Dystovia Capes List – Where to Get Them!

A definitive list of Dystovia capes that you can currently get in the Roblox RPG, including stat effects and more.

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Looking for a complete list of Dystovia capes? Well, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, I round up all of the capes that you can currently get, how to unlock them, and what, if any, effects they provide. What’s more, I’ll also update this guide whenever a new cape is introduced, or anything changes.

Dystovia is a Roblox RPG that draws inspiration from the hit RPG, Dark Souls. You battle enemies, level up, and complete quests to improve your character. You can then take on the more challenging modes, like crypts and bosses, to get the best gear. There’s more to this game than simple stat boosts though, as you also need to develop your abilities with the combat system.

You can grab Dystovia from Roblox. I’ve also put together a list of Dystovia weapons, Dystovia starter gifts, and Dystovia armor.

Dystovia Capes

Now, let’s take a look at a complete list of Dystovia capes that you can unlock, complete with their effects, if any.

Pre-Alpha Cape

You can no longer unlock this cape, as it was only available during the pre-alpha phase. If you do have it, count yourself lucky, and wear it to show off.

  • Stat Effect: None

Alpha Cape

You have to play the game right now, ahead of the beta or official launch to unlock this cape. As soon as the alpha period ends, this cape will no longer be available.

You have been warned.

  • Stat Effect: None

Black Cape

The only cape that you can currently unlock that provides a stat effect. It’s a bit boring, as it’s a plain black cape, but you do gain a bit of a defensive boost.

  • Stat Effect: +5 Defense

And that’s it for the current cape options in Dystovia. Bookmark this guide and we’ll update it at a later date when more capes are introduced.

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Glen has over a decade's worth of experience in gaming journalism, writing for Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, and Gfinity. When he's not badgering everyone about the dangers of passive text, you can probably find him playing Wild Rift.