Boosts are a cosmetic item that’s critical to improving the look of your car on the pitch. Let’s take a look at some of the top boosts to own in Rocket League.
Polygonal Rocket Boost
Bring back old-school graphics with the Polygonal boost.
- PC: 20 - 40 credits
- PSN: 30 - 50 credits
- Xbox: 30 - 50 credits
- Switch: 30 - 50 credits
The Polygonal boost is an older cosmetic item that has held up well over the years even as Epic Games has introduced new boosts into Rocket League. Polygonal is one of the most visible boosts in-game, so if you’re looking for something with less opacity then this rocket boost might be for you.
Startrack Rocket Boost
Hear the angels sing with this angelic boost.
- PC: 350 - 450 credits
- PSN: 400 - 500 credits
- Xbox: 450 - 600 credits
- Switch: 400 - 500 credits
Startrack is one of the most expensive boosts in Rocket League because it looks great and sounds even better. Boost sound is a priority for many rocket league players and the Startrack’s audio is one that we don’t get sick of even after hours of gameplay.
Dark Matter Rocket Boost
This rocket boost is no laughing matter.
- PC: 50 - 70 credits
- PSN: 50 - 70 credits
- Xbox: 50 - 70 credits
- Switch: 50 - 70 credits
The unpainted Dark Matter boost is a great value for 50 - 70 credits considering a titanium white version can cost up to 1400 credits on Nintendo Switch. Dark Matter’s audio is deep and hollow, making your car sound like a UFO that’s out of this world.
Gold Rush Rocket Boost
Gold Rush is only owned by the most dedicated Rocket League players.
- PC: 1,000,000 - 1,100,000 credits
- PSN: N/A credits
- Xbox: 1,000,000 - 1,100,000 credits
- Switch: N/A credits
We didn’t make a mistake with the price, the Gold Rush rocket boost costs an estimated 1,000,000 credits on PC and Xbox. Gold Rush was given as a reward to players who participated in the Rocket League alpha test, which now makes it one of the rarest and most expensive Rocket League items.
S2 - Supersonic Legend Rocket Boost
Were you one of the elite few who claimed this rocket boost?
- PC: N/A credits
- PSN: N/A credits
- Xbox: N/A credits
- Switch: N/A credits
The S2 - Supersonic Legend boost is one of the most desirable boosts in Rocket League because to earn it you had to achieve Supersonic Legend rank during the 2nd competitive season. Equipping this boost is a flex because it shows you’ve been a skilled player for a long time.
Righteous Gale Rocket Boost
Blast off to space with the Righteous Gale Boost.
- PC: N/A credits
- PSN: N/A credits
- Xbox: N/A credits
- Switch: N/A credits
Righteous Gale is a desirable rocket boost because it’s one of the flashiest boosts you can equip. The cloud that Righteous Gale leaves behind is enormous and it will be the last thing your opponents see before you score the game-winning goal.
Cloudburst III Rocket Boost
Cloudburst III strikes a sweet spot between form and function.
- PC: 50 - 70 credits
- PSN: 70 - 90 credits
- Xbox: 60 - 80 credits
- Switch: 80 - 100 credits
The Cloudburst III rocket boost was given to players who completed tier 61 of the Season One Rocket Pass. We think this boost is a good balance between being visually pleasing while not being too obtrusive that it affects the player’s view of the car.
Interdimensional GB Rocket Boost
Own a piece of the classic Rick and Morty episode “Mortynight Run”.
- PC: 10 - 20 credits
- PSN: 10 - 20 credits
- Xbox: 10 - 20 credits
- Switch: N/A credits
The Interdimensional GB rocket boost is a no-brainer for Rick and Morty fans, but it’s also a great cosmetic for any collector at only 10 - 20 credits on PC, PSN, and Xbox. This rocket boost also lets off subtle notes of flatulence while engaged, if that’s your thing.
Tachyon Rocket Boost
This boost is for the serious Rocket League enthusiast.
- PC: 30 - 50 credits
- PSN: 30 - 50 credits
- Xbox: 50 - 70 credits
- Switch: 50 - 70 credits
Cosmetics in Rocket League do not affect gameplay, but there are some items like the Tachyon boost that are more suited for pro players because they offer a low-profile visual. If you’re looking for a boost that’s visually pleasing while still being useful for competitive play, look no further than the Tachyon.
Vaporwave Remix Rocket Boost
Sometimes the remix is better than the original.
- PC: 60 - 80 credits
- PSN: 100 - 150 credits
- Xbox: 50 - 70 credits
- Switch: 100 - 150 credits
Epic Games knocked it out of the park when they made the Vaporwave Remix rocket boost. The double helix shape and retro color palette pair well with any of the other items from the Radical Summer event that also share a similar theme.
Tsunami Beam Rocket Boost
Make a splash with the Tsunami Beam.
- PC: 30 - 50 credits
- PSN: 50 - 70 credits
- Xbox: 50 - 70 credits
- Switch: 60 - 80 credits
Tsunami Beam is a classic rocket boost that can be painted and look fantastic in any color. This boost shoots one solid beam of light out the back of your vehicle and combined with the sound it makes, it just feels like your car is more powerful with the Tsunami Beam equipped.
Hopefully, this article inspires you to go out and try to acquire some of these phenomenal rocket boosts for yourself. To learn more about the best cosmetics, check out our list of the top decals in Rocket League and for complete designs, take a look at the best car designs in Rocket League.