Master of Intel: A Guide to Zero in Rainbow Six Siege

Master of Intel: A Guide to Zero in Rainbow Six Siege

Aidan van Vuuren

18 Jan, 2025, 03:15

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 18:21

Samuel Leo "Sam" Fisher, codenamed Zero, is a unique attacking operator in Rainbow Six Siege. Introduced in the Operation Shadow Legacy expansion, Zero is best known as the protagonist of the Splinter Cell series. His addition to Siege not only brings nostalgia for longtime fans but also introduces a fresh tactical approach to gameplay.

This guide will cover everything you need to know about Zero’s background, abilities, synergies, counters, and how to leverage his unique ARGUS Launcher to gain the upper hand. Learn about Zero in Rainbow Six Siege. Explore his unique abilities, gameplay strategies, and how to use his ARGUS Launcher effectively.

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Credit: Ubisoft

Zero’s Biography and Background

Zero's journey in Rainbow Six Siege is deeply rooted in his past as a Navy SEAL and a top CIA operative. Born and raised in Towson, Maryland, Sam Fisher had an early start in military life, enrolling in the U.S. Naval Academy where he majored in Political Science. His extensive experience includes service in critical operations across the globe—from the Persian Gulf to Kosovo—earning him a Defense Distinguished Service Medal.

After his time in the military, Fisher was recruited into the CIA, where he became a covert operative for the highly classified Third Echelon. His unmatched skills in stealth, intelligence gathering, and combat made him a legend.

When he was brought into Team Rainbow, he adopted the codename "Zero," a reflection of his role as an instructor for new recruits. Despite his advancing age, Fisher remains at the top of his game, using cutting-edge technology like the ARGUS Launcher to maintain his edge in the field.

Zero’s Role in Team Rainbow

Sam Fisher joined Rainbow in 2020, accepting Harry Pandey’s offer after finding himself on the run from an unknown enemy. His recruitment was not just about joining the team but also shaping it. He became an instructor for new operators, mentoring figures like Flores, Osa, and Thorn, while also participating in field operations.

By 2022, Zero was part of Ghosteyes, a special Rainbow unit specializing in infiltration, surveillance, and intelligence. His expertise in surveillance makes him one of the most formidable attackers in the game, allowing him to gather crucial intel while staying undetected.

One of Zero’s most notable recent operations was during the raid on Emerald Plains, where he led a team to capture Deimos, a key target. Though the mission nearly ended in failure, Zero’s quick thinking, combined with Rook’s intervention, resulted in the apprehension of Deimos.

Zero's Gadget: The ARGUS Launcher

Zero’s defining feature in Rainbow Six Siege is his ARGUS Launcher, a versatile gadget that deploys cameras capable of piercing both breakable and reinforced surfaces. This ability gives Zero an unmatched level of surveillance, allowing him to gather intel on both sides of a wall without exposing himself to danger.

Once deployed, the ARGUS cameras provide a 180-degree view on both sides of a surface. Not only do these cameras offer surveillance, but they are also equipped with a single laser shot, which can be used to disable defender gadgets like Valkyrie's Black Eyes or Jäger’s Active Defense Systems. These laser shots recharge every 15 seconds, offering Zero multiple chances to disrupt the enemy's defenses.

Zero's gadget excels when combined with breachers like Thermite or Hibana. The ARGUS cameras can scout out rooms before breaches, removing gadgets that could pose a threat. Zero's ability to both gather intel and eliminate defensive tools makes him a valuable asset in any attack.

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Zero's ARGUS Launcher. (Credit: Ubisoft)

Gameplay Strategies for Zero

Playing as Zero requires a tactical approach. His medium health rating and the need to switch between weapons and the ARGUS Launcher make him vulnerable if not positioned carefully. Here are some effective strategies for using Zero:

Scouting and Intel Gathering

Zero excels at gathering intel on the enemy team's position. Use the ARGUS Launcher to deploy cameras in key areas where defenders are likely to hide or set traps. These cameras can provide critical information that your team can use to plan their attack.

For example, if you suspect a defender is hiding behind a reinforced wall, fire an ARGUS camera to check both sides of the wall. If an opportunity presents itself, use the camera’s laser to disable defender gadgets or cause minor damage.

Synergy with Other Operators

Zero pairs well with operators who excel at breaching. Operators like Thermite and Hibana can benefit from Zero's ability to disable gadgets protecting reinforced walls, making their breaching charges more effective. Zero also works well with IQ, as she can detect enemy electronics, allowing Zero to pinpoint the best spots to deploy his ARGUS cameras.

Operators like Thatcher or Kali can further enhance Zero's effectiveness by disabling defender electronics that might interfere with the ARGUS cameras. Zero's ability to scout and disable gadgets in tandem with these operators can significantly increase the success rate of coordinated pushes.

Countering Zero

While Zero's ARGUS cameras offer powerful surveillance, defenders have several tools to counter him. For instance, Jäger’s Active Defense Systems can destroy the ARGUS camera projectiles before they hit a surface. Wamai's Mag-NETs can also intercept these cameras, preventing them from reaching their destination.

Additionally, Bandit’s Shock Wire and Kaid’s Electroclaws can electrify surfaces, preventing ARGUS cameras from drilling through. Mute’s Signal Disruptors can block the cameras from functioning, rendering them useless within the jammer’s range. Defenders can also simply destroy the cameras once they’ve been deployed, making placement and timing critical for Zero players.

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Zero's cameras offer valuable intel to attackers. (Credit: Ubisoft)

The Psychology of Zero

Zero’s psychological profile, provided by Harry Pandey, paints a picture of a man who is always composed, with an intense focus on his objectives. He is meticulous, rarely allowing emotions to cloud his judgment. This cool-headedness under pressure makes Zero a reliable and calculating attacker in Rainbow Six Siege.

Despite his solo nature, Zero shows a strong sense of duty to his teammates. His mentorship and tactical insights help shape the future operators of Team Rainbow. Though his sarcasm may come off as abrasive, it hides a deep sense of thoughtfulness and attention to detail, a trait that serves him well in both combat and training environments.

Zero’s Impact on Rainbow Six Siege

The addition of Zero to Rainbow Six Siege brought more than just a new gadget—it introduced a legacy character with a rich history in military and covert operations. His ARGUS Launcher provides a new way to think about surveillance and strategy, while his backstory ties into a larger narrative of mentorship and leadership within Team Rainbow.

Zero’s ability to pierce reinforced walls and gather crucial intel makes him one of the most valuable attacking operators in the game. Whether you're using his cameras to spy on enemy movements or strategically eliminating defender gadgets, Zero offers a unique playstyle that can shift the tide of battle.

Zero in Rainbow Six Siege is not just a nod to Splinter Cell fans; he is a powerful operator with the tools to outsmart and outmaneuver his enemies. By mastering his ARGUS Launcher and understanding his synergies and counters, you can turn Zero into a key asset for your team’s success.

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