The Alpha Boost and Beta Gold Nugget Antenna are two of the rarest items in Rocket League, and for good reason. As their names would suggest, they were only available for Alpha and Beta players. And with trading gone from Rocket League, there's no longer a way to get these coveted items.
The White Hat Topper is the rarest item in the entire game. This is because of how the player has to go about earning it. In order to get one of the White Hat Toppers, the player must report a game-breaking bug.
On the PC platform, the price range for this item typically falls between 38,000 and 42,000 Credits. Xbox players, on the other hand, can expect to find prices ranging from 47,000 to 52,000 Credits. PlayStation 4 users can acquire this coveted item within the price range of 37,000 to 41,000 Credits.
Perhaps the most electrifying set of wheels in Rocket League, the Reactor Wheels are some of the rarest and most popular wheels available in the game. Reactor wheels have been a fan favorite for a long time now, with many players claiming that these are the best wheels in Rocket League.
Highlighted below are those rates for all five Customization Item rarity levels found in Rocket League Crates (along with odds for Painted and Certified attributes): Rare Item: 55% Very Rare Item: 28% Import Item: 12%
A single mainframe could cost you around $75,000 – far more than the two or three thousand dollars that you might pay for a good x86 server. Of course, that does not mean that mainframes are more expensive in the long run.
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