Low Fire Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.4, 1.21.3 → 1.20

Author Haikis
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Updated December 4, 2024
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Are you tired of dealing with obstructive fire animations in Minecraft, especially during intense PvP battles? We have the perfect solution for you. Download and install the game-changing Low Fire texture pack. Before we review the features, let’s acknowledge the problem. The standard fire visuals in Minecraft can be overwhelming, especially in PvP situations on servers. The fire appears lengthy, making it challenging to navigate effectively and making it hard to see your opponent or mobs.

What is the Low Fire Texture Pack?

Once activated, the Low Fire texture pack significantly reduces the size and intensity of flames in Minecraft. PvP players will appreciate the clear visibility it offers. By the way, the same improvement applies to lava animations, ensuring that your screen isn’t overly dominated by fiery effects. You can still tell when you are on fire or lava, but the effect is not as annoying anymore.

It’s crucial to be aware of certain restrictions, especially for those engaging in speedruns. Similar to XRay, the use of the Low Fire texture pack is generally not allowed in official Minecraft speedrunning events. Competitions adhere to a set of rules to ensure fair play. It’s advisable to check the specific guidelines of the server or community you’re participating in.

Optimized for Slower Hardware

If your computer or mobile phone isn’t super powerful, no worries! The Low Fire resource pack is like a helpful friend for slower hardware. It helps by making the Minecraft engine use fewer computer resources. So, if your gameplay was a bit laggy before, using this pack might just make things smoother. Plus, here’s a bonus: the textures work perfectly with Night Vision, making your Minecraft nights clearer and more enjoyable. The strategic combination of both packs offers not only practical advantages in gameplay but also a visually appealing Minecraft world. Moreover, both are compatible with mod packs, which opens up new possibilities for customization.

One of the standout features of the Low Fire texture pack for MCPE and Java is its independence from OptiFine. Unlike many other packs that require additional software installations, this one is ready to use right out of the box. Simplifying the process ensures a hassle-free experience for players who prefer a straightforward setup. Normally you need OptiFine for almost all packs, which is why this fact is really special. Now simply read our installation guide further down, and you’re ready to play with a small fire!

Player Testimonials

But don’t just take our word for it. Let’s hear what fellow Minecraft players have to say about the texture pack.

  • “I can’t begin to thank you! The vanilla fire covers up too much screen space, so this is very helpful. With the overlay, I can finally see what’s happening during those intense moments without being blinded by flames!” – Daniel from UK
  • “Wow! Huge difference. Great project and very well-made. The Low Fire mod helped me to get better in PvP because I use a small mobile screen. Kudos to the creator!” – Happy Minecraft player from Indonesia
  • “Thanks for the reduced height of the fire! Now I can play normally without that annoying fire that takes half of my screen. Highly recommended for FPS boost!” – Lisa from Germany
ABOUT PROJECT

Low Fire was published on February 16, 2022 and is compatible with these Minecraft versions: 1.21.4 – 1.21.3 – 1.21.2 – 1.21.1 – 1.21 – 1.20.6 – 1.20.5 – 1.20.4 – 1.20.3 – 1.20.2 – 1.20.1 – 1.20 – 1.19.4 – 1.19.3 – 1.19.2 – 1.19.1 – 1.19 – 1.18.2 – 1.18.1 – 1.18 – 1.17.1 – 1.17 – 1.16.5 – 1.16.4 – 1.16.3 – 1.16 – 1.15.2 – 1.15 – 1.14.4 – 1.14 – 1.13.2 – 1.13 – 1.12.2 – 1.12 – 1.11.2 – 1.11 – 1.10.2 – 1.10 – 1.9.4 – 1.9 – 1.8.9 – 1.8 – 1.7.10 – 1.7.2


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Use our comparison tool to compare the Minecraft default pack with Low Fire.
Low Fire texture pack compared to Minecraft vanilla (before)Low Fire texture pack compared to Minecraft vanilla (after)

How To Install Low Fire Texture Pack

Here’s a tutorial for PC users on installing Low Fire in Minecraft Java Edition. If you’re using Minecraft Bedrock Edition and the pack is available for Bedrock/MCPE, you can simply click on the downloaded file to install it.
  1. To use all the cool features in this pack, download and install OptiFine.
  2. Download the Low Fire texture pack for Minecraft from the file section below. Pick the file that matches your Minecraft edition and version.
  3. Launch Minecraft.
  4. Click "Options" on the main menu.
  5. In the options, go to the submenu “Resource Packs”.
  6. Click "Open Pack Folder" at the bottom left to see a folder titled "resourcepacks".
  7. Put the downloaded ZIP file into your "resourcepacks" folder. Or, just drag and drop it into the Minecraft window to add the pack.
  8. You will see the pack on the left side of the resource pack selection menu. Unzip the file if you can't see the pack.
  9. Hover over the pack thumbnail and click the arrow pointing right.
    If the game notifies you that the pack is made for a newer or older Minecraft version, simply click “Yes” to proceed. The textures will still work perfectly.
  10. Click "Done" and all assets have been loaded.

For users who have other texture packs without the short fire feature, fret not. You can still enjoy the new textures by activating the better fire pack and placing it over your preferred pack.

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