Majestica Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.3, 1.21.1 → 1.20

Majestica texture pack

The Majestica texture pack adds 32×32 blocks and items to Minecraft. In this review, we’ll cover all the features of this medieval-based pack that beautifully blends realistic and cartoony textures. The project didn’t just appear out of thin air – it has an intriguing origin story.

Zelda Texture Pack 1.21, 1.21.3, 1.21.1 → 1.20

Zelda texture pack

The Legend of Zelda texture pack for Minecraft was created by a user by the name of Moldomre, who has been putting work into the project for over 5 years. The main menu, first of all, has a very nice Zelda finish and almost looks like something Nintendo would put out.

Legendary Texture Pack 1.19, 1.19.4 → 1.18.2

Legendary Texture Pack

Legendary texture pack for Minecraft has medieval textures created with pixel art. The Russian creator has been working with this stylistic device for over a decade and has perfected it. According to him, the Minecraft environment looks good with his pack without shaders. This is very important, because there are no shaders for consoles.

Vividity Texture Pack 1.20, 1.20.6 → 1.19, 1.19.4

Vividity Texture Pack

The Noxcrew has published some great projects. Most of them were great adventure maps built with a lot of creativity. But now they have come up with something new and that is the Vividity texture pack. It’s perfect for Minecraft adventurers because it gives you a whole new gameplay experience.

Jehkoba’s Fantasy Texture Pack 1.19, 1.19.4 → 1.18.2

Jehkoba's Fantasy Texture Pack

Unlike many other Minecraft resource packs, Jehkoba’s Fantasy texture pack has an unusual theme. The creator Jehkoba was inspired by classic SNES JRPGs, tabletop roleplaying games and other low resolution adventure games. As a result, the textures he created are also in a rather low resolution.