Operator Breakdown: How to Play Lion in Rainbow Six Siege

Operator Breakdown: How to Play Lion in Rainbow Six Siege

Aidan van Vuuren

22 Apr, 2025, 08:50

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Last updated: 22 Apr, 2025, 08:54

Lion in Rainbow Six Siege is a mobile command post. His EE‑ONE‑D drone locks roamers in place and feeds the team real‑time intel. If you need a flexible attacker who forces defenders to pick between staying still or giving away their position, Lion is your operator of choice.

Who is Lion?

Early life and army service

Olivier “Lion” Flament grew up in a strict French household. A rebellious streak led to hard partying, an unplanned pregnancy, and estrangement from his family. Homeless at 18, he joined the French Army for structure and income. Military routine and a CBRN rescue role helped him rebuild discipline and faith.

GIGN biohazard expert

After advanced training with environmental sensors, Flament transferred to the GIGN’s Operational Support Force. There he used drones to police quarantine lines, earning the callsign “Lion” during a yellow‑fever deployment in Sudan when his booming voice dispersed a panicked crowd.

Entry into Rainbow and Wolfguard

Finka noticed his calm under pressure during Ebola work in Nigeria and recommended him for Rainbow’s CBRN Threat Unit. In 2022, Lion joined Doc’s humanitarian squad, Wolfguard, where his field medicine background and crowd‑control skills fit the team’s low‑collateral mandate.

Character and mindset

Lion lives by rules; they muzzle the impulsive streak that once hurt his family. Chaplain Bertrand steered him back to Catholic faith, and volunteer hours now fill his downtime. Heavy‑metal playlists and regular church service have replaced his old vices.

Lion’s discipline defines him. He follows procedure to offset past recklessness, yet his blunt tone can rub teammates—especially Doc—the wrong way. The guilt of earlier mistakes drives him to push himself hard, almost as self‑imposed penance, while a deep need to stay present for his son Alexis keeps him grounded even as their relationship remains awkward. Therapy sessions reveal a reflective operator who accepts his scars and channels them into steady determination, making him reliable under pressure and surprisingly introspective when off duty.

Role and base stats

Lion is a 2‑speed, 2‑armor attacker who excels at map control and intel gathering. He can fire three EE‑ONE‑D scans each round, each on a 15‑second cooldown. Timing those scans around pushes or gadget plays turns standoffs into quick site gains.

Loadout

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  • Primary weapons

    • V308 (Assault rifle) – 50‑round magazine, controllable recoil.

    • 417 (Marksman rifle) – semi‑auto, high damage, strong long‑range hold.

    • SG‑CQB (Shotgun) – niche pick for soft destruction.

  • Secondary weapons

    • P9 – low recoil, solid reserve ammo.

    • LFP586 – heavy‑hitting revolver for quick destruction holes.

  • Secondary gadgets

    • Stun grenades ×3 – clear angles before a scan.

    • Frag grenades ×2 – punish frozen defenders.

    • Claymores ×2 – cover flanks when you post up on a drone.

The EE‑ONE‑D drone

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Mechanics in plain terms

The drone floats above every multiplayer map and cannot be destroyed. When Lion activates a charge, all players hear a 1.5‑second warning tone. A two‑second scan follows. Any defender who moves horizontally or drops vertically in that window receives a chain of red pings visible to all attackers, walls and floors be damned. Camera rotation, gadget use, leaning, and stance changes do not trigger detection, but a single footstep does.

Real match value

A first scan often clips aggressive spawn‑peekers sprinting back indoors. Mid‑round charges overlap with hard‑breach explosions or flash entry, forcing defenders to weigh denial against exposure. A final scan covers the plant: Smoke cannot toss a gas canister or Maestro rotate for evil‑eye fire without broadcasting his path.

Synergies explained

Lion thrives when other operators push defenders into motion or hesitation. Jackal footprints encourage roamers to shift positions just as EE‑ONE‑D punishes that shift. Dokkaebi’s Logic Bomb sets off phone vibrations after a scan ends, so defenders that froze now scramble to silence their devices under fresh threat. Fuze’s cluster mines rain explosives that send anchors fleeing into ping range, while Thatcher or Twitch clear Mute jammers that would block both activation and detection. Pair Lion with Thermite or Hibana to time a scan for the split second a wall falls open: defenders either contest the breach and reveal themselves or hold cover and concede space.

How to counter Lion

Vigil’s ERC‑7 cloaks his outline from the scans, letting him roam with near impunity. Mute protects teammates inside signal disruptor zones and can even stop Lion from activating if he stands in jammer range. Smart defenders learn micro‑movements—leaning, quick peeks, opening doors from a stationary spot—to interact with the environment while keeping their feet still.

Playstyle tips

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Early round

Clear flank cams and identify jammer positions with regular drones. Set a claymore on common run‑outs, then hold an external angle. The first scan usually catches at least one roamer dashing back to safety.

Mid round

Stack utility. Call for flashes or stun grenades an instant before you trigger EE‑ONE‑D, so a blinded defender cannot choose between movement or vision. If you run the 417, lock a long hallway and prepare to beam the red silhouettes that appear.

Execute

Save the final charge for the plant. Attack utility—smokes, stuns, or gridlock spikes—goes down, the diffuser starts, and the drone sweeps. Defenders must move to stop the plant and every step draws live fire in the post‑plant cross.

Advanced habits

Good Lions master audio. Crouch‑walk on soft floors so defenders cannot guess your scan timing by distant thuds. Breaking a hatch moments before activating tempts an anchor to drop through and betray their position. Always check your feet: if a jammer or Mozzie pest sits beneath you, reposition before launching the drone or the ability will fizzle.

Trivia and character notes

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  • Coordinates on Lion’s wrist display (45°30′ N, 73°35′ W) point to Ubisoft Montreal, a nod to the studio’s oversight.

  • He calls the drone “Big Brother,” referencing Orwell’s 1984.

  • Heavy‑metal playlists and church volunteer work form his off‑mission routine.

  • Lion, Doc, and Twitch share unresolved trauma from a fatal Ebola quarantine—joint therapy is ongoing in Rainbow lore.

Final Thoughts

Lion rewards planning. Time each scan around teammate utility and defender decision‑points. Keep one charge for the clutch moment, and the round often ends before defenders can move a muscle. Master that rhythm, and Lion in Rainbow Six Siege becomes less a gadget operator and more a metronome—dictating every beat of the attack.

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