One important thing to remember is to just have fun with this quest, because it’s available all weekend, and there’s no limit to the number of capes that can be claimed – although you can only claim one per person.
Here’s everything you need to know to get started, collect your emeralds, and claim the Crafter Cape!
Step 1: Get your Inventory Ribbon (lanyard attachment)
Before you start collecting emeralds, you’ll need a place to store them. Your Inventory Ribbon is a special attachment with a familiar design that clips onto your TwitchCon badge. It has three empty slots, where you’ll place your Emerald Stickers as you earn them.
You can pick up your Inventory Ribbon at the Swag Bag kiosk, located right next to badge and wristband pickup. A Minecraft Brand Ambassador will hand one to you when you arrive.
Each attendee gets one ribbon only, so make sure to keep it attached to your badge at all times!
Step 2: Collect Emerald Stickers
To earn your cape, you’ll need to collect three Emerald Stickers. You can do this by engaging with Minecraft experiences throughout the event.
There are two main ways to earn stickers:
1. Attend Minecraft sessions
Look for sessions tagged with “Minecraft Emerald” on the schedule or marked with emerald signage outside the room. When you enter a qualifying session, you’ll receive one Emerald Sticker. The qualifying sessions are:
Saturday
- The Midoffs LIVE presented by Tubbo (Minecraft Arena)
- Skyblock Kingdoms SMP - Minecraft in the Sky! (NomNom Theatre)
- Crafting a Character (NomNom Theatre)
- The Symbiotic Relationship of Artists and Creators (NomNom Theatre)
- The Non-Competitive Competitive Format of Minecraft Events (NomNom Theatre)
- Minecraft LIVE (Twitch Rivals Arena)
Sunday
- Bannerfall SMP: A Clash Between Kingdoms (NomNom Theatre)
- Couriway's 10,000th Speedrun Live (Minecraft Arena)
- Lifesteal SMP: Inside Minecraft's Deadliest Server (Glitch Theatre)
- Gridlock: The Next Step in Minecraft Esports (Minecraft Arena)
- The Minecraft Gauntlet (Glitch Theatre)
2. Join Minecraft activities
Head to the Minecraft Arena and take part in activities like gameplay stations, creative challenges, and photo moments. Once you complete an activity, you’ll earn a sticker. The qualifying activities are:
- The Sulfur Slide
- Be the Chicken Jockey
- Game Over Photo Op
- Dungeons 2 Note Block Challenge
- Dungeons 1 Gameplay
- Chicken Farm Gameplay
No matter how you choose to participate, the rules are simple:
- You’ll receive one sticker per session or activity.
- You can mix and match however you like; for example, three sessions + three activities, or any combination in between.
- Completing the same session or activity more than once won’t earn extra stickers, so make sure you mix things up if you’ve got your eyes on the cape!
Once you’ve earned a sticker, place it in an empty slot on your Inventory Ribbon. Fill all three, and you’re ready to move onto the final step!
Step 3: Redeem Your Cape
Once you've filled all three slots with Emerald stickers, it’s time to claim your Crafter Cape! Head over to the Cape Trader, located in the Minecraft Village within the Arena. This is where you can redeem your cape as well as get any support you may need in your quest.
Here’s what happens next:
- A team member will check your completed ribbon.
- Your wristband will be scanned to confirm your participation.
- You’ll receive a Cape Card, which includes a unique in-game code for your Minecraft cape.
That’s it for the TwitchCon quest! All that’s left is to enter your code at minecraft.net/redeem by June 30 and your cape will become available in your Dressing Room.
Everyone gets a chance
You’ll be able to earn Emerald Stickers on both Saturday and Sunday. Each attendee can only claim one cape, but there’s no limit to the number of capes that will be distributed, so enjoy the activities at your own pace, and don’t feel like you need to complete them all on one day. There will be plenty of time and activities to complete your quest, so focus on having a good time! But do keep your Inventory Ribbon safe as you’re sliding slimes and reenacting your most memorable Game Over scene.
Some final tips to remember
To make the most of your experience:
- Look for emerald signage or the “Minecraft Emerald” tag on the schedule to find qualifying sessions and activities.
- Keep your ribbon safe because you only get one, and you’ll need it to redeem your cape.
- Ask for help at the Cape Trader if you have any questions or run into issues.
What if I can’t attend TwitchCon?
We understand that not everyone has the chance to attend, and rest assured that we’re also preparing something really cool for you: an alternate cape that you can earn online! Tune in to Minecraft LIVE on May 30 at 11:30am EDT / 5:30pm CEST to learn how to get the Builder Cape.
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