How to get the Rocket League Hanasha JRL wheels

How to get the Rocket League Hanasha JRL wheels

The Rocket League Hanasha JRL wheels are some of the more attractive cosmetics to come in audio-focused Season 2. These animated wheels are decorated in kanji that sparkle and flow from left to right. Here’s how to get Rocket League Hanasha JRL wheels.

Rocket League Hanasha JRL Wheels | How to get

How to get the Rocket League Hanasha JRL wheels

Players can get the Hanasha JRL wheels in Rocket League through the item shop. These wheels seem to rotate in every once in a while as the shop updates every day. There are also 14 different colors that the wheels come in. The titanium white Hanasha JRL wheels were in the shop on March 15 (and will leave on noon PST on March 16). The lime variant was in the shop on February 21, 2021. The lime wheels were 600 credits and the titanium white wheels were 700 credits, meaning that there is a credit disparity between colors, despite fundamentally being the same wheels. These colors are:

  • Burnt Sienna
  • Lime
  • Titanium White
  • Cobalt
  • Crimson
  • Forest Green
  • Grey
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Saffron
  • Sky Blue
  • Black
  • Default

These import wheels are also not tradeable and do not appear to be in blueprints. This means that players who want these wheels will have to spend credits in the shop on them. It is not clear if these wheels will stick around in some form after Season 2 concludes on April 7, 2021. The same goes for the similarly snazzy W.I.P. decal, another highly sought after cosmetic item.

Players can earn credits in a few different ways. Credits can be purchased on the storefront for real money. There are four packs for $5 for 500 credits, $10 for 1,100 credits, $25 for 3,000 credits, and $50 for 6,500 credits. Credits can also be earned in the game’s Rocket Pass, as the premium tiers have eight different tiers worth 100 credits each. The free tiers have none so it requires money to make money.

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