In PvP scenarios, you can easily spot opponents hiding in shadows or underbrush.
This is the simplest Fullbright variant. It modifies the lightmap file, leaving every other texture untouched. Because it changes just one small image file (a few kilobytes in size), it imposes zero performance overhead. Best of all, you can layer it on top of any existing texture pack — keep your favourite realistic, medieval or PvP textures while gaining full brightness.
: Most versions are "16x" (the default Minecraft resolution), meaning they do not cause FPS drops and are compatible with FPS boost setups.
: Specifically lists support for the 1.6.1 through 1.8.9 range. Modrinth - Fullbright
In the game menu, move the pack from the "Available" side to the "Selected" side and click Important Notes : While some packs require
: You do not need to carry, craft, or place torches.
A Fullbright texture pack modifies the light map of Minecraft. It forces the game to render every block, cave, and entity at maximum brightness (light level 15).
The is a utility-focused resource pack that forces the game's light levels to the maximum, allowing you to see perfectly in dark caves or at night without using torches. It is especially popular for version 1.8.8 because it is the primary version used for competitive PvP and servers like Hypixel. Key Features & Requirements
If you prefer not to use a texture pack, many players achieve a similar effect by editing the options.txt file in their .minecraft folder. Changing the line gamma:1.0 to gamma:100.0 provides a similar "fullbright" effect natively, though a texture pack is often easier to toggle on and off.
