Crates were special item drops that contained exclusive Bodies, Decals, Goal Explosions, Rocket Boosts, Trails, and Wheels. They were introduced on September 8, 2016.

On December 4, 2019 Crates were removed from the game and replaced with the new Blueprint system as part of the Patch v1.70 update.

Each crate had a unique "series" of items. Items in each crate were classified as Rare, Very Rare, Import, Exotic, and Black Market.

They could've been unlocked with keys, which were available for sale in the "Manage Inventory" and "Crate Unlock" menus. Unlocking a crate revealed a random exclusive item. There was also a chance of acquiring a certified or painted variant of said item.

Alternatively crates could've also been opened using decryptors.

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Acquisition

The following table shows an example of drop percentage when a new crate was released.[1]

Drop Chance Category Crates 60% Newest Triumph 25% Recent Victory 10% Older Velocity, Accelerator 5% Phaseout PCC, Turbo, Nitro, Overdrive

Within a "category", crates had equal drop odds. So Velocity and Accelerator effectively dropped 5% of the time, while PCC dropped 1.25% of the time (as it shared with 3 others).

Although Psyonix initially suggested that crates could only be obtained through Competitive mode,[2] this was not actually the case.

Crates could've also been traded with other players.

Drop Rates

Psyonix revealed the following drop rates[3] for all five Customization Item rarity levels found in Rocket League Crates (along with odds for Painted and Certified attributes):

Rare Item: 55%

Item: Very Rare Item: 28%

Item: Import Item: 12%

Item: Exotic Item: 4%

Item: Black Market Item: 1%

Item: Chance of receiving Painted attribute: 25%

attribute: Chance of receiving Certified attribute: 25%

The Crate system used a three-step process. When you opened a Crate with a Key or Decryptor, the system first determined what rarity level to choose from -- Rare, Very Rare, Import, Exotic or Black Market -- based on the percentages listed above. Next, the system determined which item within that rarity group was dropped. If you received an Import-level Customization Item from the Impact Crate, for example, each of the three Import items in the Impact Crate had an equal chance of dropping. Finally, the system determined if the item would've dropped with Painted and/or Certified attributes.

NOTE: These drop rates had been the same since the Crates and Keys system launched in September 2016. Every Crate and Crate Series in Rocket League were subject to these rates, whether it was the retired Champions Series Crates or the Crate that was released this summer.

List of available crates

Player's Choice Crate Turbo Crate Nitro Crate Overdrive Crate Accelerator Crate Velocity Crate Victory Crate Triumph Crate Impact Crate Zephyr Crate Elevation Crate Ferocity Crate Vindicator Crate

Special events

Haunted Hallows Crate Secret Santa Crate Spring Fever Crate Beach Blast Crate Totally Awesome Crate

Retired

Champion Crate 1 Champion Crate 2 Champion Crate 3 Champion Crate 4

Crate retirement

On May 22, 2017, Psyonix announced that the Champion Crate series would be retired in June, 2017, with other crates set to retire approximately six months after their initial release date.[4]

All four Champion Crates will no longer be available as drops after Online Matches once our next major update goes live this Summer. This retirement ONLY affects drops, so if you already have Champion Crates in your inventory, or want to trade Champion Crates to other players after their retirement, you will still be able to do so. This Champion series retirement means that there will be fewer Crates to account for when the game drops one for you. In other words, removing older Crates means that newer Crates (and their newer Items) will appear for you more often. After retiring the Champion Series, we will continue to retire other Crates on a schedule of roughly six months after their initial release. But don't worry, items found inside retired Crates could still come back at a later date. Some items are already available in other Crates, like those found in the Player's Choice Crate we released in February. We will announce all future Crate retirements here before they happen, and we will have even more to share about our next major update at the RLCS Season Three World Championship. We will announce all future Crate retirements here before they happen, and we will have even more to share about our next major update at the RLCS Season Three World Championship.

All four Champion crates were officially retired on July 5, 2017.

Black Market items

Items listed here had a 1% chance of being found in crates, they could not have been obtained via Trading.

Decals

Main article: Decal

Black Market decals are unique in that they were once shown in the preview as an Octane battle-car partially covered by a purple hexagon-motif fabric. These decals were dubbed "Mystery Universal Decal" in the preview, which means that the Black Market decals are applicable to all Battle-Cars. Since the Patch v1.41, they can be previewed normally and are no longer dubbed “Mystery Universal Decal”.

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Goal explosions

Main article: Goal Explosion

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