[Clothing]] worn in the [[Back Slot]], the '''Cloak''' is available to [[Tailoring|Tailors]] for [[Crafting]]. | ||
− | + | They can be [[Blessed]] with a [[Clothing Bless Deed]] or dyed with a standard [[Dying Tub]]. They can furthermore be recycled, using either [[Scissors]] or a [[Salvage Bag]]. | |
− | + | Various cloaks, such as the [[Publish 18 - Age of Shadows Launch Gift|Age of Shadows Launch Gift Cloak]], are available as [[Artifacts]] / [[Veteran Rewards]] / [[Event Items]]. Refer to the [[:Category:Cloaks|Cloak category]] if you're after a full list. | |
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− | + | ==Cloak Confusion== | |
− | + | In real life, the term "cloak" is usually applied to large, cape-like objects - large enough to entirely conceal and hide their wearer, like a robe or shroud. Hence some items in [[Ultima Online]] which count as robe-type items are titled as "cloaks". | |
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− | + | However, because in-game cloaks don't actually "cloak" their wearers (they act ''purely'' as capes, using the [[Back Slot]]), while robes use the [[Robe Slot]], this understandably causes confusion. Known inconsistencies are: | |
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− | * | + | * The [[EM Event]] reward named [[Embroidered Oak Leaf Cloak]] is actually a [[Shroud]]. |
+ | * The Cloaks of [[Cloak of Corruption|Corruption]], [[Cloak Of Life|Life]], [[Cloak Of Death|Death]] and [[Cloak Of Power|Power]] are actually [[Elven Robe]]s. | ||
+ | * The [[Quest]] "[[New Cloak]]" does not actually involve a cloak. | ||
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− | + | ==Crafting== | |
− | + | {{Crafting Box | |
− | + | | primaryskill=Tailoring | |
− | + | | tailoring=41.4 | |
− | == | + | | cloth=14 |
− | + | | skill50chance=67.2 | |
− | + | | skill70chance=100.0 | |
− | + | | skill100chance=100.0 | |
− | + | | skill50excep=7.2 | |
+ | | skill70excep=47.2 | ||
+ | | skill100excep=100.0 | ||
+ | | retainscolor=yes | ||
+ | | makersmark=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
[[Category:Cloaks]][[Category:Clothing]] | [[Category:Cloaks]][[Category:Clothing]] |
Revision as of 19:29, 19 July 2009
Cloak |
Weight: 5 Stones |
Strength Requirement 10 |
A form of Clothing worn in the Back Slot, the Cloak is available to Tailors for Crafting.
They can be Blessed with a Clothing Bless Deed or dyed with a standard Dying Tub. They can furthermore be recycled, using either Scissors or a Salvage Bag.
Various cloaks, such as the Age of Shadows Launch Gift Cloak, are available as Artifacts / Veteran Rewards / Event Items. Refer to the Cloak category if you're after a full list.
Cloak Confusion
In real life, the term "cloak" is usually applied to large, cape-like objects - large enough to entirely conceal and hide their wearer, like a robe or shroud. Hence some items in Ultima Online which count as robe-type items are titled as "cloaks".
However, because in-game cloaks don't actually "cloak" their wearers (they act purely as capes, using the Back Slot), while robes use the Robe Slot, this understandably causes confusion. Known inconsistencies are:
- The EM Event reward named Embroidered Oak Leaf Cloak is actually a Shroud.
- The Cloaks of Corruption, Life, Death and Power are actually Elven Robes.
- The Quest "New Cloak" does not actually involve a cloak.
Crafting
Crafting the Tailoring item Cloak | ||||
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Minimum Skill Requirements | Components | Success Chances | ||
41.4 Tailoring |
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50.0 skill = 67.2% 70.0 skill = 100.0% 100.0 skill = 100.0% | ||
Exceptional Chances | ||||
50.0 skill = 7.2% 70.0 skill = 47.2% 100.0 skill = 100.0% | ||||
Additional Notes | ||||
This item may hold it's Maker's Mark. The item retains the color of the material used. |