The Ruby recolor specifically caters to players who prefer the classic "red" PvP aesthetic while maintaining the unique, polished look established by Zuxt and Intel Edits for the 150k special.
Released in April 2021, Jadeite 16x was designed as a "thank you" to the community. The pack gained immediate popularity due to Intel Edits' reputation for high-quality, performance-focused PvP resources. While the base pack features a green, jade-inspired aesthetic, the release included , with the Ruby version being one of the most sought-after variations for its vibrant red theme. Technical Specifications: 16x Resolution jadeite (intel edits' 150k) - ruby 16x
Transparent or minimally designed menus that allow players to remain aware of their surroundings while in their inventory. The Ruby recolor specifically caters to players who
The "16x" designation refers to the pack's resolution, which matches the standard Minecraft pixel density of 16x16 pixels per block. In the PvP scene, 16x packs are highly valued for several reasons: While the base pack features a green, jade-inspired
These packs typically do not require external mods like Optifine to run, making them accessible to players on lower-end hardware. Aesthetic Features of Ruby Jadeite
The texture pack, specifically the Ruby recolor, represents a significant milestone in the Minecraft PvP community, released by popular creator Intel Edits to celebrate reaching 150,000 subscribers . This pack is a collaboration with designer Zuxt , who is credited as the primary developer for the original Jadeite set. The 150k Milestone and Pack Origins