Most downloaded minecraft texture packs 2018






















We've included the best free options here for you, but if you're dedicated to the HD life, you may also want to keep an eye on Stratum and Realistico. To get access to the high-end packs you'll need to sign up to the team's Patreon, you can download the 32x pack as a taster and then sign up for higher resolutions. LBPR may be the best all-around HD texture pack choice thanks to the years of work and history from various artists that it's been built on.

Animals, villagers, ores, trees, and terrain are all represented in high resolution textures with some stylistic choices that deviate from the vanilla look. Don't worry, this texture pack doesn't actually require an RTX-capable graphics card. It's been converted to Java edition by Arkadya. This isn't a full texture set, only including some bricks, concrete, planks, and a few other blocks.

You probably won't be playing in survival with it on, but it's neat to use for screenshots! Herkenburg isn't an HD texture pack, using the same resolution as Minecraft's default textures, but it's definitely realistic. Harkenburg doesn't just have nice modern looking bricks and ladders, it also turns other Minecraft blocks into modern objects.

The furnace becomes a kitchen stove, the anvil a toilet, and various types of coral are traffic cones and fire hydrants. It doesn't make much sense in survival mode, but it's a great pack for working on a modern day city build if you're a creative mode person.

Minecraft PvP texture packs are a bit different from the usual resource packs. Unlike other visual overhauls that prioritize a certain look, a PvP texture pack has different goals. Many PvP packs will be lower resolution to make sure your performance and FPS stay as high as possible. You'll also find that PvP texture packs focus on reticles that are easy to see, making swords smaller so they don't block as much of your view, and helping distinguish between ore blocks better.

Version: Unlisted Resolution: 16x16 Download. TimeDeo 2k is an old community favorite PvP texture pack. It now has a revamped version created by Finlay, too. TimeDeo 2k has very high contrast colors, meaning you won't have any trouble distinguishing between armors, weapons, and different ores at a glance. Its open style reticle is easy to spot at the center of your screen for games that require a lot of bow shooting.

Bombies 80k is the latest pack from another frequent PvP texture pack maker, Tory. It has a bright, almost pastel look for its metal armor and tools that make them stand out, along with ore borders to help you spot resources quickly. For extra visibility, you can also grab the short swords version.

Bombies 80k also has some really pretty custom skies. Those probably won't help you in PvP, but they're quite nice! Colb has a ton of PvP texture packs but Dragonfruit was a long time favorite. There are a lot of other variations , based on different fruits and gems , which determine the color that your diamond tools, armor, and ores will be. All of Colb's packs are all technically made for version 1. Don't worry, you can still use them just fine.

Aluzion is a more cartoony-style pack with some bold colors that are great for visibility. It makes the patterns on ores more orderly and uses more big chunks of color instead of the shading on Minecraft's default textures.

Chunky outlines on different armor styles help with spotting other players too. Aluzion also uses a shorter sword style to help you see during combat. These stylish texture and resource packs take lots of artistic liberty with Minecraft's blocky canvas.

Medieval texture packs can turn your Minecraft worlds into fantasy playgrounds worthy of your best castle and village builds. Dokucraft is a longtime popular Minecraft texture pack for its medieval fantasy RPG style. It's exploded into several equally interesting variations that are all worth giving a try. Up above is the standard Dokucraft Light but there's also the slightly more fantastical Dokucraft High and exceptionally fantasy-inspired Dokucraft Dwarven.

Chroma Hills is another RPG-style medieval texture pack that's in a higher resolution than some other options, giving it a slightly more realistic feel. Mythic has a very dark fantasy vibe to it, even more than Dokucraft's darker versions or John Smith. Just look at that witch's tongue, seriously. Its other mobs and weapons and armor also have a very gritty medieval feeling to them with an edge of steampunk too.

Jolicraft is a cute and whimsical medieval texture pack with a sort of storybook quality to it. With its yellowish hue and paper-y menus and a sun that looks like a painting, it's definitely an even craftier version of Minecraft. As if Minecraft weren't adorable enough, these cute texture packs turn the sweet up to The cutest Minecraft texture packs often have bright, simple colors that are a joy to look at.

Some of them are just super, super pink. Here are some of the best cute Minecraft texture packs out there. This super cute pack is full of bright colors and has a slightly medieval theme. It's a great option for players who want something just a little softer than other medieval style texture packs.

It also has randomized textures for some blocks, such as stone and wood planks to add a bit of variety to your world.

Hafen's bright colors and chunky grass textures almost make it look like it's based on old console platformer aesthetics. Its mobs are adorable too with their cartoony little eyes. And the interface might actually be the cutest part, with its rounded tabs and light blue colors scheme. The font can be difficult to read for some, the creator warns, so there's an alternate font choice available included in the pack. Given how simplistic and vibrant Minecraft is, it's almost begging for a more cartoonish texture pack.

That's exactly what Sapixcraft is all about. It's full of rich colors, simple and clean textures and a playful artistic style that might remind players of light-hearted RPG games. One of the major highlights of the texture pack is how it treats tree leaves. Each leaf is now clearly drawn in leaf blocks, which makes them look absolutely stunning.

Just because the texture pack is playful and artsy, doesn't mean it's skimping on details. Dokucraft is one of the oldest and well-known texture packs in the Minecraft community, and for good reason. It's a gorgeous, medieval fantasy-style texture pack that's perfect for RPG adventure maps or multiplayer servers. In many ways, it resembles the famous John Smith texture pack. Dokucraft is a bit more inspired by roguelike games and comes in three different types: light, dark and high.

Depending on the player's color scheme and saturation preferences, they can choose between the different types. The colors are pretty washed out and bleak, perfect for a harsh RPG adventure game and for building ornate medieval castles. A lot of players actually like how Minecraft looks as it is, and so they prefer texture packs that remain faithful to the original colors and style of the game.

That's probably how Faithful received its name as a texture pack, given how it remains loyal to Minecraft's original style and improves upon it. The difference isn't easy to tell with a quick glance, but the texture pack does clean up a lot of the textures of the game and makes them more detailed and high resolution.

It's the same game players know since its release, just with better quality textures. While there's nothing wrong with Minecraft's default look, it could use a bit more cartoon to it.

Sphax's PureBDCraft combines art and environment to create just that. While a lot of the blocks and mobs look different, they're still very recognizable, which is the strength of this texture pack. It's a great choice for players who love a cartoonish, playful, and colorful art style with a wholesome look. The color scheme still remains very true to Minecraft , but the textures are way cleaner and of higher quality, making them appear less messy and more like pages out of a comic book.

A list of popular texture packs wouldn't be complete without mentioning to controversial XRay Ultimate resource pack. However, the download numbers speak for themselves.

Countless players have chosen this texture pack, which essentially allows them to see through walls and detect precious ores like diamonds with ease. It goes without saying that XRay Ultimate is cheating. However, what players do in their single-player worlds or among friends isn't important. It becomes problematic when players use this texture pack on survival multiplayer servers , where fairness and equality of resources are important due to the high number of players.

Minecraft's RPG features, such as enchanting, exploring the world , and combat really favors all sorts of medieval cosmetic overhauls. That's probably why John Smith is such a popular resource pack. It's one of the most downloaded medieval fantasy texture packs in the game, perfect for adventure maps and RPG servers.

John Smith might not have vibrant colors. In fact, it's quite washed out and bleak, but it turns Minecraft into a medieval fantasy world in a blink of an eye.

Many of the blocks look completely different from their original style, so players who love radical change and medieval-style building will definitely appreciate this texture pack. For lovers of a more default-friendly look, Compliance 64x is another great choice.



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