Attacking in Rainbow Six Siege can feel overwhelming for new players. With a complex meta and layers of strategy, success requires more than just sharp aim. This guide breaks down the core principles of attacking—covering your objectives, roles, and strategies to help you become a more effective and impactful attacker.


🎯 The Goal of the Attackers

Your objective as an attacker isn’t simply to eliminate the defenders. It’s to take map control, clear utility, and plant the defuser. Every action should contribute toward achieving that goal.

  • Gaining Map Control: Secure key rooms and lanes that give access to the site.
  • Clearing Defender Utility: Neutralize obstacles like bulletproof cameras, deployable shields, and denial gadgets.
  • Planting the Defuser: Ultimately, this is your win condition.

💡 Tip: Kills are a byproduct—not the objective. A team-focused strategy wins rounds more consistently than a frag-heavy approach.


⚙️ Key Components of Attacking

1. Operator Roles

Choosing the right operator sets the tone for your playstyle and team synergy:

  • Support (e.g., Thermite, Thatcher, Montagne): Utility-focused. Handles hard breaching and disables defender gadgets. Not expected to frag aggressively.
  • Entry Fragger (e.g., Ash, Zofia, Jackal): Leads the charge. Clears roamers and takes map control early. Needs good aim and fast decision-making.
  • Flex (e.g., Nomad, Gridlock, Grim): Fills any gaps—whether it’s helping frag or bringing secondary utility.
  • In-Game Leader (IGL): Not tied to an operator. The IGL sets the pace, makes mid-round calls, and coordinates pushes. Communication is key.

2. Balanced Team Composition

A well-rounded team typically includes:

  • 2 support operators
  • 2 entry fraggers
  • 1 flex

🛠️ Avoid overloading your team with fraggers—you’ll lack the tools needed to deal with traps, denial, and intel-based defense.


3. Effective Communication

Good comms make the difference between chaos and coordination.

  • Callouts: Share real-time intel—locations of enemies, gadget placements, and opened sightlines.
  • Drone Usage: Droning ahead prevents surprises. Try to stay 2–3 rooms ahead of your push.
  • Keep it Positive: Stay calm, avoid blame, and focus on solutions. Team morale matters.

4. Leadership and Adaptability

Even if you’re not the IGL, think critically:

  • Use drone info and sound cues to read the defense.
  • Recognize defender weaknesses (e.g., lack of anti-breach or roam-heavy setups).
  • Suggest mid-round adaptations calmly and clearly.

5. Prep Phase Strategy

Use the prep phase wisely:

  • Identify the Bomb Site and operator lineup.
  • Pre-place drones for later intel (e.g., flank watch or site setup).
  • Save at least one drone for late-round or post-plant.

6. Roam Clearing

Roamers are a serious threat if ignored:

  • Drone Thoroughly: Look under furniture, behind shield setups, and in common hiding spots.
  • Use Anti-Roam Operators: Jackal, Lion, and Grim are great for tracking movement.
  • Clear Only What You Need: Don’t waste time on irrelevant areas—stick to your push path.

7. Site Execution

The final push needs precision:

  • Burn Utility: Use flashes, smokes, and explosives to disable gadgets and block lines of sight.
  • Clear Anchors: Identify who’s anchoring near the plant site and eliminate or isolate them.
  • Cover the Plant: Time your plant with teammates providing active cover and utility support.
  • Post-Plant Setup: Use drones and play passive angles. Set crossfires and wait for defenders to make mistakes.

🧠 Extra Tips for Success

  1. Adjust On the Fly: Stay flexible—no plan survives contact with the enemy.
  2. Use Custom Games to learn maps, spawn points, and breakable surfaces.
  3. Record and Review your gameplay to identify bad habits or missed opportunities.
  4. Stay Composed: Tilt ruins rounds. Reset mentally and keep moving forward.

Final Words

Mastering the attack side in Rainbow Six Siege means embracing strategy, coordination, and discipline. Whether you’re entry fragging, supporting with utility, or making calls as an IGL, every role is vital. Focus on planting the defuser, working as a team, and learning from every round.

Good luck, and happy hunting, Operators. 🕵️‍♂️🔫



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