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Best Minecraft Bedrock Shaders

With so many shaders out in the world available to players, there are tons of great options for both the Java and Bedrock versions of Minecraft. Bedrock and Pocket Editon (PE) are the same, so all of the shaders listed here are available for Pocket Edition as well. Here are some of the most beautiful shaders from simple to elite for Bedrock!

5. Bicubic Shader

As one of the more simple shaders available for the Bedrock edition, it doesn't change a lot of the visual aesthetics of vanilla Minecraft. Instead, it offers a smoother, slightly darker blue-toned world with a realistic sky and water. This is something nice and basic for someone who doesn't want to completely rehaul their original Minecraft.

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4. Sweet Dream Shader

Sweet Dream Shader offers something a little more aesthetic than the first option with slightly more dynamic lights and glowing effects. However, it stays within the realm of reality, keeping things still fairly simple and clean-looking. Offering a good mix to players who want to keep their world in a more playable lens for intense adventuring.

3. Lumatric Shaders

Lumatric leans slightly heavier into aesthetics with a heavy glow to lighting and a bright green hue overlay. This is probably the heaviest most players would want to go with their aesthetics for heavy survival play. Offering dynamic screenshots and gorgeous scenery.

2. Bun Shader

Bun Shader is a little lighter on the dynamic effects than the last two, offering something a little more playable with a heavily desired aesthetic. This shader brings a warmer pink aesthetic with realistic skies and lighting glow. It is especially beautiful during a fog or sunsets/sunrises.

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1. Silder's Vibrant Shaders Lite-Extreme

Silder's Vibrant Shaders offer something for everyone's comfort level. Instead of a single shader level, the Vibrant Shaders come in three levels; Lite, Medium, and Extreme. Lite offers something similar to Bun Shader with added volumetric lighting and water textures. Medium offers a good level of added contrast and glow to make everything feel dreamlike without being unplayable. Extreme is for players with a real love for glow and contrast. With the heaviest levels, the saturation of the world is incredible. This version also allows for more realism with lighting, such as reflections of light on wet grass.

All in all, each of these shaders offers a beautiful array of changes to the lens of Minecraft. Some may appeal to players wanting a cleaner-looking game, while others might be better for players looking to spice up their Bedrock. Whether players are using an older PC or something more modern, there should be options available for everyone's comfort level and processing ability.

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Update: 2023-03-11