The great thing about Wolfhound texture pack is that you can download it for all Minecraft Editions. The developer also had plenty of time to make his project compatible with all versions. The pack was released back in early 2012. By the way, the name is based on the dog breed with the same name. The creator named his very first resource pack after his dog some years ago. That’s why he decided to use a dog’s name again for his second project. Nowadays, Minecraft players all over the world are familiar with the popular Wolfhound texture pack.
Moreover, it’s impressive to think about the fact that the first textures were created over ten years ago. Nevertheless, the creator Thistle manages to keep everything contemporary. As a result, even younger players will enjoy medieval textures. Best of all are the Minecraft paintings, which will surely be the most impressive you’ve ever seen.
Another quality feature is that the famous YouTuber Mumbo Jumbo played with this Minecraft texture pack for a long time. Maybe you can still remember that. We noticed during our research that many older gamers experience nostalgia when they see the Wolfhound pack. The big hype is maybe already over, but you can still give the textures a chance.
All Wolfhound versions
All in all, there are almost ten different variants of the Wolfhound texture pack, which are still being updated to this day. At least they all have the 64×64 resolution in common, but otherwise, the themes are different. We have already described the standard version above. Therefore, we jump directly to the review of all the other versions.
- Wolfhound Heavenly: The textures are bright and are perfect for spring and summer enthusiasts. It’s the heavenly paradise in Minecraft.
- Wolfhound Fantasy: This variant adds magical blocks and items. Everything glows and sparkles as you’ve never seen before in your Minecraft environment. It’s the purple edit of Wolfhound because the color purple appears incredibly often.
- Wolfhound Asian: This pack is supposed to remind you of Asian culture. The developer was mainly focused on China and Japan. For example, he used images of the Forbidden City as inspiration for the Nether.
- Wolfhound Dungeon: This variation makes your environment more gloomy. Everything is scary because a lot of dark details have been added. However, due to the simple graphics, it’s also kid-friendly.
- Wolfhound Fairy: The Fairy version transforms Minecraft into a fairy-tale world. In our opinion, it is the worst add-on you can install. The tweaks are too minimal.
- Wolfhound Classic Medieval: The medieval style is the main focus. Most of the blocks are a bit monotonous. Therefore, you should only install it if you like building castles or something similar.
- Wolfhound Seasons: This expansion includes almost all seasons. There are detailed adjustments for winter, summer, and autumn. Unfortunately, the spring has not been included.
Theoretically, it is also possible for you to create your own Wolfhound version. You can use an extra website with a customizer for this. But the site is outdated and not really user-friendly. By the way, you have to be aware that there is only the standard version in the Marketplace. This means that only PC players of the Java Edition have full access to all content.
Furthermore, it must be a lot of work to keep all these packs up to date. However, the project was also created many years ago, when it was completely normal to release many versions. We come to this conclusion because there are also many add-on packs for the MeineKraft texture pack. On the other hand, the styles are quite different, because MeineKraft uses photorealistic textures. In contrast, the John Smith Legacy texture pack has much more in common with Wolfhound. Both packs largely consist of medieval blocks, items, and mobs.
Wolfhound is compatible with these Minecraft versions: 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 – 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
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How to install the Wolfhound Texture Pack
- Install OptiFine if you want to use the pack with all features. This includes, for example, the custom sky.
- Click on the Wolfhound download link that is compatible with your game version and Minecraft edition.
- Launch Minecraft.
- Click on “Options” in the main menu.
- In the options menu, go to the submenu “Resource Packs”.
- Click on “Open Pack Folder” at the bottom left.
- Move the downloaded ZIP file into your resourcepacks folder.
- You will see the pack on the left half of the resource pack screen. If it is not displayed in Minecraft, you need to unzip the file.
- Move the cursor to the pack logo and click the arrow pointing to the right.
- Click on “Done”.
The game may tell you during the installation that the pack was made for a newer or older Minecraft version. This is an error and you can still activate the pack.
Wolfhound Texture Pack Download
[Marketplace] Wolfhound Texture Pack– WOLFHOUND MEDIEVAL TEXTURES is available on the Marketplace for 830 Minecoins.
Java Edition:
[64x] [1.19.X – 1.18.X] Download Wolfhound Texture Pack
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[64x] [1.10.X – 1.9.X] Download Wolfhound Texture Pack
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Other versions:
Download Wolfhound Heavenly
Download Wolfhound Fantasy
Download Wolfhound Asian
Download Wolfhound Dungeon
Download Wolfhound Fairy
Download Wolfhound Classic Medieval
Download Wolfhound Seasons
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its a good texture pack