Last updated: March 2026
Our Rocket League account value calculator evaluates your competitive rank, total item inventory, credits balance, and notable high-value items to provide an accurate market valuation. Rocket League has one of the most active item trading communities in gaming, with rare items like Alpha Boost (Gold Rush) worth $2,000+ and Titanium White Octane consistently trading at $50-$80. Whether you have a stacked inventory from years of trading or a high-ranked competitive account, this tool uses real Rocket League item prices and secondary market data to determine your RL account value and help you understand what your inventory is truly worth.
Rocket League Account Value Calculator
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Rocket League accounts occupy a unique position in the gaming market because the game has both a thriving item trading economy AND a competitive ranked system that drives account value. The item trading market is enormous — Alpha items from the original closed beta (Alpha Boost/Gold Rush, Alpha Wheels/Goldstones, Alpha Hat, Alpha Antenna) are among the most expensive items in any game, with Alpha Boost consistently valued at $2,000-$3,500+ and Gold Stones wheels at $1,500-$2,500+. These items were only distributed to closed beta participants (roughly 2,000-3,000 people), making them extraordinarily rare. Beyond Alpha items, Titanium White variants of popular bodies and decals command premium prices: TW Octane ($50-$80), TW Fennec ($15-$30), and TW Dominus ($30-$50) are staples of the trading market. Black Market decals, Goal Explosions, and Painted Exotic wheels form the backbone of the broader inventory economy. Competitive rank also matters — a Supersonic Legend (SSL) account carries a $200-$600 premium because reaching SSL requires exceptional skill that represents the top 0.1% of players. Grand Champion adds $50-$200. Credits (Rocket League's premium currency) convert at roughly 100 credits = $0.50-$0.70, giving credit balances direct monetary value. The Rocket League trading community is one of the most organized in gaming, with dedicated platforms like RL Garage, RL Insider for pricing, and active trading on Reddit and Discord.
Understanding what drives the price of rocket league account helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Alpha items are the holy grail of Rocket League accounts. Alpha Boost (Gold Rush) is worth $2,000-$3,500+, Goldstones wheels $1,500-$2,500+, Alpha Hat $800-$1,500, and Alpha Antenna $500-$800. These items were only given to closed beta participants and can never be created again. A single account with Alpha Boost is worth more than 95% of all other Rocket League accounts. Beta Nugget, the beta participation reward, is more common but still valuable at $50-$100. Any account containing Alpha items is automatically in the premium tier regardless of other factors.
Competitive rank adds significant premium value. Supersonic Legend (SSL) is the highest rank and adds $200-$600 to account value — reaching SSL requires being in the top 0.1% of players globally. Grand Champion adds $50-$200, while Champion adds $20-$50. Below Champion, rank contributes minimal premium. Season reward titles and banners from achieving SSL or GC in previous seasons also carry value, especially the earliest GC titles from Seasons 1-3 (pre-F2P) which are permanently displayed and signal veteran status.
Total inventory determines the breadth of tradeable value. An account with 500+ items has a significant collection that may include dozens of valuable pieces. Key valuable items include Black Market decals (Dissolver, Mainframe, 20XX), painted Exotic wheels (TW Zomba, TW Draco, Black Dieci), and popular Goal Explosions (Dueling Dragons, Party Time). An inventory worth 50,000+ credits translates to $250-$400 in tradeable value. Quality matters more than quantity — 10 valuable items can outweigh 500 common items.
Credits are Rocket League's premium currency and trade at roughly 100 credits = $0.50-$0.70 through third-party sellers. A balance of 10,000 credits adds approximately $50-$70 to account value. Credits provide buyers with immediate purchasing and trading flexibility, making credit-rich accounts more appealing. Credits can also be viewed as a way to 'bank' value that is independent of item market fluctuations.
Specific high-value items dramatically increase account worth. Titanium White Octane ($50-$80) is the single most traded item in RL history. Black Dieci wheels (Non-Crate Exotic version: $100-$200+), TW Zomba ($15-$25), and TW Dominus ($30-$50) are consistent value holders. Painted and Certified items (especially Striker-certified painted items) carry 2-10x premiums over uncertified versions. Legacy items from Crate-era (before Blueprints replaced crates in 2019) hold nostalgic and collectible value.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your rocket league account.
Select your highest competitive rank — SSL and GC accounts carry significant premium value over lower ranks
Estimate your total inventory carefully and note any high-value items like Alpha/Beta items, TW Octane, Black Dieci, or Black Market decals
Include your credits balance as credits have a direct USD conversion rate and add liquid value to your account
Specify your platform (PC, PlayStation, Xbox) since prices differ and PC accounts with Alpha items are the most valuable in the market
Rocket League has one of the most active and well-organized item trading communities in all of gaming. RL Insider (rl.insider.gg) is the standard price reference used by the entire community, with real-time price tracking across all platforms. RL Garage is the largest dedicated trading platform with millions of listings. Reddit's r/RocketLeagueExchange and numerous Discord trading servers facilitate thousands of daily transactions. The transition to free-to-play in 2020 and the shift from Crates to Blueprints changed the market dynamics, making pre-F2P items from the crate era increasingly collectible. Psyonix/Epic Games occasionally takes action against large-scale RMT operations, but individual account sales through established platforms remain common. Cross-platform trading limitations (items cannot be traded across platforms) mean that PC accounts with Alpha items are the most valuable. The market is mature and liquid, meaning well-priced accounts and items sell quickly.
Rocket League account values vary dramatically based on inventory. A casual account with basic items is worth $10-$30. Accounts with moderate inventories (TW Octane, some BMDs, 5,000+ credits) sell for $50-$200. Competitive accounts at Grand Champion or SSL with good inventories reach $200-$600. The outliers are accounts with Alpha items — Alpha Boost alone is worth $2,000-$3,500+, making Alpha accounts worth $2,500-$5,000+ before any other factors are considered.
The most valuable Rocket League items are Alpha Boost (Gold Rush, $2,000-$3,500+), Goldstones Alpha Wheels ($1,500-$2,500+), Alpha Hat ($800-$1,500), and Alpha Antenna ($500-$800). Among regularly traded items, Non-Crate Exotic Black Dieci ($100-$200+), Titanium White Octane ($50-$80), Striker-certified painted items (2-10x regular price), and Titanium White Dominus ($30-$50) are the most valuable. Black Market items like Dissolver, Mainframe, and Dueling Dragons hold consistent value in the $10-$30 range.
Selling Rocket League accounts violates Psyonix/Epic Games' Terms of Service, and accounts involved in trading can be suspended. Psyonix has issued trade bans and account suspensions for detected RMT activity, particularly for large-scale trading operations. Individual account sales carry lower detection risk but are not without danger. Since RL accounts are tied to platform accounts (Steam, Epic, PlayStation, Xbox), the transfer process varies by platform. Using established trading platforms with escrow protection and fully transferring account credentials reduces the risk of scams and recovery attempts.
The Rocket League trading ecosystem is one of the most developed in gaming. For item trading (selling individual items for credits or cash), RL Garage and r/RocketLeagueExchange are the primary platforms. For full account sales, PlayerAuctions and G2G are the most established marketplaces with buyer protection. High-value accounts with Alpha items ($1,000+) should use trusted middleman services from established trading communities. Detailed screenshots of your inventory, rank, and credits balance are essential. RL Insider pricing should be referenced to justify your asking price.
Rocket League item values can be estimated using RL Insider prices (in credits) and converting at the real-money rate of roughly 100 credits = $0.50-$0.70. For example, if RL Insider values your inventory at 50,000 credits total, that translates to approximately $250-$350 in real money. However, selling an entire account typically yields 40-60% of the sum of individual item values because buyers factor in effort to resell. High-value single items (Alpha Boost, TW Octane, Black Dieci) retain the highest percentage of their listed value in account sales.