Rocket League: The Ultimate E-sport

Rocket League: The Ultimate E-sport

Rocket League

If someone mentions to you the name “Rocket League”, unless you have heard of the game, you will most likely think it’s a game that has “rockets” and it’s some sort of league. Nope, not even close. 

 

Rocket League is a game that essentially could be named “car soccer”, let me explain. “Car soccer” is essentially a game where you are placed in the third-person view of a car. This car can do many things your normal car can’t such as; (double) jumping, flipping, boosting, and flying in the air. 

 

The game arrived in stores for $20 in mid-2015 and was a small game. A sequel to the infamous game, with the infamous name, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. or SARPBC, try pronouncing that.

 

The entire game was placed inside a boxed-off stadium and had little “egg” people in the stands cheering and bouncing up and down. Customizable cars and goal explosions are also an option. These customizable items have different rarities, starting from uncommon, then going to rare, very rare, import, exotic, and finally, black market. The game’s currency is called “credits” and is $1 for 100 credits.

 

The game just recently went out in stores as “Free To Play” and that brought an UNHEARD amount of players, sometimes having over 1 million players online at a time! Since then the game has declined in popularity, but still racks in more players a day than before the game went free to play. 

 

Mechanics

The game has many mechanics that involve such things as I mentioned before. The basics of these mechanics are:

 

  •  Ariels, hitting the ball while in the air
  •  Wave-dashes, front flipping before you hit the ground to propel yourself forward
  • Double taps, hitting the ball into the back wall of the opponents net
  • Air dribble, dribbling the ball in the air
  • Dribbles, carrying the ball on top of your car without it touching the ground
  • Flicks, flicking the ball while dribbling.

 

Now, these are the bare bones, almost anyone can do these things mechanics. Some of these are harder than others, but most anyone above the rank of platinum can do ALL (or should be able to). 

 

Speaking of ranks, in the competitive playlist, depending on how good you are, the game will give you a rank. Every win you get, you get a certain amount of MMR (MatchMaking Rank). The higher in the ranks you go, the harder it gets, or longer it takes to get to that next rank. Ranks have levels to them, there is division 1-4, and different levels for the actual name of the rank.

 

Rankings (From worst to best)

 

  • Bronze 1 Division 1-4
  • Bronze 2 Division 1-4
  • Bronze 3 Division 1-4
  • Silver 1 Div 1-4
  • Silver 2 Div 1-4
  • Silver 3 Div 1-4
  • Platinum 1 Div 1-4
  • Platinum 2 Div 1-4
  • Platinum 3 Div 1-4
  • Diamond 1 Div 1-4
  • Diamond 2 Div 1-4
  • Diamond 3 Div 1-4
  • Champion 1 Div 1-4
  • Champion 2 Div 1-4
  • Champion 3 Div 1-4
  • Grand Champion 1 Div 1-4
  • Grand Champion 2 Div 1-4
  • Grand Champion 3 Div 1-4
  • Super Sonic Legend (Max)
  • Ranks.jpeg

 

A lot to take in, I know. But this is the thing you say when someone asks you, “What rank are you?” 

 

The Pros

Now the juicy stuff, the actual Esports. Rocket League has had some form of Esport since the first year it came out (mid-2015) and has had many graphics, mechanic, and community changes. This includes changes to the pros, and their level of skill compared to the “Average Joe” Over time the number of pros has increased, and with that, it brought more and more teams.

 

Top 3 Teams From Each (Main) Region

North America

  1. The General NRG
  2. G2 Esports
  3. FaZe Clan

South America

  1. True Neutral
  2. The Tree Sins
  3. Ellevens Esports

 Europe

  1. Team BDS
  2. Guild Esports
  3. Team Vitality

 

Now there are many other teams in the league, but none as important as these. Of course, every team has its players, and some are better than others, and some hit historical shots that we will never forget (looking at you Justin).

 

Top 10 Players Worldwide

  1. GarrettG
  2. SquishyMuffinz
  3. Jstn
  4. Monkey Moon
  5. Extra
  6. Marc_by_8
  7. Fairy Peak
  8. Kaydop
  9. Alpha54
  10. Firstkiller

 

This will change over time, teams and players will get better over time, and so will the community. With the new RLCS coming soon, we know what to expect (kind of) and will be rooting for our favorite teams.

Is Rocket League Worth Spending Money?

Is Rocket League Worth Spending Money?

Hello there. My name is Logan Coray. This essay will be talking about whether or not it is worth spending money on Rocket League. Rocket League is an enjoyable game where it is playing soccer but with cars. There are cool prizes that you can earn from playing, but there are prizes that you have to pay money to receive them. 

Prize Worthy

In my opinion, there are good prizes that you can receive from playing Rocket League. The rewards you can receive are very similar to other games that use a battle pass like Fortnite. Just like Fortnite, you can also earn credits from the Rocket League Pass. That means you can get items from the shop or get the Rocket League Pass again. The prizes that you can receive are also pretty epic. There are all kinds of gear from uncommon to Black Market, the best type. Also, you can get rewards that are called Blueprints. Blueprints are a bigger Item Shop. You can preview them. Plus, it will show you if you want to buy them using Rocket League Credits.

It was my birthday on November 23. ON my birthday, I received fifty dollars in Xbox money. I decided to use all of that money on Rocket League Credits. I received six thousand Rocket League Credits from the Xbox Money. First, I used them to get Rocket Pass Premium for the Season. After receiving Rocket Pass Premium, it was epic. I got rewarded with lots of very many cool prizes from Season One. I got goal explosions, decals, toppers, and boosts. I also got lots of XP from the Season Challenges. That gave rewards as well. I had a lot of fun with all of the excellent awards I received from Rocket League Credits. Overall, you should spend money on the game if you enjoy the game and play it continuously. If you don’t play it often, you will probably regret spending money on the game.

Free Game

The other reason why you should spend money on the game because the game is free. That means you could use the money that you would have used to buy the game from and use it to take Rocket League Credits. It will help you not worry too much about spending too much money on the game. 

In Conclusion, Rocket League Credits is worth spending money on the game. I suggest asking for money on your birthday so you can receive Rocket League Credits.

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