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[[Psyonix]] announced that ticket-holders for the [[RLCS]] Season 7 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive '''Emerald Pro '''wheels. |
[[Psyonix]] announced that ticket-holders for the [[RLCS]] Season 7 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive '''Emerald Pro '''wheels. |
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+ | Initially, the wheel codes that would be given to the ticket-holders was going to be the '''Ninja Pro''' wheels, but due to certain community backlash, [[Psyonix]] changed the wheels ticket-holders received to the '''Emerald Pro '''wheels.<ref>https://esports.rocketleague.com/news/updated-world-championship-in-game-item/</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:24, 26 July 2022
This page is under construction. It needs to be improved in order to conform to wiki standards.
Reason: Outdated information and rarities following the Free To Play update. —ComicalNinja [Talk] 16:56, 12 December 2020 (UTC) Please remove this template when the problems have been addressed. |
Wheels are a customization option in Rocket League. They rest below the battle-car body, and each wheel set has a unique rim design and tire treads. Wheels record the distance driven while equipped. Most (but not all) wheels can be painted and certified. All wheels from Blueprints can be painted or certified, or both. Wheels are purely cosmetic items.
Click on wheels with a paint bucket icon to see their painted variants.
(Note: Most very rare, import, exotic and fan reward wheels have painted variants.)
Common
Most common wheels can be unlocked simply by completing New-Driver challenges. You can unlock the wheels Unpainted and Painted in Drops depending on the rarity. All players get OEM wheels unlocked from the start.
- See also: Non-Crate Items
Platform Exclusives
- The Armadillo, Cog and Puma wheels are only available on the Xbox One version of the game. Puma can only be equipped on the Hogsticker car, and Armadillo on the Armadillo car. The Puma wheels may well be a reference to Red vs. Blue Season 1.
- The Luigi NSR, Mario NSR and Samus' Gunship wheels are only available in the Nintendo Switch version of the game.
- The Sweet Tooth wheels are only available on the PlayStation 4 version of the game.
Uncommon
Rare
- See also: Non-Crate Items
Most Rare wheels can be obtained from Blueprints, Drops, and trade-ins.
The Fate of the Furious
These wheels were released as part of a The Fate of the Furious promotion.[1]
Very Rare
Most Very Rare wheels can be obtained from Blueprints, Drops, and trade-ins.
- Note: Players have a random chance of getting an "Special Edition" version of the Picket, Cristiano wheels.
X Games
The following wheels were avalible in the Item Shop for a limited time between January 21-24, 2021 and January 28-31, 2021. They could be purchased for 100.
NFL Super Bowl LV
The following wheels can be obtained for the duration of the NFL Super Bowl LV event, by winning three matches of the Gridiron LTM.
The F9: The Fast Saga
These wheels were released as part of a F9: The Fast Saga Microsoft promotion. The Promotion ended on 11 August, 2021.[2]
Import
Most Import wheels can be obtained from Blueprints, Drops, and trade-ins.
- Note: Players have a random chance of getting an "Special Edition" version of the Asik, Stella, and Apparatus wheels.
Exotic
Most Exotic wheels can be obtained from Blueprints, Drops, and trade-ins.
- Note: All exotic wheels are animated.
- Note: Players have a random chance of getting an "Special Edition" version of the Agasaya, Cutter, Draco, HNY, P-SIMM, Poptop, Pyrrhos, Tremor, Zefram, Zoko and Zowie wheels.
Limited
These wheels were only available for a set period of time. Often during events, before they were made unobtainable. However, all limited wheels can still be traded between players.
Alpha Rewards
The Goldstone wheels were made available only to players who participated in the Alpha testing of Rocket League, and who also sent out invites to other people to participate in the Alpha. Additionally, they were available to PC players only.
Competitive Season 3 (Legacy)
Players who participated in the Competitive playlists during Season 3 (Legacy) received limited wheels as a reward when the season ended. Wheels were awarded to a player based on the highest rank they reached. These wheels cannot be traded with other players.[3]
Competitive Season 6 (Legacy)
Players who participated in the Competitive playlists during Season 6 (Legacy) received limited wheels as a reward when the season ended. Wheels were awarded to a player based on the highest season reward level they reached. These wheels cannot be traded with other players.[4]
Competitive Season 9 (Legacy)
Players who participated in the Competitive playlists during Season 9 (Legacy) received limited wheels as a reward when the season ended. Wheels were awarded to a player based on the highest season reward level they reached. These wheels cannot be traded with other players.[5]
Competitive Season 13 (Legacy)
Players who participated in the Competitive playlists during Season 13 (Legacy) received limited wheels as a reward when the season ended. Wheels were awarded to a player based on the highest season reward level they reached. These wheels cannot be traded with other players.[6]
Hot Wheels
The Hot Hot Wheels wheels can be obtained by redeeming a code found in limited Rocket League Hot Wheels 5-pack.
Jazwares
Legacy Status
The following wheels were awarded to Legacy Status players.
Zag Toys
The ZT-17 wheels can be obtained by redeeming a code found in limited or rare Original Mini's Pull-Back Racers from Zag Toys.
The Z-Plate wheels can be obtained by redeeming a code found in super-rare Light-Up Clip-Ons, both from Zag Toys.
The ZT-19 GS wheels can be obtained by redeeming a code found in Pull-Back Racers Series 2 from Zag Toys.
RLCS Fan Rewards
Phase 3 Fan Rewards drops are currently available for RLCS, CRL and RLRS live broadcasts.
- Fan Rewards Phase 1
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watched the RLCS were enabled for item drops on Twitch from June 2, 2017 to January 28, 2018. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 2
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watched the RLCS and RLRS were enabled for item drops on Twitch from March 10, 2018 to August 26, 2018. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 3
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS, CRL and RLRS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from September 1, 2018. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 4
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS, CRL and RLRS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from March 30, 2019. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 5
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS, CRL and RLRS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from September 28, 2019. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 6
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from February 1, 2020. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 7
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from July 1, 2020. These were the items available as drops:
- Fan Rewards Phase 8
Players who registered for Fan Rewards and watch the RLCS are enabled for item drops on Twitch starting from October 15, 2021. These were the items available as drops:
RLCS World Championship
- World Championship Season 3
On May 23, 2017, Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 3 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Decennium Pro wheels.[8]
- World Championship Season 4
On October 20, 2017, Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 4 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Sovereign Pro wheels.[9]
- World Championship Season 5
On May 10, 2018, Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 5 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Mothership Pro wheels.[10]
On a later update a bug caused the wheels to be available to every player in the game. To fix this, after Patch v1.54 the wheels will remain in every player’s inventory, but the name will change from Mothership Pro to Mothership. These wheels will maintain a "Common" rarity designation. If you redeemed a Mothership Pro code on your account, you will receive a new white-colored Mothership Pro wheel with "Limited" rarity status.
- World Championship Season 6
Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 6 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Aero Mage Pro wheels.[11]
- World Championship Season 7
Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 7 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Emerald Pro wheels.
Initially, the wheel codes that would be given to the ticket-holders was going to be the Ninja Pro wheels, but due to certain community backlash, Psyonix changed the wheels ticket-holders received to the Emerald Pro wheels.[12]
- World Championship Season 8
Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 8 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Metalstar Pro wheels. [citation needed]
- World Championship Season 9
Psyonix announced that ticket-holders for the RLCS Season 9 World Championship would receive a code for the exclusive Mendoza Pro wheels. Due to the COVID-19 virus, Season 9 went online, but ticket-holders got refunds and the Mendoza Pro wheel code. [citation needed]
Shazam!
The following wheels could be obtained redeeming the code: shazam. (The code no longer works)
Events
Anniversary
The SARPBC-10 and Psyonix wheels were available for purchase as part of the 2018 Anniversary Event. Both cost 150 "Balloons."
Frosty Fest
- Frosty Fest 2018
The following wheels were available for purchase with "Snowflakes" as part of the 2018 Frosty Fest special event. The item's price is listed in brackets.
- Frosty Fest 2019
The following wheels were available for purchase with "Snowflakes" as part of the 2019 Frosty Fest special event. The item's price is listed in brackets.
Halloween
The Carriage wheels were available from October 18th to November 2nd, 2015, for Halloween. They were again available from October 18th to November 4th, 2016. Psyonix has stated that they will no longer drop in the future.[13]
Haunted Hallows
- Haunted Hallows 2018
The Demon Disc wheels were available for limited-time purchase as part of the 2018 Haunted Hallows special event. They cost 150 "Candy Corn."
- Haunted Hallows 2019
The Timbertyre and Starcourt wheels were available for limited-time purchase as part of the 2019 Stranger Things-sponsored Haunted Hallows special event. They cost 150 "Candy Corn."
Lucky Lanterns
The Fortune wheels were available for limited-time purchase as part of the 2020 Lucky Lanterns special event. They cost 150 "Red Envelopes".
Radical Summer
These wheels were available for limited time in the multiple phases of the Radical Summer special event.
- 80s Blockbuster
The following wheels represent famous movie franchises of the '80s. They each cost 150 "Cassettes."
- 80s Culture
These wheels are based on what characterized the culture of the '80s. They each cost 150 "Cassettes."
Llama-Rama
The following wheels can be obtained by completing a specific challenge in the Llama-Rama event.
Other Promotions
Twitch Prime
The following wheels can be obtained by linking your Twitch Prime account with your Rocket League platform of choice.[14]
WWE
The following wheels could be randomly obtained by going to redeem code and entering wrestlemania, wwedads or rlbirthday. These codes were valid until December 31, 2018.
Legacy
- See also: Non-Crate Items
Legacy wheels are all the wheels that players before the Free To Play could have acquired. They were Common and Premium rarity before, depending on the source from which they were released.
Notes:
- The Mothership wheels were supposed to be a reward for RLCS Season 5 World Championship ticket-holders called "Mothership Pro" but a bug caused them available to every player in the game. Psyonix decided the wheels to still remain in all players' inventory, with the name of "Mothership," giving ticket-holders a white-painted version instead.
Premium
These wheels are only available from specific Content Packs released on each of the Platforms: Xbox, PlayStation.
Xbox Customization Pack
The Xbox wheels orignally could only be obtained for Xbox Game Pass users however on July 15th, 2019, the Customization Pack was made available to all Rocket League owners on Xbox One.[15]
- The Xbox wheels can be obtained by downloading the Rocket League® - Xbox Customization Pack from Microsoft Store.
PlayStation®Plus Pack
Since Rocket League became Free to Play, PlayStation started receiving a additional content packages, S2 brought with it a 2nd pack including: SLK-VL Wheels, Hypernova G1 Boost, Lightning Plus Trail, and the Vice SE Decal.[15]
Esports Shop
The following wheels can be purchased in the Esports Shop using Esports Tokens. In Patch v1.88, the Esports Shop was revamped with a new interface and includes only "Bionic" wheels for all teams, and there is a different selection of teams than before.
Current Rotation
The current Esports Shop only has "Bionic" wheels for each team.
- North America
- Europe
Old Rotation
The old Esports Shop prior to Patch v1.88 included the following five wheel types:
- Limited (500 tokens):
- Patriarch
- Import (500 tokens):
- ARMR
- Bionic
- Exotic (1000 tokens):
- Apex
- Usurper
- Cloud 9
- Complexity
- Dignitas
- Evil Geniuses
- G2 Esports
- Ghost Gaming
- Mousesports
- NRG Esports
- Rogue
- Spacestation Gaming
- Splyce
- Team Solomid
- Team Vitality
Rocket Pass
Premium items from tiers 1 - 70 cannot be traded, 'Pro Tier' items (i.e. Tier 71 and above 'painted variations') and Free tier items can still be traded with other players.
Rocket Pass 1
Rocket Pass 2
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Rocket Pass 2.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Rocket Pass 3
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Rocket Pass 3.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Rocket Pass 4
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Rocket Pass 4.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Rocket Pass 5
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Rocket Pass 5.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Rocket Pass 6
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Rocket Pass 6.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 1 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 1 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 2 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 2 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 3 Rocket Pass
These wheels are only obtainable by tiering up in Season 3 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 4 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 4 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 5 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 5 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 6 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 6 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Season 7 Rocket Pass
These wheels were only obtainable by tiering up in Season 7 Rocket Pass.
- Free
- Premium
- Special Edition (Premium)
Tournament Rewards
The following wheels were unlockable through the Tournament Rewards system for their respective seasons. Tournament Rewards cannot be traded.
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Unreleased
The Rhino 2's icon has been found in the game's files, but has yet to released as a usable in-game item. It can currently be seen strapped to the back of Road Hog XL as a spare wheel.
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References
- ↑ The Fate of the Furious Digital Movie & Gearlock Wheels! on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ @RocketLeague on Twitter
- ↑ Competitive Season 4 Update and Season 3 Rewards on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Competitive Season 7 and Season 6 Rewards on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Rocket League Roadmap: Spring 2019, Plus Season 9 Rewards on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Competitive Season 13 Rewards & Season 14 Kickoff on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Jazwares Battle-Cars on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Exclusive In-Game Item Coming for RLCS Attendees on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Exclusive In-Game Item for RLCS Season 4 Attendees on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ RLCS World Championship Tickets Are On Sale! on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ RLCS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TICKETS ON SALE NOW! on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ https://esports.rocketleague.com/news/updated-world-championship-in-game-item/
- ↑ Limited-Time Halloween Items Drop Next Week on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Twitch Prime In-Game Content on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Xbox Customization Pack on Rocket League - Official Site