Denari Oregon #r6 #r6siege #rainbowsixsiege #schizosiege #rainbow6siege
Okay, so everyone's always talking about Denari on Oregon, but what exactly is it, and how do you use it to your advantage in R6 Siege? From my experience, 'Denari' isn't just one spot; it's a key area encompassing the 2F Dorm Main Hall, the areas around the 2F Kids' Dorms, and the dreaded 2F Trophy Room window. Mastering this zone can totally flip rounds in your favor, whether you're attacking or defending. Attacking Denari on Oregon: My Go-To Moves When I'm on attack, my main goal around Denari is to establish map control and create crossfires. A huge part of this involves getting control of the 2F Dorm Main Hall. Many times, I'll push through the EXT Main Entrance or even try a sneaky vault up to the 2F Kids' Dorms window. From there, you can often get early picks or at least clear out some utility. For a solid breach into the Trophy Room, I always recommend coordinating with your teammates. One person can focus on denying a plant, while another uses the perspective from either the Dorm window or a soft wall breach in the Dorm Main Hall to catch defenders rotating. Don't forget about those head holes you can create; they're perfect for picking off defenders trying to barricade or reinforce. I've had so much success pushing a player into the 2F Game Room to cut off rotations while we secure the plant. Defending Denari on Oregon: Holding Strong On defense, holding Denari effectively means controlling those crucial lines of sight into the Dorm Main Hall and Trophy Room. My first tip is always to heavily reinforce the walls leading into the 2F Dorm Main Hall and the 2F Trophy Room. These are prime targets for attackers. I love setting up a defender in the 2F Attic who can watch for pushes from the roof or even get a cheeky drop onto unsuspecting attackers. Another great strategy is to have someone playing around the 2F Kids' Dorms window, but be super careful about getting pre-fired. Instead of just holding a static angle, try to play aggressively from cover. A well-placed C4 or impact grenade can deny a plant on the Trophy Room side. I’ve noticed many attackers try to use the DENARI window (the large one overlooking the outside) for quick peeks. Having someone pre-aim that or a well-placed trap can slow them down. Always remember to rotate intelligently; if Dorm Main Hall is getting too hot, use the connection to the 2F Game Room or the main stairs to reposition. These TIPS have saved me countless rounds! Whether you're pushing for an aggressive plant or holding crucial angles, understanding the flow around Denari on Oregon is essential. It's all about map awareness and communication. Try these strategies in your next game and let me know how they work out for you!




































































