Rocket League built one of the most active item-trading economies in gaming. Some skins drop for free, some cost a few credits, and some — the ones we’re covering today — sell for thousands of real-world dollars. These are the rarest items in Rocket League, why they’re so scarce, and what each one is worth on the trading market.

Whether you’re hunting alpha rewards, chasing a legendary topper, or just curious why some skins cost more than a new GPU, this list breaks down all 15 of the rarest items currently in the game.
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15 Rarest Items in Rocket League
Rarity in Rocket League comes from three sources — alpha and beta participation rewards, discontinued items, and one-time event drops. Below is the full list ranked by scarcity and value.
1. Alpha Boost (Gold Boost)
The Alpha Boost is a discontinued cosmetic given to players who participated in Rocket League’s alpha test. It looks similar to the standard yellow Flamethrower boost but adds a sparking effect that only this version has.
Because it was never available outside the alpha, supply is permanently limited. The only way to own one is to trade with a player willing to sell — and most aren’t.
2. Grey Mainframe Decal
The Grey Mainframe is a discontinued decal that Psyonix pulled from the game for looking too similar to the White Mainframe. Only players who unboxed it before removal still own it.
Current price: 50,000+ credits, or roughly $600–$700 USD. One of the rarest tradeable decals in the entire game.
3. One-of-a-Kind Titles (Three Items)
Three Rocket League titles have only ever been awarded to one player each. The chance of seeing one in a lobby is roughly 0.0004 percent.
- The First Rocketeer — Held by Stoney, the first player to complete the original regular season.
- The Pigeon Man — Held by Johnz12321, the first to collect 1,000 Pigeon toppers.
- 4 Time World Champion — Held by Turbopolsa, the only player to win four RLCS World Championships.
These titles are not tradeable and never will be. If you see one in a lobby, you’re in the same match as a legend.
4. Titanium White EQ Trail
Trails are subtle cosmetics, but the Titanium White EQ is the rarest and most expensive trail in Rocket League. Released in March 2018, it’s older than most current players.
Current price: Just over 1,000 credits, varying slightly by platform. Cheaper than other rare items on this list but still the priciest trail in the game.
5. Black Reaper Wheels and Goal Explosion
Two Black Reaper variants make the list. Both are extremely rare and both are highly sought after.
- Black Reaper Wheels: Classified as very rare. Only obtainable via trading, drops, or blueprints — and the drop rate is brutal.
- Black Reaper Goal Explosion: Even rarer than the wheels. Almost no players carry this item, making trades nearly impossible.
6. Titanium White Octane
The Octane is the most-picked body in pro Rocket League at over 80% pick rate. The Titanium White paint variant is the most desired version. It was added to the game in December 2022 and sold for 800 credits in the shop.
Drop rate was around 8% for the Titanium White version, which sent prices soaring. Current price: Over 5,000 credits.
7. Gold Cap
The Gold Cap is an alpha-era topper given to players who participated in Rocket League’s alpha test in 2014. It’s been over a decade since these were available, making it one of the oldest rare items in the game.
Current price: Around 1,100–1,200 credits. The price is modest because the design isn’t striking, but the rarity factor is undeniable.
8. Grey Apex Wheels
The Grey Apex Wheels never appeared in the in-game shop. They’re one of the only Twitch drop rewards worth chasing, given out during the Rocket League World Cup and select Phoenix-sponsored tournaments.
Free for lucky drop recipients, but currently trading for over 2,700 credits. A free thing worth real money — that’s pure rarity value.
9. Titanium White Dominus
The Dominus is the second-most-popular body in pro Rocket League. The Titanium White variant has a 1-in-1,200 drop rate, making it one of the rarest paint variants in the game.
Current price: 60,000–70,000 credits. A massive premium even for the less-popular sibling of the Octane.
10. Gold Nugget Antenna
The Gold Nugget Antenna is another beta-era reward awarded to players who participated in Rocket League’s beta. Most pros don’t run antennas at all, but the Gold Nugget is the exception — purely because of its rarity.
Current price: Over 18,000 credits. Spotting one in a match is genuinely unusual.
11. Monstercat Wheels
The Monstercat Wheels were a pre-order bonus for the Rocket League x Monstercat music collection. Only players who pre-ordered the collection received these wheels.
The combination of limited pre-order window and niche audience makes the Monstercat Wheels one of the most exclusive rewards still in the game.
12. Black Dieci Wheels
Black Dieci Wheels look almost identical to the default Dieci paint. The difference is supply — the Black paint variant is incredibly rare and only obtainable via trading.
Current price: Around 25,000 credits. High value for what looks like a default wheel — collectors buy them for the prestige, not the appearance.
13. Decennium Pro Wheels
The Decennium Pro Wheels were given to attendees of the first Rocket League World Cup LAN event in Season 3. While the attendees numbered in the thousands, the wheels were a one-time event giveaway.
That single-event distribution makes the Decennium Pro Wheels permanently scarce — and the original LAN attendees have moved on, putting the wheels mostly out of circulation.
14. Goldstone Wheels
The Goldstone Wheels are the last alpha reward on the list and easily the most expensive wheels in the game. Awarded to alpha and beta testers, supply is permanently capped at a few thousand pairs.
Current price: Around 150,000 credits, or roughly $1,500 USD. The most expensive standard rare item in Rocket League.
15. White Cap (The Rarest Item in the Game)
The White Cap is the rarest item in Rocket League — full stop. It’s only ever been awarded to players who reported critical game-breaking bugs to Psyonix. Most Rocket League players have never even seen one in a match.
The White Cap cannot be traded or purchased. The only way to obtain one is to find a major bug and responsibly disclose it to the developers. Reports estimate fewer than 30 White Caps exist in circulation, with a market price (if you could buy one) of over 1 million credits.
Rocket League Rare Items at a Glance
| Item | Type | Approx. Value | Tradeable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| White Cap | Topper | 1M+ credits | No |
| Goldstone Wheels | Wheels | 150,000 credits | Yes |
| Titanium White Dominus | Body | 60,000–70,000 credits | Yes |
| Grey Mainframe Decal | Decal | 50,000+ credits | Yes |
| Black Dieci Wheels | Wheels | 25,000 credits | Yes |
| Gold Nugget Antenna | Antenna | 18,000+ credits | Yes |
| Titanium White Octane | Body | 5,000+ credits | Yes |
| Grey Apex Wheels | Wheels | 2,700+ credits | Yes |
| Gold Cap | Topper | 1,100–1,200 credits | Yes |
| Titanium White EQ Trail | Trail | 1,000+ credits | Yes |
| Alpha Boost | Boost | Variable / Rare | Yes |
| Black Reaper Wheels | Wheels | Variable / Very Rare | Yes |
| Decennium Pro Wheels | Wheels | Variable / Rare | Yes |
| Monstercat Wheels | Wheels | Variable / Very Rare | Yes |
| One-of-a-Kind Titles | Titles (3) | Priceless | No |
Conclusion
Rocket League’s rare item economy is one of the most active in gaming. From alpha rewards locked at a permanent supply cap to titles only one player in the world can claim, these items represent the prestige tier of the trading scene. Use this recap before you spend a single credit:
- For Collectors: The White Cap, Goldstone Wheels, and Grey Mainframe are the holy trinity. None of them are getting more common.
- For Traders: Titanium White Octane and Titanium White Dominus are the safest investments — both are popular pro picks with permanent demand.
- For Casual Players: Gold Cap and Titanium White EQ Trail are the most affordable entry points to the rare item scene.
- For Bargain Hunters: Black Dieci Wheels offer prestige value for under 30,000 credits — cheap by rare item standards.
- For Pure Flex: Get the White Cap. Spot a game-breaking bug, report it, and earn the rarest topper in the game.
Item rarity in Rocket League rewards patience, knowledge, and timing. Watch the market, know the supply, and trade smart.
FAQ
What is the rarest item in Rocket League?
The White Cap is the rarest item in Rocket League. It was only ever awarded to players who reported critical game-breaking bugs to Psyonix. With fewer than 30 in circulation and no tradeable status, it is effectively impossible to acquire through normal means.
What is the rarest car in Rocket League?
The Saffron Dominus GT is the rarest car in Rocket League. Only one tradeable version of it exists in the entire game, making it the single most exclusive vehicle in the entire item economy.
What is the most wanted car in Rocket League?
The Octane is the most wanted car in Rocket League. It has an over 80% pick rate in the pro scene and remains the most popular body across every rank. The Titanium White paint variant of the Octane is one of the most traded items in the game.
What is the rarest topper in Rocket League?
The White Cap is the rarest topper. With only around 30 in circulation and a market value over 1 million credits, it is both the most expensive and most exclusive topper in Rocket League. The Gold Cap is the second-rarest topper from the alpha-era reward pool.