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Rocket League drop rates detailed by Psyonix

Rocket League drop rates have today been detailed by developer Psyonix.

The rates, below, are useful to set your expectations accordingly — chances are, you won’t be getting a black market item very often.

“These drop rates have been the same since our Crates and Keys system launched in September 2016,” Psyonix advised in a new blog post.

Rocket League drop rates

Actual drop rates are as follows:

  • Rare items: 55% chance
  • Very rare items: 28%
  • Painted attribute: 25%
  • Certified attribute: 25%
  • Import items: 12%
  • Black market items: 1%

How drops work

“The system first determines what rarity level to choose from based on the percentages listed above,” Psyonix advised. “Next the system determines which item within that rarity group is dropped.

“If you’re receiving an Import-level customization item from the Impact Crate, for example, each of the three Import items in the Impact Crate have an equal chance of dropping. Finally, the system determines if the item will drop with painted and/or certified attributes.”

What do you make of Rocket League’s drop rates? The game is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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