Minecraft 1.5.2 Xray
In the older Minecraft Java Edition 1.5.2 (released May 2013), "X-Ray" was typically achieved through client-side mods rather than the simple resource packs used in modern versions. At the time, Minecraft utilized a different internal structure where mods were manually injected into the game's core files. Method 1: The X-Ray Mod (Classic Injectable)
FAQs
There was a specific artistry to using it. You didn't toggle it on in the middle of spawn. You walked into a cave, closed a door behind you, then turned it on. You memorized the pattern of ores, then toggled it off and "discovered" them legitimately. minecraft 1.5.2 xray
- Get you permanently banned.
- Flag your account on server networks.
- Cause ores to appear as stone even with X-ray enabled.
In version 1.5.2, X-Ray served one primary purpose: making specific blocks (like stone, dirt, and gravel) invisible while leaving high-value ores (Diamond, Gold, Iron) fully rendered. In the older Minecraft Java Edition 1
More sophisticated versions (like X-Ray Texture Packs, not mods) exploited the terrain.png file, replacing stone and dirt textures with 1x1 pixel transparent PNGs while leaving ore textures intact. But true 1.5.2 X-ray mods did something more sinister: culling. They would either: Get you permanently banned
