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Operator Zero Review (Operation Shadow Legacy)

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  As the Operation Shadow Legacy update was applied to the Test Server, offensive team operator Zero joined the Rainbow Six team. Zero is an operator that has the background of Sam Fisher, the main character of Ubisoft's Stealth Action game "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell," has joined the Rainbow Operational Staff (ROS). In Rainbow Six Siege, it looks older than the original character and has a thick beard, and you can see his signature night vision goggle is mounted in a backpack.   It is impressive that Zero, the new operator, possesses a unique special technology specialized in infiltration and information collection as the original's reputation, and has brought out his main weapons used in the Splinter Cell series. In particular, SC3000K, one of Zero's Primary Weapon, is a new weapon that could not be selected in Rainbow Six Siege, and it has the highest specifications among offensive team guns, helping Zero to be considered quite powerful.    

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▲ Samuel Leo Fisher, the main character of the Splinter Cell series, joined the Rainbow Six Siege team with a name called Zero.     ▣ Versatile observation tool - ARGUS Launcher   Zero uses his dedicated equipment called ‘ARGUS’. A camera can be installed through the breakable and reinforced wall, and monitor both sides of the wall and shoot lasers. If you press the Primary Gadget key when playing Zero in the game, he takes out the ARGUS launcher. At this time, ARGUS can be designated and installed with an aiming shot similar to a regular gun. You can install four ARGUS cameras in a round.   Once you installed the ARGUS, you can check the internal structure and the defensive team over the wall, can also shoot laser and destroy defensive team gadgets. Each ARGUS can give 5 damages per shot, you can use it similar to Maestro’s Evil Eye and Twitch’s Shock Drone. It is also possible to shift the view from the installed point to the inside and outside of the wall, similar to Maestro, it’s only possible when Zero is alive.   When ARGUS is installed, there is a small noise of drilling the wall, and ARGUS's unique hook-shaped gadget is revealed at the installed point. The structure is not so visible in the dark, but when Zero observes the inside with an ARGUS camera, yellow light comes in, making it easy for the defensive team to notice. ARGUS is simply destroyed by the defensive team shooting, so it is necessary to adjust the installation or the observation timing well so that the defensive team inside does not see it.    

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▲ ARGUS Launcher is fired and installed on breakable walls, barricades, and reinforced walls.  

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▲ It can be installed through the floor or ceiling, so we can use it in many different ways.  

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▲ The camera after installation, you can check inside the wall with a dark green screen. You can also ping or shoot a laser.  

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▲ At the ARGUS installation point, a hook-shaped structure is revealed, and yellow light comes in when Zero uses it to observe, making it easy to spot.     Because it is installed through walls, floors, ceilings, as well as reinforced walls, it may assist hard breachers to remove Bandit’s Shock Wire, Kaid’s Electroclaw, and Mute’s Signal Disruptor behind the reinforced wall. Of course, it would be destroyed or inoperable if it was installed directly on an electrified wall or within the range of a Signal Disruptor, but it's not that difficult to install it outside the range and shoot a laser.   In addition, it can destroy Mira's Black Mirror oxygen canister beyond the wall, forcing the mirror to be ejected, or operating the incendiary bomb of Goyo's Volcán Shield installed in the door frame, which is expected to be useful in many ways. However, if Jager's ADS or Wamai's Mag-net system is around when launching ARGUS, it will be incapacitated before it is installed, so caution is needed.    

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▲ Installing ARGUS to breach the outer wall of the underground Snowmobile Garage in Chalet.  

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▲ Each ARGUS can shoot the laser once. It looks the same as Maestro's Evil Eye, which has 5 damage and unlimited range.  

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▲ We can use the laser in many useful ways, such as destroying the defense gadgets behind the wall.     ▣ SC3000K, MP7 and Frag Grenade – A top-level loadout for the offensive team   Zero comes out as a Medium Speed / Medium Armor Attacker and uses the loadout he used himself in his previous game. In particular, the Assault Rifle SC-3000K, which is an entirely new weapon, boasts a specification of Fire Rate 850 and Damage 45, the same level as the AK-12 of Fuze and Ace. However, SC-3000K has a Capacity of 25 and can use Scope 1.5x and Scope 2.0x as zooming sights.   Another primary Weapon uses MP7 SMG, which differs in that the Bandit cannot use any zooming sight for MP7, while Zero can attach Scope 1.5x to MP7. As such, it seems Zero is possible to play the role of Entry Fragger, which actively engages in front-line combat, as both of his Primary Weapons have the highest specification in the game.    

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▲ SC-3000K, with specifications similar to AK-12 of Fuze and Ace in many ways.  

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▲ When shooting without recoil control with Vertical Grip equipped, it has quite a recoil on the right side, so adaption would be needed.     In addition, the Secondary Weapon uses 5.7 USG Pistol with a silencer attached as basic, which, surprisingly, does not reduce the damage despite a silencer attached and has the same specification as the normal 5.7 USG. In addition, there are many things that can see only from Zero in the game, such as using the Karambit Knife that Zero used in his previous game when doing a close attack.   For gadgets, you can choose Frag Grenade and Claymore Mine, of which the Frag Grenade has very good synergy with his dedicated equipment, ARGUS. For example, it can be used by installing ARGUS near the area where combat is expected, check the exact location of the defensive team, and throwing Frag Grenade. In addition, it can be used in various ways such as removing ADS or Mag-net System in advance with ARGUS and throwing Frag Grenade, so it can be evaluated strong enough using Frag Grenade.    

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▲ You can see Karambit Knife used differently from other operators when doing a close attack.  

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▲ MP7 SMG equipped with Scope 1.5x, it has a good synergy as MP7 itself is a gun with great specification.  

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▲ If you install ARGUS on the ceiling and ping the enemy spot, cook, and throw a Frag Grenade from the bottom, you can cause damage upstairs.  

Comment 47

  • Kokichi Omua LV.4 Lurker Aug 21, 2020, 11:01 PM

    when will it come to xbox??

  • Rolling Nuggie Light LV.24 Let’s play R6! Aug 21, 2020, 06:29 PM

    so the gadget can use only one time the laser?

  • Thr3e_8 LV.9 Nomad Aug 21, 2020, 08:03 PM

    Yes

  • Rolling Nuggie Light LV.24 Let’s play R6! Aug 21, 2020, 08:04 PM

    ah it's op the same

  • TurnedSky099 LV.24 Pathfinder Main Aug 21, 2020, 09:12 PM

    He seems fairly good overall

  • Happymeal6067 LV.18 Let’s play GTA! Aug 21, 2020, 09:22 PM

    Can’t wait

  • Slouch LV.13 Try Hard Aug 21, 2020, 09:39 PM

    This was a great guide thanks for it

  • ZZZMan1802 LV.3 Lurker Aug 21, 2020, 09:54 PM

    Seems like a very viable operator. Saw some gameplay and seemed a bit OP so it’ll be interesting to see how it affects the game

  • RKG Rogue LV.19 Epic Aug 22, 2020, 01:48 AM

    Cool

  • EatOutJohnny LV.7 OPFOR Aug 22, 2020, 02:27 AM

    EPIC

  • 00bailey98 LV.9 Nomad Aug 22, 2020, 04:36 AM

    .

  • 0nix02 LV.4 Lurker Aug 21, 2020, 11:43 PM

    Y interesting

  • Mighty_Mowgli LV.9 Nomad Aug 22, 2020, 12:43 AM

    I cant wait

  • Disturbed_Klik LV.13 Chief Aug 25, 2020, 12:19 AM

    Can't wait

  • Mighty_Mowgli LV.9 Nomad Aug 22, 2020, 12:45 AM

    14

  • Mighty_Mowgli LV.9 Nomad Aug 22, 2020, 12:45 AM

    September

  • HarryDilly_YT LV.4 Lurker Aug 22, 2020, 04:56 AM

    Pog

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