Rainbow 6 Siege Best Loadouts For Each Operator (Updated 2019): Page 5 of 7

Rainbow 6 Siege Best Loadouts For Each Operator
Rainbow 6 Siege Operators


Best Rainbow 6 Siege Defender Loadouts

 

Alibi Best Loadout

Alibi – De Luca served with the Italy's elite Special Ops Group in fighting organized crime before earning a spot in the prestigious Gruppo Intervento Speciale (G.I.S.)

Primary: Mx4 Storm submachine gun

This submachine gun has a rather high rate of fire with a low damage count but has low recoil. Picking sight attachments is usually a personal taste, though the holographic is, in my opinion, the best choice most of the time. The barrel attachments really come down to two choices, so you either pick a compensator or flash hider, pick one that will work with your play style. The rest of the barrel attachments are pretty useless for this submachine gun. The grip attachments are vertical grip and angled grip. Since the gun has a low recoil as it is best to pick angled grip.

Secondary: Keratos .357 handgun

This handgun is known to be pretty good damage-wise with a relatively low recoil kick. The attachments I would use is the muzzle break and that’s it. I believe the laser attachment does more harm than good in most situations.

Gadget: Impact Grenades

You can use the impact grenades to open up walls and use the area for your hologram, which could fool a player who thinks you are peeking. Or to surprise an enemy that was marked by your hologram! Get creative with it.

 

Maestro Best Loadout

Maestro – Adriano "Maestro" Martello attended the Military Academy of Modena at 18 and served the Italian army where he earned Silver and Bronze Medals of Military Valor, and qualified for Gruppo di Intervento Special.

Primary: ALDA 5.56 light machine gun

A high rate of fire with low damage out for its type. The ACOG sight is the one you would want if you can control the recoil of the gun, but if you can’t use the holographic. The barrel attachment should be a flash hider and top that off with a vertical grip. The laser attachment is usually not a good choice as it can reveal your location but you can use it if you really want it.

Secondary: Keratos .357 handgun

Same as Alibi’s choice of loadout, this handgun is the best pick for a secondary weapon. Which means you should use the same attachments. Slap that muzzle break on and get to playing!

Gadget: Barbed wire

Honestly, barbed wires are just so useful. I wouldn’t suggest picking a deployable shield unless you are a heavy anchor but it still usually not recommended.

 

 

Clash Best Loadout

Clash – Police Constable Evans commanded the front line in various UK Riots to stop the violence from spreading, and devised crowd-control strategies based on her years as riot leader. PC Evans made 274 arrests throughout her service and was later made Detective Constable. She earned the Queen’s Police Medal for exceptional bravery and earned a spot in Rainbow due to her experience, service record, and tenacity.

Primary: Ballistic Shield

The only choice you have!

Secondary: SPSMG9

If you can handle recoil then definitely the best choice. The Muzzle break attachment should help with the recoil so go ahead and pick that.

Gadget: Impact Grenades

Use the impacts grenades to your advantage and surprise unsuspected enemies.

 

Kaid Best Loadout

Kaid – Jalal El Fassi joined the GIGR (Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie) at 18, demonstrating natural prowess under fire. His ability to effectively command specialized squadrons in joint Trans-Saharan Counterterrorism Initiative (TSCTP) operations led to his promotion as Captain.  

Primary: TCSG12 shotgun.

I don’t usually go for shotguns, but the TCSG12 is so much better than the AUG A3 submachine gun. This shotgun has a longer range than other shotguns and has way more damage output. It also has an ACOG scope attachment! It can have a huge recoil if you are rapid shooting, so just get in the habit of one taping. I would say you slap a vertical grip on it and call it a day!

Secondary: .44 Mag Semi-Auto handgun.

A fantastic handgun that comes with an ACOG-like scope to it. Remember to one tap it as the recoil can be pretty insane. You could add a laser to it if you like lasers, but personally, I would ignore it.

Gadget: Barbed wires.

The barbed wires are the best choice as it complements his unique gadget. Trust me it’s worth it.

 

Mozzie Best Loadout

Mozzie – At age 15, Max Goose signed up with the Australian Defence Force Academy, later working in Combat & Security. He joined an infantry regiment that incorporated dirt bikes and all-terrain vehicles in their reconnaissance operations. Goose excelled in land navigation and became the two-wheeler expert in raids, scouting, and convoy operations. 

Primary: Commando 9

It has a solid damage output with 750 RPM. Go with the holographic, throw in a flash hider, and equip vertical grip and then BAM, you got yourself a loadout!

Secondary: Super Shorty

Same with Gridlock, it is just an overall better pick. Trust me, you got this.

Gadget: Barbed wire

I feel like a nitro cell isn’t as useful as you have a shotgun for the blowing up walls, and barbed wires are just way more useful in a lot of situations.

 

Smoke Best Loadout

Smoke – Is A Typical Operator That Has Zero Regard For His Own Safety And Is Fearless In Battle.

Primary: M5901 Shotgun

With Smoke the M5901 is very effective. It has good range for a shotgun and 7 shells before reload, makes it a great weapon for an operator who is defending against the rush. The FMG-9, which is the other option, is ok but it is a short range submachine gun that gives lower damage. So why not equip a hard hitting shotgun instead. Equip a laser on the M5901 for quick hip fire accuracy. The sight is really up to you, but I actually prefer the reflex if I put one on.

Secondary: SMG-11 Submachine Gun

Just as with Sledge this sidearm is a great addition to your build. If you did equip the M5901 Shotgun then this a great sidearm to get you more bullets at 1270 PRM. Attach a vertical grip for control as well as a compensator and reflex sight to give yourself a great SMG-11 build,

Gadget: Impact Grenades

Smoke is not a roamer. However, if you need to open up another hole to maybe throw your smoke grenades through, then you are going to want to run impacts. Barbed wire is your other option here, but you can do more with the impacts

 

Mute Best Loadout

Mute – After Exceptional Work As a Signal Intelligence Specialist Mute Was Sought After By Rainbow As Their Own Signals Specialist.

Primary: MP5K Submachine Gun

Mute has the same shotgun option as Smoke, but Mute is an easy roamer after he sets down his jammers. Because he can move off the objective and do some harassing attacks I like running the MP5K. This submachine gun puts out 30 damage and 800 RPM. You get 30 rounds per clip with this gun so you can win gun fights without reloading. I like using the flash hider here since the MP5K is better in shorter bursts. It already has a vertical grip built in so no option there. I also like the reflex sight to aim in on opponents.

Secondary: SMG-11

Previously Mute only had the P226 Mk 25 as a secondary choice. But, that changed and now he has the SMG-11 and it became a better choice. It has a high rate of fire of 1270 RPM, so it can be pretty hard to control especially on consoles. Use the hologram, Flash Hider, and the vertical grip to get the most control.

Gadget: Nitro Cell

I like running nitro cell when you can, it is essentially the best counter for attacking shield operators (i.e. Blitz or Monty). The deployable shield will limit your position unless you use it to block doorways, but that won’t matter if the other team has a shield.

 

Castle Best Loadout

Castle – Has a BA In Criminal Justice And Was On The LAPD SWAT Who Transferred To The FBI SWAT.

Primary: UMP45 Submachine Gun

The UMP45 is an underrated weapon. It has 38 damage, which is pretty high for a submachine gun and 25 rounds per clip that comes out at 600 RPM. The recoil is inherently low, but I still like to equip the vertical grip here for steady fire. The reflex sight is my favorite on this weapon and a flash hider to really rein in that recoil when you’re using short bursts.

Secondary: 5.7 USG Pistol

These choices are the same for Ash and Thermite, so I stick with the 5.7 USG for a bigger clip and low recoil.

Gadget: Impact Grenades

The versatility that impact grenades give you are almost irreplaceable. They allow you to change the map layout in a second and throw off the attack route of the other team allowing quick kills. The deployable shield is the other choice here.

 

Pulse  Best Loadout

Pulse – With A Background In Biochemistry And Communications Pulse Blended These Disciplines To Be A Powerful FBI SWAT Officer.

Primary: UMP45 Submachine Gun

The same as Castle’s, but it is just as effective with Pulse. With Pulses ability to find attackers, the UMP45s high mobility and low recoil makes him a good roaming option. I would add the angle grip to aim down the sights faster and win engagements with attackers. Complete this weapon with a compensator and reflex sight and you should have no problem hitting your mark.

Secondary: 5.7 USG Pistol

If you haven’t guessed by now I pick this pistol with every other FBI operator. It is just better than the MEUSOC’s smaller clip and higher recoil. Equip this pistol with a muzzle break to complete this secondary slot.

Gadget: Nitro Cell

With Pulses ability to see through walls and ceilings you can spot an attacker on the floor above you, throw the nitro cell on the ceiling and get the kill above you. Besides for that extra ability the nitro cell is still a good counter for shields.

 

Doc Best Loadout

Doc – Having Come From An Affluent Family Did Not Matter To Doc. He Left His Life Of A Prominent Private Medical Practice For A Career In The French Defense Health Service and Eventually The GIGN As A Field Medic.

Primary MP5 Submachine Gun

Doc has a few primary weapon options however, the P90 has too much recoil and only 22 damage. The SG-CQB Shotgun is an ok shotgun, but the MP5 is a better option. The MP5 has 30 damage and 30 rounds per clip at 800 RPM. The recoil is more manageable than the P90, especially with a vertical grip attached. Doc is also one of the only defenders that can equip an ACOG on his weapon. So you can anchor him on the objective, or close to, and hold long angles as well. With holding the longer angles I like to equip a flash hider for burst fire on the peeks.

Secondary: P9

For about the hundredth time, Doc has the same setup has the other GIGN operators. So, stay away from the magnum and run with the P9 pistol with a muzzle break.

Gadget: Deployable shield

I like the deployable shield with Doc since you can set him up in the objective and he can anchor behind the shield. Or, you can go with barbed wire to slow opponents, this one is up to you.

 

Rook Best Loadout

Rook – Runs The GIGN’s Trust Exercise For New Recruits, Letting Your Peer Shoot You In The Armor Plate. Rook Carries These Same Armor Plates In Battle For his Teammates.

Primary: MP5

Rook has the same primary option as Doc so the same weapons and attachments apply here.

Secondary: P9 Pistol

Yep…..Another GIGN operator you know what to do.

Gadget: Impact Grenades

Rook may not be a roamer, and just like Smoke, he can still benefit from impact grenades. Opening up other shot angles for yourself or helping out a teammate that might know some intel and needs something opened. You can’t go wrong with impacts, but if you want something else you can use the deployable shield.

 

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