1.17 added goats to Minecraft, but it wasn't until 1.19 that the noisy mountain-dwellers were given a unique drop - goat horns. Arguably the first proper instrument to be added to Minecraft, these fun items can be used to signal your friends, lead a battle charge, or simply annoy everyone around you.
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Goat horns are a little bit harder to get your hands on than regular old mob drops, however. If you want to get your hands on some goat horns, you'll need to be prepared to put in the time and the work. Fortunately, this guide will have everything you need to know to get started.
Goat horns are exactly what they sound like - the horns of goats. Once you obtain one, you can right-click while holding it to play a sound.There are eight goat horn variants:
The sounds of the first four resemble the noise played by the Illagers' horn at the start of each wave of a raid, while the sounds of the latter four are more "out there".
Additionally, the last four horns can only be obtained from screaming goats (which make up a mere two percent of goat spawns), while the first four can only be obtained from regular goats. The last point to note is that if you're playing Bedrock Edition, "Dream" is instead called "Resist".
Goats spawn in the jagged peaks, frozen peaks, and snowy slopes biomes. Essentially, if you see a snow-capped mountain, there's a decent chance it'll have some goats. Goats spawn on world generation, and then more slowly afterward, so to get the highest number of goats as quickly as possible, kidnap two goats when you first reach the biome and breed them to get more.
You can of course attempt horn-gathering on-location, but given how many horns there are, and the fact you'll
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