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Snowflake Pattern Cloak

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Snowflake Pattern Cloak
Snowflake Pattern Cloak icon.png
Cloak 
Durability: 100/100
Weight: 1
Value: Gold 50
Damage Resistance: 1 (Max 0%)
Damage Avoidance: 1
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Available in Release 47 Postmortem Mini-Telethon rewards.

Accentuate any outfit with this elegant Snowflake Cloak! Shiny snowflakes on a blue field fill the back potion, while the front is a soft white furry collar!

Salvage

By destroying this item using a Station and the Salvage Item recipe, you have a chance to obtain the following. If an item states specifically it has a pattern in the item description, the stated pattern will always be obtained:

Salvage Item
Eternal Pattern: Snowflake Pattern CloakEternal Pattern: Snowflake Pattern Cloak (1)

Digital Purchase

Crown Shop
Name: Snowflake Pattern Cloak (Vault Edition)

Price: Crown of the Obsidians750

Updated: Unknown
Crown Shop pricing does not reflect sales. Some items are seasonal or limited and are listed for historical information. Availability not guaranteed.

You can purchase this item in the Crown Shop with Crowns of the Obsidians (COTO's) found in the game. To help support Shroud of the Avatar, you can also purchase additional COTO's in the Add-On Store.

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FROM THE VAULT: This rare, previously expired item has been temporarily released from The Vault. It will only be available for a limited time before going back into The Vault. Items from The Vault are differentiated from their expired versions via the "Vault Edition" moniker appended to the item name.

This is a prize that will be provided to all players who pledged at least $5 during the Release 47 Postmortem Mini-Telethon, because the minimum of $10,000 was raised.[1]

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