Back in the mid-2010s, Minecraft’s 1.8.8 update was the gold standard for competitive mini-games and anarchy servers. Among the most notorious tools of that era was the —a simple but devastating modification that replaced solid blocks (stone, dirt, netherrack) with transparent or semi-transparent textures, leaving only ores, dungeons, and player-made bases visible.
The 1.8.8 X-Ray texture pack wasn’t just a cheat; it was a symbol of an era when Minecraft’s technical simplicity allowed clever texture edits to become godlike powers. And for a brief, chaotic time, everyone was a diamond-hunting ghost in the machine.
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