![]() ![]() If you like the Octane, the Fennec may feel better in terms of fitting the hitbox. ![]() The Octane is more curved, pointier, whereas the Fennec may fill some of these boundaries easier, and thus, can be easier to control and understand the hits that come off of the car. But there are some edges that don't fit the boundaries of the hitbox. It isn't too long, and it isn't too tall either. ![]() If the hitbox is the same as the most used car in the history of Rocket League, more players will make an easy switch to the Fennec.Īs you can see, The Octane hitbox is pretty well rounded. In fact, the Fennec has the same hitbox as the Octane, which makes the car that much better. You can understand how a ball will bounce off your car whether it'll hit a side or a corner. The car is just a box, and because of that, it may be easier to use it. It basically looks like a Dominus if it was shortened and made bulkier. In this article, I take a dive into why some pro players have decided to switch to the Fennec. ![]() But while watching DreamHack Montreal and RLCS Season 8, I noticed several professional players have switched to the Fennec. I compared the most popular car in the game, the Octane, to other popular cars such as the Dominus and the Batmobile. I wrote an article previously about what the best Rocket League Car is. But why is the car so popular? Why have some professional players opted to pick this car over some of the other more popular cars that we know and love? Since then, this rectangular shaped car has been creeping into professional play, slowly but surely. The Fennec was released on July 1st, 2019, available in the Totally Awesome Special Event Crate. Get the latest from by following us on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.DreamHack Montreal and Rocket League Championship Series Season 8 has seen a serious uptick in the usage rate of the Fennec car. However, it’s a gamble to trade these items. This is the only way to get things for free, so players who do not want to spend money on the game will have to use this method. The chances of getting a Fennec in the game by doing so is rare, but it is a nice way to trade unused blueprints while hunting for Exotic and Black Material items. New Trade-In SystemĮpic has introduced a new trade-in system that enables players to trade five core items or blueprints for one upgraded item. This means that the pass will pay for itself and give players some spare Credits for blueprints and store items. They will have to pay $20, but players will be able to earn credits by gaining XP. Rocket PassĪny players who play the game regularly will want to pick up the premium Rocket Pass. The farther the team gets in the tournament, the better the rewards. Gamers can queue as a team or play with random teammates. Players can also participate in daily and weekly tournaments. There are many challenges each season, and most of them can be completed organically if players play the game for a few hours each week.Īlso Read: Dota 2 launches Twitch integration and spectator cheering Tournament Rewards Weekly And Season Challengesįinishing all available challenges is a great way to earn XP for the Rocket pass and free blueprint drops. The system is set up so players will need to spend either Rocket Credits or real money to get these items. Players will need Rocket Credits to turn blueprints into items. Players can get a handful of drops each season if they play the game enough. These drops sometimes contain several blueprints. The free Rocket League Pass enables players to get common, rarer, very rare, and import drops. Here’s how to get it Drops And Blueprints Getting good hits and understanding the Fennec body can be tricky for players who use the visually smaller Octane. Because it has the same hitbox as the most used car in the game, many high-level players opt for it. In Rocket League, the Fennec is an Octane hitbox that was released a few years back. ![]()
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