

Dokucraft High’s skybox in particular is incredibly stunning, while Dwarven really gives a warm and deep feeling to the lighting in underground areas. You can still get the default Dokucraft for a clean, wizards-and-knights-style feel to your world, but then there’s Dokucraft High and Dwarven to experiment with as well.

Dokucraft Image used with permission by copyright holderĭokucraft started off as a strong choice for those who like the classic fantasy RPG games of old but has expanded into much more than that. It’s great for essentially all types of creations outside of fantasy too, such as pirate-themed creations, or even deep jungles. This pack is a bit more versatile than Mythic, however. What really sells this pack is how the weapons have been tweaked to look like something out of a medieval movie, only, you know, much more pixelated. If you want to go full-on high fantasy, this pack, and the one following, will be right up your alley. John Smith Legacy Image used with permission by copyright holder


It isn’t a major change to the game, but has a distinct feel that you’ll either vibe with or not pretty early on when trying it out. It lends itself great to more rustic architecture, such as stone houses, castles, and wooden farms. This pack will give a slightly darker tone to most objects, along with more details on textures like sand, wood, and cobblestone. The Mythic pack is where things start to get fancy. Mythic Image used with permission by copyright holder If you feel like recreating your favorite levels from any classic NES game, or better yet create new ones, this pack will give it that perfect old-school appearance. Sure the edges might be a little jagged and textures a little crunchy, but that just makes it all feel more perfect. This is one of the more massive texture overhauls but boy is it faithful. If the Atari was just a bit before your time but memories of the original Super Mario Bros and Castlevania speak to you, then the Retro NES pack will instantly bring a smile to your face. Retro NES Image used with permission by copyright holder Retro fans should definitely give this one a look. In most games that would be a negative, but when paired with Minecraft’s already basic design it just feels right. All the colors and textures are bright, clear, and simple. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you’d prefer your game to look more like what an Atari game might be like in 3D, the Bare Bones pack is a delightful experience. All Minecraft cheats and console commandsĪll mounts in Minecraft Legends and how to get themīare Bones Image used with permission by copyright holder
