This report examines the mechanics, application, and controversy surrounding "X-Ray" texture packs within , a popular browser-based sandbox game. What is an X-Ray Texture Pack?
: Some creators share direct image links for the "Graphics" settings menu. For example, a common mining-focused pack link shared by users is
A player model. No name tag. No skin texture. Just a blank, white Steve-shaped void. It was standing inside the solid bedrock at the bottom of the map, staring straight up at Leo. X-Ray-Texture-Pack-Bloxdio-WORK
He dragged the file into his resource packs folder. The game reloaded. At first, nothing happened. The cobblestone was still gray. The dirt was still brown.
> You are not supposed to see the skeleton of the world. For example, a common mining-focused pack link shared
In games like Bloxd.io and Minecraft, an is a modified resource pack that replaces the standard textures of common blocks (like dirt, stone, or sand) with transparent or semi-transparent images. This allows players to see through the ground to locate high-value resources like diamonds, gold, or moonstone without traditional mining. Mechanics and Installation
Stone became ghost glass. Dirt turned to smoke. The entire mountain peeled away like a rotten orange rind, revealing the hollow anatomy of the server. And there, floating in the void of hidden chunks, were , pulsing like radioactive jellyfish. Just a blank, white Steve-shaped void
: Users seeking "working" packs on unofficial sites often encounter malicious links or files. Summary Table: Legitimate vs. Exploitative X-Ray
The blank figure raised an arm. Suddenly, every ore in the mine—diamond, emerald, ancient debris—floated upward out of the stone, spinning like offering plates. They formed a spiral staircase leading down to the bedrock.
Bloxd.io is completely different. It is a .
Later, the official Bloxd.io update log for that week included a strange, one-line patch note buried in the middle: