

Players should keep their eyes on the store too, as Epic is changing the items available on a weekly basis. It is classified as a very rare animated decal but some might even argue that it should be considered a Black Market item. Yes, it will cost Rocket Points to get that blueprint in the garage, but it is better than trying to set up a trade. The Distortion decal is a popular choice for the Fennec.


Also, players should check their blueprints to make sure they do not already have one in the menu. While it is a rare body, the chances of picking one up after a season of drop rewards is pretty good. The best free way to pick up the body is by playing and opening drops. Updated on Decemby Payton Lott: Season 5 in Rocket League introduced a few new interesting items, but no Fennec. At the moment, there are only a few ways to get the Rocket League Fennec, and it will most likely set back gamers a few hundred credits. When the car was initially released, it was a crate drop (now bundles and blueprints). However, the Fennec is clearly one of the best variants in Rocket League. As of today, since Crates are retired, it can be obtained from Blueprints, Trade-ins or from Item Shop. RELATED: Rocket League Reveals New Fast and Furious Content Rarity Import Certifiable Paintable Hitbox Octane Crate (s) Totally Awesome Crate Fennec is a vehicle body that was released on July 1, 2019, which could originally be obtained from the Totally Awesome Crate. Getting good hits and understanding the Fennec body can be tricky for those used to the visually smaller Octane. As Night Falls, the Streets Come to Life Welcome to the underground world of Neo Tokyo: Aftermarket.

Because it has the same hitbox as the most used car in the game, a lot of high-level players prefer it. MaScout Seshimo Tune Your Ride with Neo Tokyo: Aftermarket Decal Packs Get stylish Decal Packs for Dingo, Breakout, Fennec, Dominus, and Octane all inspired by the underground tuner scene of Neo Tokyo. ↑ Totally Awesome Crate Drops During Radical Summer on Rocket League - Official SiteĪ * denotes that the car's painted variants are assigned to a separate rarity.Ī ** denotes that the car's variants can be assigned to two possible separate rarities.The Fennec is an Octane hitbox body that was released a couple of years ago in Rocket League.↑ on Twitter: "the Fennec Battle-Car's hitbox is indeed Octane!".↑ Rocket League Car Hitboxes on Rocket League - Official Site.
