Serenity: Pastel Paradise Texture Pack by Tetrascape Review

Serenity: Pastel Paradise Texture Pack by Tetrascape

Serenity: Pastel Paradise Texture Pack by Tetrascape

  • Texture Pack: Serenity: Pastel Paradise Texture Pack
  • Creator: Tetrascape
  • Minecraft Marketplace Rating (at time of review): 4.4⭐
  • Minecraft Marketplace Cost (at time of review): 1170 Minecoins

Texture Pack Summary

I reviewed the Serenity: Pastel Paradise Texture Pack by Tetrascape for Minecraft Bedrock, and it offers a clean, soft pastel look across blocks, mobs, and landscapes. Originally released in 2021 and last updated in 2024, it introduces bright but gentle colours, oversized flowers, and simple but smooth textures that give the world a cheerful aesthetic. Sheep and horses have been redesigned with cute details, though many mobs like pigs, cows, and chickens default back to vanilla, showing its outdated state. Villagers bring diversity with varied eyes and masks, and the iron golem features little roses on its body, though its plain face lacks detail.

The Nether and End bring mixed results, with brighter pastel lava, eerie villager-faced blazes, and a colourful Ender Dragon with pink and yellow tones. The trial chambers include updated blocks, but some designs like copper bulbs and pastel mobs feel out of place. The Ancient City is more impressive, with sculk recoloured in mesmerising blues and a pastel-toned warden that fits the theme. While the art style is clean and polished, the lack of updates for modern mobs and the high cost of 1,170 minecoins make it difficult to recommend today.

Pros

  • Clean pastel style - Smooth, polished textures with soft colours create a cheerful vibe.
  • Diverse villagers - Varied designs, eye styles, and masks add character.
  • Creative mob designs - Horses with gradient coats and a pastel Ender Dragon stand out.
  • Colourful blocks - Flowers, trees, and woods use vibrant pastels that feel fresh.
  • Impressive sculk redesign - Ancient City blocks feature a mesmerising blue-toned style.

Cons

  • Outdated content - Many mobs like pigs, cows, and chickens remain unchanged.
  • Overpriced - At 1,170 minecoins, it feels expensive compared to free or cheaper pastel packs.
  • Weak armour and weapons - Copy-and-paste sets with little unique detail.
  • Inconsistent design - Some blocks, like copper bulbs and trial chamber textures, clash with the pastel theme.
  • Lack of GUI changes - Only the crafting table and inventory differ, leaving menus plain.

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