

Some of the best car designs in Rocket League are of the Fennec, as Rocket League players love designing this car because of its resemblance to a real-life hatchback. I'm now an Octane main again but I still switch between the Octane, Dominus and Batmobile for fun. On the other hand, Fennec is a better car when it comes to looks.The compact hatchback design of the car is amazing, as it resembles a real car, unlike the Octane. I felt I could play a more controlled game by using dead-ball 50-50s, late flicks and using the big body to cover the goal more as a goalkeeper. I then switched back and forth between Dominus and Octane for fun.Īt Champion 2-3 I switched to Batmobile because Scrub changed to it. It felt like I had more accuracy with my aerial shots and passes.

I switch to Dominus and got Champion for the first time in it. In fact, the Fennec has the same hitbox as the Octane, which makes the car that much better. I was a solid Octane main up until Diamond 2. Discover all battle-cars that exists also in the real world. Some players have said the more boxed visual car design helps them to visualize the hit-box. The Fennec has been proven at the very height of professional competitive play before it was forgotten so it got a spot in the RL car meta. PSG (now Team Reciprocity) won the tournament. At this time Chausette45 was feeling confident in it and he played amazing. The Fennec came out just before Dreamhack Valencia 2019. When a new car comes out, Pro players will try it for a few matches to make their evaluation on it (maybe make a video saying "This car is nuts") and then never use it again. Pro players don't want to purposely play against their comfort zones. The usual reason Pro players don't commit to changing is because of placebo effect. As far as I'm aware, the Fennec and the Octane play like-for-like.
