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Magic Cape
MagicCape.png
Official artwork

Games

Location

Uses

Turning Link invisible
Neglecting damage

Related

In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 マジックマント (Magic Mantle)
France Française Cape Magique (Magic Cape)
Spain Español Capa Mágica (Magic Cape)
Germany Deutsch Zauberumhang (Magic Cape)
Magischer Umhang (Magic Cape)
Italy Italiana Mantello Magico (Magic Cloak)

"This is the Magic Cape! You are invisible when you wear it! Watch your Magic Meter!"

— In-game description

The Magic Cape is an optional item from A Link to the Past.

A Link to the Past

The Magic Cape can be found in a passageway under the tombstone in the upper right corner of the Graveyard.[1][2] In order to get into the passageway, Link can either use the Titan's Mitt to lift the dark rocks surrounding the grave,[3][4][5] or he can use the Magic Mirror in the Ghostly Garden of the Dark World to avoid the dark rocks by using it in the same area.[6] When he gains access to the tombstone, he can use the Pegasus Shoes to dash into it and force it to slide back, revealing the passageway.[7][8][9][10] At the end of the chamber, Link can find the treasure chest containing the Magic Cape.[11][12]

When worn, Link turns invisible where only his shadow remains as long as he has enough magic left in his Magic Meter.[13][14][15][16][17] Similarly to the Cane of Byrna, enemies cannot do any damage to Link when the Magic Cape is worn.[18][19][20] Unlike the cane, the cape allows him to move through enemies and traps such as Bumpers and without detection from them.[21][22][23] As a result of the Magic Cape draining Link's magic very quickly, he should use it sparingly.

Near Death Mountain in the Dark World, Link can find a sign that explains that whoever wears the Magic Cape will be rewarded with a Piece of Heart.[24][25][26] In the nearby cave, he can follow the paths until he finds that a bumper blocks the end of the cave.[27] As a result of the Magic Cape letting Link pass through traps, he can wear it and walk through it to reach the Piece of Heart.[28][29][30][31][32]

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References

  1. "In the upper right corner of the Cemetery was a large plot surrounded by huge stones that separated it from the rest of the markers. Odd stories circulated during Link's time about the Magic Cape buried there." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 35
  2. "Find the Magic Cape beneath the easternmost tomb of the Graveyard in the Light World." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 9
  3. "Once Link has obtained the Titan's Mitt, he returned to the graveyard and gained access to the large tombstone by lifting the dark rocks." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  4. "Once Link has found the Titan's Mitt and the Pegasus Shoes, he can reach the Magic Cape. Travel to the Graveyard in the Light World and remove the dark green stones from in front of the upper-right grave." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 17
  5. "In the Light World, the Magic Cape is buried below the tomb fenced off by dark rocks. You can lift the rocks only with the Titan's Mitt." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 57
  6. "If you don't have it, find the spot equivalent to this one in the Dark World, use the Magic Mirror to teleport within the Light World fence, then see page 17 for details on how to open the tomb." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 57
  7. "In the end, a Dash Bash forced the tombstone to slide back, revealing a hidden chamber below." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  8. "After removing the blocking stones, Link pushed back the tombstone using the Dash Bash technique" — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  9. "In the Graveyard, Dash into the headstone which is furthest to the east. It's a cave entrance." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 149
  10. "Dash at the tombstone to reveal a hidden stairway." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 17
  11. "In that chamber Link found the Magic Cape, which could render him invisible." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  12. "At the end of a long passage, Link found the Magic Cape." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  13. "By wearing the Magic Cape, Link will be invisible as long as he has Magic Power remaining. If Link selects the Magic Cape from his inventory and uses it by pressing the Y Button, he will become invisible until his Magic Power runs out or until he pushes the Y Button again, or if he selects some other item. Only Link's shadow remains while he is using the Cape." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 149
  14. "Your character will turn invisible when he wears this Magic Cape." — A Link to the Past Manual, pg. 41
  15. "Although the cape is a useful item, it will consume Magic Power while you are using it." — A Link to the Past Manual, pg. 41
  16. "The Magic Cape cloaks Link in a shroud of invisibility." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 9
  17. "Equip the Magic Cape and press A to activate its magic, but keep an eye on your magic meter." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 9
  18. "Not all is what it appears to be, especially if Link dons the magic cape. Enemies can't hurt what they can't see, even in the Dark World." — Nintendo Power Volume 034 (March 1992), pg. 85
  19. "Enemies cannot do any damage to Link, but he needs to keep an eye on his Magic Meter." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg.149
  20. "While hidden from an enemies' view, you can attack them without taking damage." — A Link to the Past Manual, pg. 41
  21. "Link can walk right past obstacles and enemies as long as he has enough Magic to power the Cape." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 149
  22. "The Magic Cape is a fashionable item, but it doesn't receive many compliments since whoever wears it turns invisible! Anyone wearing the Magic Cape is invulnerable to enemy attack or detection. This mystical garment is fueled by magic power." — The Great Hyrule Encyclopedia, Magic Cape
  23. "Nothing but Link's shadow remains as he slips untouched by enemies and dangerous obstructions." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 9
  24. "I'll give a piece of Heart to the person who wears the Cape." — Sign, A Link to the Past.
  25. "Near Death Mountain in the Dark World, Link came upon a sign promising to reward a person who wears the Cape with a Piece of Heart." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  26. "A sign reads: "I'll give a Piece of Heart to the person who wears the Cape."" — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 160
  27. "In the mountain cave nearby, he followed the passage until it was blocked by a bumper." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  28. "Remembering the sign, he donned the Cape and slipped past the bumper to reach the piece of Heart beyond." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  29. "Link fooled the bumper by disappearing with the Cape. When he was invisible, he slipped past untouched." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 131
  30. "Use the Hookshot to cross the hole and then use the Magic Cape to walk through the Bumper. Walk out the door to get the Piece." — A Link to the Past Nintendo Player's Guide, pg. 160
  31. "When you reach the bumper that blocks the entire tunnel, don the Magic Cape to turn invisible and pass right through the bumper. Exit the cave to find the Piece of Heart." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 57
  32. "Then don the Magic Cape when you see the bumper. While wearing it, you can walk through the annoying obstacle." — Nintendo Power A Link to the Past Four Swords Strategy Guide, pg. 99