The new challenges will be entirely separate from the Rocket Pass

The new challenges will be entirely separate from Buy Rocket League Credits the Rocket Pass and will introduce new season-wide challenges as well. Fortunately, so far it looks like you don’t have to worry about playing 50 games of Rocket League with a Scarab, that super annoying boost or those awful wheels. The objectives are in a similar vein as before: play 50 games, score 150 goals, earn 100,000 XP, etc.
The rewards, however, are the difference maker. Some still award XP, but you can now also get tradeable items, ranging from the most standard stuff, all the way to black market rarity. These items are currently all locked behind blueprints (formerly loot boxes), for which you have to pay real money to unlock. These challenges, however, will reward something Psyonix has aptly named “Drops”—little Pokéball-looking things that open up and award a free item. The Drops even have a color scheme to show you the rarity of the item you’ll get.
And here’s the kicker: currently, items are usually part of a series, based on what loot box they were in. In order to trade in five of lolga.com these items for one item of higher rarity, you’d need five items of that specific series. With the next Rocket League update, any item can be traded in with each other, regardless of series, just as long as they are the same rarity.
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