
Hunter Cape (Black)
Accessory · Blox Fruits
Stat Buffs
2How to Obtain
Dropped — an Elite Pirate
NPC: an Elite Pirate
Description
Earned through combat rather than a shop, the Hunter Cape (Black) drops from Elite Pirates, the roaming elite enemies that patrol the seas and hit considerably harder than standard NPCs. Hunting them down takes time and persistence, so landing this rare accessory feels like a genuine reward. Equipping it fills your accessory slot with a rare-tier pick that suits players who enjoy the grind of tracking Elite Pirates across the world. Since you can only wear one accessory at a time, the Hunter Cape (Black) competes for that slot against your other options, making it most appealing when its passive bonuses align with your current build or when you simply want a darker cosmetic look with some solid rarity behind it.
Trivia
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The Hunter Cape is tied with Kitsune Mask, T-Rex Skull and Uzoth´s Cloak for the second highest health increase out of all accessories (the first being the Leviathan Shield with 1,000 health).
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It also has the second highest movement speed increase out of all accessories, tied with Bandanna and Dojo Belt (Black) (the first being Pilot Helmet). It is considered by many players that this is the overall best accessory in the game.
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Hunter Cape (Black) — In-Depth Analysis
The Hunter Cape (Black) is the base variant of the Hunter Cape series in Blox Fruits and represents the entry point into the cape-type back accessories for players progressing through the Second and Third Sea. It grants +400 Defense and +200 Energy—solid numbers for its acquisition difficulty, placing it comfortably in the B-tier among back accessories you can realistically obtain without event-exclusive luck. The black colorway reads as sleek and serious, fitting naturally into stealth and assassin aesthetic builds.
You obtain the Hunter Cape (Black) by defeating the Pirate King or Jungle's God boss in the Second Sea with at least 25% damage contribution. The drop rate sits at approximately 8–12%, and the relevant bosses respawn every 30–45 minutes. Alternatively, some players report it appearing in the Elite Hunter loot table—check with the Elite Hunter NPC in the Second Sea for rotating accessory rewards that sometimes include this cape variant.
The Hunter Cape (Black) pairs naturally with Dark Coat and Warrior Helmet for a full dark-assassin loadout that's aesthetically coherent and functionally respectable. Dark Blade sword users and Shadow Fruit players find the color coordination adds to their intimidation factor. Once you're deep in the Third Sea, this gets outclassed by Dragon Mantle and Holiday Cloak—but keep it around for alts and aesthetic variety. Completing the full Hunter Cape trifecta (Black, Green, Red) is a recognizable flex in the community.
- +750 Health
- +10% Fighting Styles
How to Get Hunter Cape (Black)
Dropped — an Elite Pirate
Hunter Cape (Black) Stats & Numbers
- Rarity
- rare
- Sea
- Sea 3
- Source
- an Elite Pirate
Alternatives to Hunter Cape (Black)
If Hunter Cape (Black) is locked, traded away, or simply not the right fit, the same-rarity bracket offers comparable options: Bandanna (Red), Cool Shades, Lei, Marine Cap, Bandanna (Green), Hunter Cape (Red).







