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Revision as of 14:28, 5 December 2021
The Music Box is a Hardmode accessory that is purchased from the Wizard for 10. When the Music Box is equipped in an accessory slot, it will record the currently playing game music after a randomized delay and alerts the player with a record sound. This includes tracks being played by other Music Boxes. Once recorded, it will change into one of the Music Boxes listed below.
A recorded Music Box can be played back in one of two ways:
- Equipping it as an accessory.
- Placing it as furniture and activating it, either by the ⚷ Interact button or with wires.
There are currently 86 / 42 / 34 different Music Boxes available.
On the Nintendo version, the Music Box was made unobtainable because it was unstable.
Recorded Music Boxes
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Crafting
Recipes
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
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Music Box (Journey's Beginning) Internal Item ID: 4356 | Tinkerer's Workshop | |
Music Box (Title) Internal Item ID: 565 | ||
Music Box (Tutorial) | ||
Music Box (Alt Title) Internal Item ID: 4992 | Tinkerer's Workshop and Ecto Mist | |
Music Box (Day Remix) Internal Item ID: 4237 | Work Bench |
Notes
- A Music Box will not record if the game's music volume is set to 0.
- A Music Box will always sell for 2, regardless of whether it has recorded anything.
- Activating a recorded Music Box that has been placed will cause all players in the vicinity to hear its music.
- Music Boxes will record other placed Music Boxes. This is useful if multiple music boxes are required for a large area.
- Music Boxes actual range is relative to your resolution size, further testing is required.
- The Title Music Box is crafted with "Overworld Day." It cannot be crafted with "Alt Overworld Day". It must also be crafted with "Underground," not "Alt Underground".
- The Title Music Box cannot be crafted in Crimson worlds, as the recipe was made before the Crimson was introduced. However, it is possible to use another world that has Corruption in it, or (
) to purchase Corrupt Seeds from the Dryad by housing her in a Graveyard in Hardmode. - While the Title, Journey's Beginning, Alt Title, and Day Remix Music Boxes have to be crafted first, they can be recorded, along with any other Music Box.
- Unlike most equipped accessories, an equipped Music Box is not visible on the player.
- A Music Box will not record when equipped in a vanity accessory slot or when it is inside an inventory slot. They can, however, be listened to when recorded.
- It can take up to 10 minutes for a Music Box to record a song.
The Music Box is currently not obtainable. Although it can be added via inventory editors, it is not fully coded (resulting in unexpected appearance), and will disappear upon being equipped, or upon leaving the world.- Music Boxes can, in fact, be reforged and have modifiers. It is possible (though relatively rare) for a Music Box to get a random modifier after being recorded, but you can alternatively use the Goblin Tinkerer's reforge function.
- Music Boxes can also receive a random modifier if they had a pre-existing modifier and were placed down and picked back up. This will only work with Music Boxes that had a modifier before being placed and will not work with normal Music Boxes (meaning Music Boxes that did not have a modifier before being placed).
- On the PC version, Console version, Mobile version, and tModLoader version, Music Boxes introduced from 1.3.0.1 and onward can receive a modifier from the Goblin Tinkerer, or when they are crafted. They will lose their prefix when placed, however.
- Despite the Console version having a 50% chance to play the Nintendo version Ocean/Space music, those versions of Music Boxes are unobtainable in the Console version. If the player tries to record the old Ocean/Space music, the Music Box disappears from their accessory slot. However, it is still possible to record the PC Ocean/Space music.Verify
- When playing back the Space Music Box, there is still a 50% chance of playing the old music. The same is true for the Ocean Music Box.
- The Journey's end music box behaves differently depending on if it is equipped in a social slot or accessory slot. Equipping it in a social slot only plays the music while equipping it in an accessory slot plays the full credits sequence
Tips
- Event and boss music may take multiple attempts to record, due to the random time required. Stretching these encounters for maximum time offers a better chance at a successful recording.
- Despite the fact that you need the music to be turned on for recording Music Boxes, you can always turn off the system's volume, which the game can't detect.
Trivia
- The total amount of money needed to buy one of every Music Box is −190 / −180 / −190 / −180, plus the craftable ones
120 /170. - The Music Box (Tutorial) was initially crafted with Console-/Mobile-exclusive Music Boxes. With the exception of the Music Box (Tutorial) itself, these Music Boxes are no longer exclusive, as of 1.2.
- Prior to 1.3.0.1
, the Music Box (Title) required the most number of ingredients of any crafting recipe in the game. - The twelve music boxes required to craft Music Box (Title) contain the twelve tracks that were present as of the 1.1 update - originally the game's entire soundtrack. Its recipe remained unchanged as new tracks were added in 1.2 and beyond.
- The six music boxes required to craft Music Box (Alt Title) reference the songs that were originally exclusive to Terraria's console editions. The Desert, Ice, and Boss 5 themes were integrated into the desktop version with the 1.2 update, with the remainder being integrated in 1.4.
- The twelve music boxes needed to craft Music Box (Journey's Beginning) contain the twelve original tracks composed for the 1.4 update.
- Despite being unrelated to the Pirate Invasion event, the Music Box (Boss 4) resembles the golden furniture dropped by most pirate enemies. This is because Boss 4 was the original theme to the Pirate Invasion prior to 1.3.
- The Music Box (Corruption) and the Music Box (Eerie) have identical designs, apart from color. The same is true for the Music Box (Martian Madness) and the Music Box (Lunar Boss), as well as the Music Box (Boss 1) and the Music Box (Dungeon).
- In the Console version the Music Box (Tutorial) is classified as a crafting material. It is the only craftable item out of the old-gen-exclusive items.
- The Otherworldly music boxes are tracks from the cancelled "Terraria: Otherworld".
- The "Morning Rain" Music box is a recycle of the Tutorial level song used in Console and pre-1.3 Mobile versions. Otherwise you can get the original tutorial song on console version, as in there still is the music box. The same goes to Space Day and Ocean Night, but the music boxes in Console version are the same as the normal post-1.3 Desktop/Mobile Space and Ocean music boxes.
- As of 1.4.0.1, The Sandstorm Music Box's sprite has been redesigned and it is very similar to the Storm and Windy Day music boxes' sprite.
- As of 1.4.0.5, the Journey's End music box was replaced with Journey's Beginning, but in the 1.4.1 update, it was added back.
See also
- Music, a descriptive list of the various Terraria music tracks.
History
- Desktop 1.4.1: Music Box (Journey's End) will play the Credits in-game when placed in an accessory slot. Using it in a social slot will only play the music.
- Desktop 1.4.0.5:
- "Journey's End" renamed to "Journey's Beginning".
- Added a new Journey's End music box, but unobtainable without the use of inventory editors, mods, or cheats.
- Music boxes are now 20 times more likely to record music per tick.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1:
- Added the following music: Journey's End, Windy Day, Space Day, Ocean Night, Town Day and Night, Storm, Slime Rain, Graveyard, Underground Jungle, Surface Night Jungle, Duke Fishron, Morning Rain, Console Title, Underground Desert, Queen Slime, Empress of Light, Terraria: Otherworld soundtrack.
- Music Boxes now make an audio indication that they have recorded.
- You can now place Music Boxes in your vanity slot to listen to them.
- Desktop 1.3.4: Added Old One's Army music.
- Desktop 1.3.3: Added Sandstorm music.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Sprites updated.
- Added the following music: Hell, Goblin Invasion, Pirate Invasion, Martian Madness, The Towers, and Lunar Boss.
- Desktop 1.2.4.1: Fixed the bug where the wiring system was not activating Doors, Music Boxes and Fountains properly.
- Desktop 1.2.3:
- Updated graphics and each music box now has a unique design.
- Reverting back to randomly having a chance to record music.
- Music notes now come from music boxes.
- Desktop 1.2.2:
- Now records music instantly once equipped (previously had a random chance of doing so while equipped).
- Will no longer turn into an Ankh Charm when trying to record the Pumpkin Moon music.
- Will no longer duplicate on tables.
- Desktop 1.2.1: You can no longer reforge Music Boxes.
- Desktop 1.2.0.3: Fixed a bug that caused the music box to record instantly.
- Desktop 1.2.0.2: You can no longer use the music box dupe glitch.
- Desktop 1.2:
- More music added.
- Music box/chest duping no longer works.
- Desktop 1.1.1: Fixed a bug with copying of recorded Music Box upon placing on wood platforms.
- Desktop 1.1: Introduced.
- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced, but unobtainable.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 In Old-gen console version and Windows Phone version, the Snow and Ice biome (Ice) variants are switched; the same applies to the Boss 4 and Boss 5 variants.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 All Otherworldly tracks will only play if the player is visiting a world with the 05162020 seed, or if Terraria: Otherworld music has been toggled on.