How to Azami R6
Hey everyone! If you're struggling to make Azami truly impactful in Rainbow Six Siege, you're not alone, but you're definitely in the right place. I've spent countless hours experimenting with her Kiba Barriers, and I'm excited to share some insights that have seriously elevated my gameplay. It’s not just about throwing her kunai; it’s about strategic placement that creates opportunities and denies attackers. First off, let's talk about Azami's unique ability: the Kiba Barrier. These throwable kunai deploy into bulletproof barriers that can block doorways, windows, and even create unexpected cover. The trick is understanding how to use them to your advantage, whether it's for blocking lines of sight, creating new 'DEADLY AZAMI ANGLES!!!', or simply buying precious seconds. I've found that one of their best uses is to cut off common attacker pushes, forcing them into less advantageous routes or directly into my teammates' crosshairs. When it comes to general Kiba Barrier setups, think about the flow of the map. I often use them to reinforce soft walls from a distance, or to create a safe spot for myself or a teammate to hold an aggressive angle. For example, blocking off a crucial doorway can effectively cut the map in half for attackers, giving your team more control over the objective. Another clever trick is to create one-way peeks – placing a barrier in such a way that you can see through a small gap, but the enemy can't easily shoot back. This takes practice, but it's incredibly rewarding when you pull off a clean kill because of it. Now, let's dive into map-specific strategies, particularly for Oregon's basement, which is a common site where Azami truly shines. I've had immense success by using Kiba Barriers to completely disrupt attacker entries. For instance, I often block off the main stairs push, forcing attackers to funnel through the freezer or laundry room, where my teammates are usually set up to greet them. You can also block off the small window in laundry to deny attacker vision or create a safer path to reinforce. Don't forget the B-site plant spots; placing a barrier to block line of sight to a default plant can buy your team crucial seconds during a retake. Beyond just blocking, Azami's Kiba Barriers are incredible for clutch scenarios. I've been in countless '4 VS 5' or even '3 VS 1' situations where a well-placed barrier bought me just enough time to reload, reposition, or get a crucial pick. They're amazing for stalling a plant or isolating an enemy in a retake. Imagine you're the last one alive, and you can throw a barrier to cut off a line of sight, giving you the element of surprise. It’s all about quick thinking and knowing where to throw them to get maximum impact. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be afraid to experiment with different placements in custom games. You'll be amazed at the creative solutions you can come up with to turn the tide of a round!






































