To achieve a "Bloodmoon" and "Spooklementary" experience in Minecraft: Java Edition, you would typically combine a shader pack and a resource pack, or potentially a modpack that integrates similar functionalities.
The "Spooklementary" experience is primarily delivered through the Spooklementary shader pack, which introduces visual effects like red eyes, screen shakes, and emissive red flowers during a blood moon event.[1] The "Blood Moon" aesthetic can be achieved using a resource pack like the "A7md's Blood Moon Resource Pack," which specifically changes the moon's texture to a glowing red.[2]
The Spooklementary shader pack is compatible with a wide range of Minecraft: Java Edition versions, from 1.8.9 up to 1.21.x, and supports both Iris and OptiFine loaders.[1] This broad compatibility allows players on various game versions to utilize its features. The shader pack also includes community-requested settings, with specific visual cues such as the screen rarely shaking for 5 seconds and red flowers becoming emissive during a blood moon.[1]
For the visual aspect of a blood moon, A7md's Blood Moon Resource Pack offers a straightforward solution. It replaces the default moon with a glowing red variant, maintaining the vanilla aesthetic of the game while adding a touch of mystery and danger to the night sky.[2] This resource pack is designed to be lightweight, ensuring no performance impact or FPS drops, and is compatible with other texture packs.[2] Installation involves downloading the .zip file, moving it to the resourcepacks folder, and enabling it within Minecraft's settings.[2]
While combining a shader and a resource pack offers a customizable approach, players seeking a pre-packaged spooky experience might consider modpacks. For instance, the "Harvest Moon 'Eternal Halloween'" modpack aims to provide a "Spooky" experience, though its specific features related to blood moons or Spooklementary-like effects would depend on its included mods and configurations.[3] Modpacks often bundle various mods, resource packs, and shaders to create a cohesive themed experience, simplifying the setup process for users.[4]
To ensure the most recent and accurate information, it's always recommended to check the respective Modrinth pages for Spooklementary[1] and A7md's Blood Moon Resource Pack[2], as well as Modpack Index for modpacks like Harvest Moon "Eternal Halloween"[3], for any updates or changes.