Bray’s World for Minecraft 1.20.6

Not a fan of the default Minecraft textures? No problem! The Bray’s World texture pack introduces numerous innovations and changes.

Not a fan of the default Minecraft textures? No problem! The Bray’s World texture pack introduces numerous innovations and changes.

Do you remember how glazed terracotta blocks look in Minecraft? If you don’t like their appearance, try the Glazed Tiles texture pack, which completely redesigns them.

The Blahaj texture pack for Minecraft adds a strange yet adorable item to the game—a plush shark toy. These toys exist in real life and are sold at IKEA, and the creator of this pack decided to bring them into the blocky world of Minecraft.

Transform the look of swords in Minecraft with the Vortherion Sword texture pack. This pack gives swords an entirely new shape, deviating from vanilla standards.

The Classic 3D texture pack introduces 3D textures to the Minecraft world, providing a more realistic appearance for all objects. Even basic items like crafting tables now look completely different, despite being one of the game’s most standard elements.

The John Smith Legacy 3D Models texture pack adds 3D models to complement the John Smith Legacy Resource Pack. Practically everything in the game is enhanced—blocks, items, weapons, armor, potions, and more.
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The Reinforced Shulker Boxes mod for Minecraft adds improved versions of Shulker Boxes to the game world, using various materials.
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After installing the Unlit Campfire mod for Minecraft, all campfires will spawn in an unlit state. This means that the item has no fire until you light it.
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The Reinforced Barrels mod for Minecraft adds reinforced versions of barrels to the game, where players can create new types of containers based on vanilla items. To upgrade, familiar materials like gold, iron, diamonds, and more are used.
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Do you often use texture packs in the game? Do you feel like the launcher is slowing down? Then you need to install the Async Pack Scan mod for Minecraft, which speeds up the loading of texture packs by running the entire process on a separate thread, reducing the load.