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Top 5 Best Texture packs for Minecraft 1.18.1

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The beauty of Minecraft is that it’s customizable to a T. Don’t like the way something looks? Why not change it up with a shiny new texture pack? With version 1.18 having just launched, there are only a couple of texture packs that are compatible with it at the moment. We’re showing off some of our favorites with our top 5 list of the best texture packs for Minecraft 1.18.1!

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5. Moderna HD

Ever wanted to make Minecraft look a little more like the real world? The Moderna HD pack gives everything a sleek, realistic look. One of the mod’s featured screenshots is a very modern-looking house, one that you could probably see in the real world. If you’re into building intricate houses and want things to look a little more homey, this may be the texture pack for you!

4. Misa’s Realistic Texture Pack

If Moderna HD made the world of Minecraft a little more realistic, then Misa’s Realstic Texture Pack makes things look very realistic! Misa’s pack is all about trying to make things look as realistic to their source material as possible without getting too photographic – minerals, animals, and blocks look like their real-world counterparts. This texture pack also dims the lighting on objects so that the world is not as vibrant as vanilla Minecraft.

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3. Sapixcraft

Sapixcraft is a fun and bright texture pack that sticks to the colorful look of Minecraft but adds new textures, giving the world texture pack is a shiny new look. Sapixcraft also goes for a more minimal look, and by that we mean that the textures are usually pretty simple, only using a few colors to show the most important parts of a block or entity. Try it out if you like the look of original Minecraft but want something slightly different!

2. Conquest

Venture through a rustic and battered land with the Conquest texture pack, a pack that turn Minecraft into a dark fantasy adventure. Half realistic and half fantasy, the Conquest texture pack aims to make Minecraft feel like an adventure through a medieval world. Blocks look dark and semi-realistic, while caves and dungeons look mysterious and threatening.

1. Coterie Craft Frontier

Coterie Craft is actually the blanket name for a lot of different style mods. The Frontier pack in particular is probably the most popular texture pack for 1.18 at the moment due to its simple nature. Much like Sapixcraft, Coterie Craft Frontier aims to add a higher level of fidelity to Minecraft while keeping its simplistic nature intact. The result is a very aesthetically pleasing experience, which earns Coterie Craft Frontier the number one spot on our list.

Those are the best texture packs for Minecraft 1.18.1. Got any personal favorites not on this list? Share them with us in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.