Upon its release in 2015, Rainbow Six Siege Brutal Swarm set out to provide gamers with the finest tactical experience it could. A change in the meta has occurred throughout the years in Tom Clancy’s novel-inspired player-against-player shooter.
In the game’s ranked matching, players can pick from a wide variety of Operators to use on the attack and defense sides, each with their own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. The right team composition makes defending in Siege much easier. The team can benefit immensely from having both intel and denial Operators on hand.
With the start of Season 7, players will be confronted with a whole new set of challenges when they venture forth into the world. The security of the bomb sites must be guaranteed in these circumstances.
The Operation Brutal Swarm Test Server gives PC players a chance to test out Grim, the new Attacker, and his Kawan Hive Launcher, as well as the new Impact EMP Grenades, Stadium map, full-damage suppressors, and more.
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In Year 7 Season 3 Of Rainbow Six Siege, Who Are The Top 5 Defensive Operators To Use?
The most important aspect of defense in Rainbow Six Siege is to waste the attacking team’s time and resources while keeping your own squad intact. In addition, the defenders must guarantee a successful plant denial.
In order to win rounds, defenders must keep their utility sets in top condition. In order for this to occur, the Operator roster must feature a flexible cast of characters. In this post, we’ll take a look at the top five defensive options in Rainbow Six Siege Brutal Swarm.
Jager
The Siege team’s first projectile-denial Operator was Jager. His pick rate remained high even after he modified his tool, making him one of the best in the league. The German pilot’s equipment was unique, and no other Operator had a suitable replacement. Other operators such as Wamai and Aruni are also chosen to work with him.
The Active Defense System (ADS) on the Jager’s gear stops Grenades and flashes from detonating. It nevertheless detonates, obliterating any nearby defensive mechanisms, unlike Wamai’s 360-degree Magnets, which merely draw the missile towards itself.
The Fourth Valkyrie
The ability to deploy 360-degree cameras practically anywhere is a big advantage for gathering intelligence with Valkyrie. Up to three Black Eye cameras can be launched by the American defense. When it comes to gathering information, the SEAL Operator really shines. Every one of her maps is littered with secluded places for her cameras to wait for their next target.
Ubisoft recently patched disabled the ability to teleport Black Eyes off the map. As a result, Valkyrie is unable to detect enemies outside of maps. The Operator still has a high pick rate in both the Pro League and ranked play.
Mute
In the current meta of Siege, wall-denying Operators like Bandit and Kaid are becoming more situational, which has propelled Mute back to the top. The British defense can sometimes be relied upon to deny wall breaches and is adept at withholding intel.
He’s no match for the original wall-denying crowd. On the other hand, Mute is an extremely adaptable Operator with his arsenal. The SMG-11 is a backup weapon he can equip, giving him an even more potent arsenal. He is also armed with C4 for use on plants.
It’s safe to say that Azami Azami is one of the few new Operators who made an immediate impact after joining the Siege roster. The Japanese defense has an incredible capacity to obstruct the attackers’ sightlines. She is quite effective at closing off passageways and sealing off voids in walls.
If played well, she can be a tremendous anchor and carries a powerful primary weapon as well. In the current metagame of Rainbow Six Siege, she is essentially the default Operator. Her team is always in a strong position because of her ability to halt attacker pushes in the waning seconds of a game.
Tumor
When it comes to defensive traps, the lesion is far and away Operator’s greatest bet. In almost every scenario, the Chinese defender is the best choice. When he throws one of his up to eight invisible mines, it might do harm to the enemy over time if they step on it. Ubisoft nerfed his kit by making the trap invisible from outside the map, but it didn’t stop people from picking him as their defender.
The lesion is capable of defending a location alone. In a game like Rainbow Six Siege, this makes him a devastating Operator. His traps heal over time and can be launched further than ever before. In addition, his primary SMG is excellent and has been improved by the installation of a vertical grip.
When participating in Rainbow Six Siege ranked matchmaking, players have the option of selecting any of the aforementioned Operators. When used together, these Operators provide a powerful composition that can guarantee a better win rate across the board. These kits are not situational like those of the majority of the Siege roster’s Operators.
Current Rainbow Six Siege players can participate in Operation Brutal Swarm. In order to gain access to the new attacker, Grim, players must purchase the season’s Battle pass. When the in-game fame currency becomes available, players will be able to unlock the attacker.