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{{Item
|image=Crumble Horn.png
|type=Utility
|durability=1024
|renewable=No
|stackable=No
|id=crumble_horn
}}


The '''Crumble Horn''' is one of the rewards for completing the [[Questing Ram]]'s quest. If the quest is completed, this (along with one of each of the resource blocks) will be given to the player by the Quest Ram.  
The Crumble Horn is one of the rewards for completing the [[Quest Ram]]'s quest. If the quest is completed, this (along with one of each of the resource blocks) will be given to the player by the Quest Ram. When the Crumble Horn is used, blocks in the direction of the player will begin to crumble into other blocks. Stone crumbles into Cobblestone, which crumbles into Gravel, which will disappear from the world and will occasionally turn into a resource block of either Dirt or Gravel that the player can pick up. <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Additionally, Stone Brick and </span>[[Mazestone]]<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;"> will crack when exposed to this effect. </span><span style="line-height: 1.5;">The sound of a baaing sheep can also be heard emanating from the Crumble Horn when it is used.</span>


When the Crumble Horn is used, blocks around the player will begin to crumble into other blocks. All blocks that can be transformed are in the table below. The sound of a baaing sheep can also be heard emanating from the Crumble Horn when it is used.
[[image:Item_Crumble_Horn.png|106x106px]]
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Initial Block Type
!Resulting Block
|-
| Stone Bricks
| Cracked Stone Bricks
|-
| Polished Blackstone Bricks
| Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks
|-
| Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks
| Blackstone
|-
| Nether Bricks
| Cracked Nether Bricks
|-
| Deepslate Bricks
| Cracked Deepslate Bricks
|-
| Deepslate Tiles
| Cracked Deepslate Tiles
|-
| Mazestone Brick
| Cracked Mazestone Brick
|-
| Underbrick
| Cracked Underbrick
|-
| Towerwood
| Cracked Towerwood
|-
| Deadrock
| Cracked Deadrock
|-
| Castle Brick
| Cracked Castle Brick
|-
| Nagastone Pillar
| Cracked Nagastone Pillar
|-
| Etched Nagastone
| Cracked Etched Nagastone
|-
| Stone
| Cobblestone
|-
| Cobblestone
| Gravel
|-
| Sandstone
| Sand
|-
| Red Sandstone
| Red Sand
|-
| Topsoil Blocks, Coarse Dirt, Rooted Dirt
| Dirt
|-
| Crimson/Warped Nylium
| Netherrack
|-
| Quartz Block
| Sand
|-
| Copper Block, Cut Copper Block
| (Deoxidizes it by 1 stage, does nothing to the normal copper block)
|-
| Gravel, Dirt, Sand, Red Sand, Clay, Stone Variants
| (drops itself)
|}
 
==Dispenser Behavior==
When the crumble horn is used in a {{mcw|Dispenser}}, it will attempt to crumble the block in front of it. This action takes one durability to complete. Unlike other damageable items that can be used in the dispenser, the crumble horn will not break when depleted. If the durability hits zero it will instead refuse to fire again.
 
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==History==
{{history table|
{{history|1.12.1|Added Crumble Horn.}}
{{history|1.12.3|Finalised icon and effects.}}
{{history|4.0.374|Added some new Transformations:
Added all the cracked variants, Missing topsoil blocks, nylium to netherrack, and quartz block to sand.
 
Added Dispenser compat for the crumble horn.}}
{{history|4.0.728|Added some new Transformations:
Added deepslate blocks, rooted dirt, and the copper stages.}}
}}
 
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