Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is in its seventh year of existence, and with a SteamCharts average of 40,000 players per month, it is still a relevant and beloved game. Ever since its initial release with its 20 original operators, the game has consistently expanded every year, and now its playable roster of operators is sitting at a ripe 64, from real and fictional special forces organizations all across the globe.
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One such operator is Mira, also known as Elena Maria Alvarez, who was introduced in the Velvet Shell update, the first one of the second year for the game. While Mira has been a mainstay for around five years now, few players will know how to get the best from her ability, load-outs, and play styles.
As an operator that heavily relies on her gadget to tip the balance of defense, it is too often the case where her ability is rendered useless early in the round. There are two main reasons for this; the first is that players place their mirrors too early in the preparation, and the second is that they place mirrors too far apart.
Placing your mirrors too early in the preparation phase gives your opponents time to plan how they’ll attack your position. You want to keep the location of your Mira windows as obscure as possible, to make getting around them as difficult as you can for the opposing team. Placing them late in the preparation phase when most opposing players’ drones are destroyed (or no longer droning) is a simple way to combat this. Alternatively, for a more permanent solution, try teaming up with a Mute, Mozzie, or Azami to control how drones get to your Mira windows.
Secondly, placing mirrors too far apart will cost vital time and perhaps
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