How can I stop seeing the migration cape on other players?
Background
The Migration cape was rolled out to all eligible players who bought Minecraft before December 1, 2020 and migrated their Mojang or legacy account to a Microsoft account.
Turning off the Migration cape
I want to stop seeing the Migration cape on other players.
You can turn off your own cape via this setting in Options > Skin Customization
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...but there is no option to stop seeing the migration cape on other players.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem?
Texture pack editing and/or mods are both acceptable solutions, as long as they also revert the elytra into the original design. If a solution requires disabling the ability to see all capes, that is undesirable but acceptable.
Thank you!
Best Answer
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to be possible as of right now. Upon some research, I can't find any mods to do it and, since migrator capes are given officially by Mojang (and so they display on any client), I highly doubt there will ever be any official way either. However, making a mod to do this is likely pretty easy, so it's possible that somebody will eventually make one that'll do what you want.
Apologies if this doesn't really answer your question, but there isn't really much else to say.
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How do you get rid of a migration Cape in Minecraft?
Change the cape to the Migration Cape, and then log in to the Minecraft launcher using Microsoft by going back to the login page. Hit Login with Microsoft and punch all of your Microsoft info to log in. Afterward, you will have the cape permanently until you remove it from your character in Minecraft.How do you toggle a migration cape?
Migrate Your Account to Get a CapeHow do you turn on migration Cape in Minecraft?
The cape is only given to people who had a Mojang account and migrated to a Microsoft account. If you only have one Microsoft account, you are not eligible for this offer.Minecraft Migration is OVER... (leaks, exploits, capes)
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