Costume room
- This article is about the costume room in general. For a comprehensive list of all items storable in a costume room, see Costume room/List.
A costume room is found in a player-owned house, and is used to store treasure trail rewards, random event items, some types of armour, capes and non-tradeable holiday drops.
Preview
Requiring level 42 Construction and 50,000 gold to build, the costume room exists to store armour sets and some clothes, instead of having the items take up space in their banks. If a bank PIN has been set, all furniture requires the PIN to be able to view, add, or remove items. Only the owner of the house may add or remove items from the costume room, though visitors may view the collections. A costume room has one door, and one costume room may be built in a player-owned house.
The costume room cannot be removed unless all items in all pieces of furniture have been removed first. Furniture which store items can only be removed from the room if they are empty. Also, if you wish to re-locate your costume room to another location in your home, you may do so by simply trying to build another costume room (in the location you wish for it to be moved). You will be prompted with a message asking if you would like to move your current costume room to that location. It will charge you the original cost of a costume room to re-locate it.
All items can be made as a flatpack. Thus, a better piece of storage furniture that requires a higher Construction level to build, can be bought from the Grand Exchange or from other players. Flatpack versions of the furniture does not require the level needed to actually build the item.
Many players opt to use the costume room as a "hack-insurance" - something to fall back on if their account is hijacked temporarily and their items stolen. Assuming that the interlopers do not check the costume room (and the Miscellania and Etceteria kingdom management treasury), the player may have something to fall back on even after their bank is emptied, especially since an upwards of approximately 350 million coins of GE value can be stored this way.
Treasure chest
Treasure chests are used to store Treasure trail rewards, either bought or discovered by players themselves. However only certain rewards may be stored, and in most cases a complete set is required.
Image Type Level Materials required Details Flatpack GE price File:Oak treasure chest.gif Oak treasure chest 48 2 oak planks Rewards* from Low-level trails Exchange:Oak treasure chest coins (update) File:Teak treasure chest.gif Teak treas' chest 66 2 teak planks Rewards* from Low- and Mid-level trails Exchange:Teak treas' chest coins (update) File:Mahogany treasure chest.gif M'gany treas' chest 84 2 mahogany planks All rewards* for Treasure trails Exchange:M'gany treas' chest coins (update) For a list of all storable rewards, see Treasure chest.
Armour case
Armour cases can be used to store certain armours, provided that a complete set has been obtained.
Image Type Level Materials required Details Flatpack GE price File:Oak armour case.gif Oak armour case 46 3 oak planks 2 sets of armour Exchange:Oak armour case coins (update) File:Teak armour case.gif Teak armour case 64 3 Teak plank 4 sets of armour Exchange:Teak armour case coins (update) File:Mahogany armour case.gif M'gany arm'r case 82 3 mahogany planks All armours of this type Exchange:M'gany arm'r case coins (update)
Magic wardrobe
Magic wardrobes can be used to store certain magic armours, provided that a complete set has been obtained.
Cape rack
Cape racks can be used to hang capes, including Capes of Accomplishment and Capes of Distinction. Both the cape and the hood section must be hung on the rack.
When examined, it says: A cape rack for you to hang your capes on.
Image Type Level Materials required Details Flatpack GE Price File:Oak cape rack.gif Oak cape rack 54 4 oak planks All capes, except Capes of Accomplishment Exchange:Oak cape rack coins (update) File:Teak cape rack.gif Teak cape rack 63 4 teak planks All capes, plus one Cape of Accomplishment Exchange:Teak cape rack coins (update) File:Mahogany cape rack.gif M'gany cape rack 72 4 mahogany planks All capes, plus five Capes of Accomplishment Exchange:M'gany cape rack coins (update) File:Gilded cape rack.gif Gilded cape rack 81 4 mahogany planks, 1 gold leaf All capes, plus ten Capes of Accomplishment Exchange:Gilded cape rack coins (update) File:Marble cape rack.gif Marble cape rack 90 1 marble block All capes Exchange:Marble cape rack coins (update) Magical cape rack 99 1 magic stone All capes Exchange:Magical cape rack coins (update)
Toy box
Toy boxes are used to store Holiday Rewards. These are usually obtained during festivities such as Christmas, Easter and Halloween. However, certain tradeable items such as partyhats cannot be stored in these toy boxes.
Image Type Level Materials required Flatpack GE price File:Oak toy box.gif Oak toy box 50 2 oak planks Exchange:Oak toy box coins (update) File:Teak toy box.gif Teak toy box 68 2 teak planks Exchange:Teak toy box coins (update) File:Mahogany toy box.gif Mahogany toy box 86 2 mahogany planks Exchange:Mahogany toy box coins (update) There is no known distinction between the toy boxes.
All toys can be stored in any of the boxes.
Costume box
Costume boxes (or Fancy dress boxes) are used to store rewards from certain random events. However, to store these costumes and fancy dresses, a complete set needs to be obtained. A set is obtained by completing the random events several times.
Image Type Level Materials required Details Flatpack GE price File:Oak fancy dress box.gif Oak costume box 44 2 oak planks Stores 2 types of costumes Exchange:Oak costume box coins (update) File:Teak fancy dress box.gif Teak costume box 62 2 teak planks Stores 4 types of costumes Exchange:Teak costume box coins (update) File:Mahogany fancy dress box.gif Mahogany cos box 80 2 mahogany planks Stores all types of costumes Exchange:Mahogany cos box coins (update)
Complete Costume room
To build all the highest-level pieces of furniture will take 9 mahogany planks, 1 marble block and 1 magic stone. This has a total cost of 1,329,779 coins. This does not include the cost of all the items required to actually fill them!
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