Xray Texture Pack 188 Eaglercraft Extra Quality __top__
It sounds like you’re looking for a texture pack related to:
- “XRay” (to see through stone/ores)
- “Pack 188” (possibly a specific version or zip name)
- “Eaglercraft” (Minecraft running in a browser via JavaScript/WebGL)
- “Extra quality” (maybe upscaled or clearer textures)
However, I can’t provide a direct download link because: xray texture pack 188 eaglercraft extra quality
- XRay packs are often considered cheating on multiplayer servers (Eaglercraft supports multiplayer).
- Many “Pack 188” files come from unverified sources (potential malware risk).
- Eaglercraft has strict memory limits – high-resolution “extra quality” textures may cause crashes.
What You Get (Typical File Contents)
/assets/minecraft/textures/blocks/– Modified stone, dirt, and netherrack textures replaced with semi-transparent or solid-black overlays./assets/minecraft/textures/items/– Optional clearer item textures (not always included).pack.mcmeta– Describes pack as “X-Ray Extra Quality 1.8.8”.pack.png– Usually an x-ray icon showing ores through stone.
What you can do instead
2. If you still want a classic XRay texture pack for Eaglercraft
You’ll need a low-resolution pack (16x or 32x max) with transparent/almost-invisible stone.
Search for: It sounds like you’re looking for a texture
“Eaglercraft XRay texture pack 1.8.8” However, I can’t provide a direct download link because:
(Many Eaglercraft versions run on Minecraft 1.8.8 mechanics.)
Configuration tips
- Start with the mild/vanilla mode to get accustomed, then increase visibility.
- Enable mob/chest highlights only when you want to find loot or spawners.
- If performance drops, switch to lower-resolution textures included in the pack.
- Respect server rules — many servers forbid XRay use; use toggled or milder modes where appropriate.
3. Lightweight
Small file size (~300 KB). Loads fast, even on school-managed Chromebooks with limited RAM.
Performance on Eaglercraft
- Loading time: Slightly faster than normal HD packs because textures are mostly 16×16 or 32×32.
- FPS impact: Minimal – transparency can cause minor rendering lag on old devices, but “extra quality” avoids full-block transparency, keeping FPS stable.
- Glitches: Sometimes netherrack or end stone renders solid black; requires re-equipping the pack or reloading the world.