

Entry fraggers can push into sites more confidently, especially knowing enemy positions and gadget placements. Being able to clear defender gadgets makes Zero a viable replacement to Thatcher.

To help hard breachers like Hibana or Thermite, Zero’s cameras can also be deployed to take out Signal Disruptors, Shock Wires, Electroclaws, and even Black Mirrors. He can glean on-site information quickly or set up cameras watching enemy flanks. Much in line with his stealthy playstyle from the Splinter Cell franchise, Zero is an intel gatherer in the support role. Players can also shoot out the cameras if noticed. And similar to other projectiles, Wamai’s Mag-NETs and Jäger’s ADS system can destroy any launched cameras in range. Mute’s signal disruptors can also jam any cameras within its radius. To get around the electricity, players can aim for the soft wall above reinforced walls. Like most attacking gadgets, electrified reinforced walls can destroy Argus cameras on contact.

As of now, Rainbow Six Siege operator Zero will be equipped with four Argus cameras on release in Operation Shadow Legacy. When deployed, the burrowing sequence has an obvious sound cue, alerting defenders that a camera is latching on to a surface. But unlike Twitch’s drones, Argus cameras can detonate Goyo’s Volcan Shields, similar to Maestro’s Evil Eye lasers. With nerfs to Twitch drone damage, Evil Eye damage, and gadget health, the Argus cameras will probably deal 1 damage of health. Every camera carries one shot of damage that can be used on gadgets and players alike. Similar to Kali’s LV Explosive Lances, they can cause damage when burrowing on to the target. Zero’s Argus Launcher, also seen in the Splinter Cell franchise, is a device that launches Argus cameras on to almost any surface, including reinforced walls. For his gadgets, he can choose to bring either a claymore or frag grenades. Zero’s only secondary weapon is the 5.7 USG, which is shared by the FBI operators and Nøkk. Players can also swap out the gun for Bandit’s MP7. It has all attachments aside from an ACOG sight, which is replaced by the 1.5x scope.

This is a bullpup rifle that excels in short and medium ranged gunfights. Sam “Zero” Fisherįans of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell franchise will be right at home with Zero’s primary weapon, the SC3000K, a modified version of its Third Echelon’s SC3000. This Zero guide will help players learn his new support playstyle. So far, he is the only one in the new training division called Rainbow Operation Staff. Known as Zero in Team Rainbow, Sam is a 2-speed 2-armor attacking operator. On August 16, Ubisoft fully revealed Operation Shadow Legacy and introduced the first Rainbow Six Siege crossover operator, Sam Fisher.
