Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

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How to Frost Trap
Por Logan e 1 colaborador(es)
A quick pointer on what to do and not do when placing traps. Specially for new players, with screenshots of the specific setups and descriptions of the mindset of Frost.
   
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What not to do.
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Where to avoid putting traps.
Now of course you don't want to put traps in obvious places, but contrary to popular belief, it is not the sight of them that defeats them. The key is just selecting a place where your target will only see it at the last possible second rather than not at all.
(The key is not to prevent the opponent's team from knowing where the traps are, the key is preventing them from doing anything about it until it's too late).

When placing traps look at the ground around it and the connecting paths leading to it, if there are many angles which a player can see where you are placing the trap then it will be easily destroyed from a safe distance, and if the trap contrasts itself against the floor and the surrounding area then same thing.

Try to avoid things like this;

(Anyone coming from both sides of the hallway would be able to see it at an angle).

Try also to avoid barricaded doors like this;

(While prone, anyone can see the trap, and after blasting the door before breaching).

Avoid placing traps in view of other traps;

(When one side approaches they will see the other trap, and likely forgo breaching there).

BE MINDFUL OF KAPKAN.

Kapkan's traps will get triggered first and destroy Frost's. I suggest a game of "Dibs", if Kapkan has a trap on a doorway or window, don't place a trap there. If you place a trap somewhere, ask Kapkan not to trap it as well (Or shoot it).
What to do.
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Where and how to place them.
Using Frost's barricade gadget you can combo a nice hiding spot for one of your traps.
(Frost no longer has a barricade as of Operation Para Bellum, but this still works with teammate's barricades).
  • Walk up to a one-person-wide doorway and take half a step to either direction, when placing the barricade this way the game will shuffle Frost a little bit to ensure the barricade doesn't spawn inside the wall, but will allow it to be connecting to the wall as much as possible.
  • This way when the trap is placed behind it, nobody can see it from the edge of the barricades until they vault over it.

Like this;





(A gap is here, but with the trap placed to the left...) (It's impossible to see it).











(And no gap here).

Try also to barricade walls around the doorway to bottleneck opponents into it;

(Be mindful not to barricade all the walls in case teammates want to create holes).

Place traps under windows;

(The fewer windows in the room the better, less options for the opponents to pick from).

It is actually impossible to see them from outside;

(Note; players can shoot down traps while they are vaulting, but that also forces them to look down, so if you can watch your own trap without getting flanked from behind that ensures that anyone attempting to vault over it will get hurt one way or another).

It also works on double windows;

(Just place them on the middle).

These traps are obvious and they are not trying to hide where they are exactly, just hide away from being destroyed from safe distances (Not counting bombs), they are forcing players to deal with them or go around them, limiting their options and manipulating the battlefield.
The mindgames.
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The mindset of Frost Trapping.
Frost traps are a mindgame in manipulating opponents to step on them or to not notice them or to think they know where they are, and there are various ways a player can achieve these things.

Try to place traps outside the immediate objective room;

If you are defending an objective, picture yourself in the attacker's team, based on where the objective currently is how close to it would you find yourself expecting to encounter bad guys? 1 Room away from it? 2 Rooms away? It depends on the map, but most opponents will be the most alert when they are breaching the surrounding area of the objective, not the rooms before it. Frost wants to catch the opponents at their most vulnurable.

Traps can be utilized to cover flanks, and as alarms;

If a room has multiple entrances then placing traps in some of them will make defending easier, because even if traps are not catching Prey they can wall off different routes to the room or objective, even if they are getting destroyed or not noticed at all.

  • Either the traps catch someone.
  • Or the traps are destroyed, revealing someone's position.
  • Or the traps remain untouched, confirming that nobody is breaching through their location, as the opponent's team would have to deal with it beforehand.
(Keep an eye on your traps and ears for their destroyed noise).

Try to hide them under barbed wire;

I personally prefer the barricade as it forces players to shoot the traps while vaulting which is dangerous and makes them vulnurable, but if teammates have barbed wires they can offer significant cover for traps.

Try not to react to a window barricade being destroyed if a trap is under it;

The act of defending it might keep the opponents away, while not reacting might bait them into a false sense of security. Specially if the trapped window is further away from the objective.
51 comentário(s)
CheekiBreeki 15/jun./2019 às 7:39 
Put a trap on a dead body. This works for me 9 out of 10 times, and especially if the dead guy stepped into a trap. Nobody will expect there to be another trap where someone just died.

On bomb, place a trap near the defuser when the carrier drops it.

Hide the traps in the environment, such as plants, debris, or dark floors.

You can also be toxic and hide one in front of a bulletproof camera, so when they come to melee, they'll be in for a big surprise.
♥CrystalNep♥ 5/mai./2019 às 11:46 
I trick I use a lot is placing them around doors, not like in front but to the side of them, gets people more then you think, and by far my favorite way to place them : around the hostage covered in barbed wire, this by far gets them the most.
CrabCarburetor 12/nov./2018 às 13:38 
Dont forget actually placing them outside! I get most of my kills by having at least one trap outside of a common door that people don't think twice about. shoot a few rounds off too if you have the time to disguise what you're actually doing or have a teammate bring Alibi
boneshrine 22/abr./2018 às 8:42 
one thing you should do that you forgot to add is to put a trap slightly above the stairs thank me later.
The.InXe 21/abr./2018 às 18:06 
Double traps ftw. For real though I main frost, level 191 and double traps
Zombi 21/abr./2018 às 10:56 
Delamain 21/abr./2018 às 9:05 
You could also double frost trap. This way even if they shoot while looking down they will get caught in one or the other. Useful for certain placecs where the window is an extremely popular entry point. E.g. Bathroom when defending Drug Lab/Drug Store in Theme Park.
BigThickYoshi 21/abr./2018 às 8:03 
@Matthew Canada Williams I'll start calling you mat since it's faster than "matthew"
BigThickYoshi 21/abr./2018 às 8:03 
@Matthew Canada Williams I'll start calling you mat since it's faster than "matthwew"
Kwynn 20/abr./2018 às 15:45 
Why not just call it a mat?
There are only mats and mute mats. Not that complicated.
Mat is faster than saying Frost Trap.