
Painted and Certifed Exotic wheels are among the most expensive Rocket League Items. There are Common, Rare, Very Rare, Import, Black Market, and Limited (RLCS, Esports, and Special Events) Decals available.Īnother extremely popular customization element in the Rocket League. Depending on the type, Decal will add an extra graphic or animated elements to your Car's body. There are two types of Decals in Rocket League, animated and non-animated. Battle-cars can be Common, Import (the most popular type of Battle-cars in Rocket League), Limited, and Premium (from paid DLCs)ĭecals are one of the most popular customization options in the Rocket League. While Items play a mainly cosmetic role in Rocket League, each Car has a different hit-box which can slightly change your gameplay experience, and the Top players will tend to use similar cars for that reason.

It's the base and most important layer when it comes to player customization in Rocket League. "Body" is the main-frame of your Car that you drive while you participate in Rocket League matches. Types of tradeable Items in Rocket League Below you will find all types of Items and Rarities described: Depending on those you can Buy and Sell them at higher prices. There are several types of Items that can be found in the Rocket League, and they can come in different Rarities, Colors, and Certifications. Items that are obtained from Crate make up for majority Items that are circulating between players on various marketplaces. It is among the most captivating and thrilling things to do in Rocket League. Not only you get random rewards for playing online Matches and Seasonal rewards for reaching higher Ranks, but we also have the Crate system, whereas opening Crates is a true gamble. Most likely, if it wasn't for the Items the game wouldn't be so popular. In the case of the lanterns, I have never once seen it in the game, so whoever is showing it off, all 2 of them, must be really proud.Items are the core aspect of the Rocket League. It's also a model that wouldn't work with any competition who would likely counter it by letting customers have access to all the cool stuff all the time.like we used to have. That kind of business model is literally inhuman.

It is annoying for some but then again it is also something that some older player have something that shows that they have been supporting game for a long time which i think is cool and that is why i sprt of like non tradeable one time available items, but still i dislike them more.

It might be that the lanterns never come back to shop since quite likely if new chinese new year event comes, they make new items instead the old ones. So it just makes people spend more money and since this game is still a business they try to maximise the output like all other companies. But if it were in shop all the time you probably wouldn't buy it ever. If on the other hand there is only few options available and you kinda like something, you are more likely to buy it since u don't want to wait a year for it come back to the shop. If you have all possibilities available to you at all times you are more likely to spend less money since you don't buy anything that you don't absolutely need since most just think that maybe they buy it later and later never comes. The thing is that only having few items for sale at once instead of all of them all the time is best way to generate revenue. People have money, they want to shop, but they only have a handful of items for sale every 1-2 days? Whatever happened to just having everything for sale all the time? Originally posted by spaceboy:The item shop seems like the most bizarre arrangement to me.
