![]() After every match that you play, you stand a chance to win random blueprints. Building a Fennec using Blueprintsīlueprints in Rocket League are just like crates in other games. And among all variants and for all platforms, the ‘Titanium White Fennec’ seems to going for the highest price (almost six times that of the regular). At the time of writing this post, the cost of a Default Paint Fennec at rl.exchange is $5.79 for Steam, $3.49 for Xbox, $4.99 for PS, and $5.79 for Epic Games PC. Please note that prices on such sites vary with time and demand and are also platform-dependent. The last purchasing option is to buy the Fennec Body from third-party websites like rl.exchange. At present, it may be more or less than that. Six months ago, a regular Fennec was worth 450 credits, which btw was still less than the 500 credits required to build one from a blueprint at that time. I’m not very experienced in assessing the right value of products but from the little that I do know because of lurking on Rocket League Trade Subreddit, it is my understanding that item prices fluctuate based on demand. If that doesn’t seem suitable, then another option is to purchase a Fennec from another player who is willing to sell. Black Fennec Import Body in item shop rotations Other Players ![]() For example, this 11th March rotation shows the Fennec was up for sale and priced at 700 credits. Just weeks before writing this post, Psyonix announced that the ‘Black Fennec’ is going to go for sale in the item shop as part of Rocket League Season 6 exclusive items and bundles. If purchasing the Fennec from the item shop seems like your kind of idea then all you really have to do is be patient and keep your eyes and ears open for Rocket League News and keep checking the daily item shop rotations. For both purchase and exchange, the prices (or credits) will vary depending upon the variant of Fennec. The Titanium White Variant of Fennec is always high in demandĪll variants are not priced equally, some are rarer than others and some have greater demands than others. At the time of writing this post, there are 14 painted body variants of the Fennec. Fennec VariantsĪ quick note about the available variants. On the surface, these methods seem direct and simple, but each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages because of which some are recommended more than others in the Rocket League community. ![]() Or if you’re among the lucky few, you may get a Fennec while opening a rare drop. You can trade other items from your inventory to earn credits for a Fennec. You can build one from blueprints that you earn in the game. You can buy one from the item shop (if it’s available there) or from other players. There are four ways to get a Fennec in Rocket League. FENNEC ROCKET LEAGUE FREEFennec is categorized as an “import body” and as is the case with most of the rare import items in Rocket League, the chances of successfully getting the item are 100% when using paid methods, moderate in other methods, and mostly pretty low in free methods. ![]() Keep in mind that while some of these methods are free, others may cost you some time, money, or both. Since new players may not be aware of these methods, I’m going to outline a few of the most common ones in this essay. If you haven’t already gotten your hands on one, there are many ways to get the Fennec in Rocket League. Image Courtesy of Fennec 3D Render by Jako In addition to its pretty looks, the Fennec is also a better-fitting car body for the most commonly used hitbox in the game (that of the octane). The first is its long hooded design inspired by the hot hatches of the 80s and 90s like the Lancia Delta Integrale and the Volkswagen Rabbit GTI. ![]() But why is it so? There are two good reasons that make the Fennec such an object of desire among Rocket League players. It’s hard to deny that the Fennec is one of the most sought-after cars in Rocket League. ![]()
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