Maestro | Operators type in Rainbow Six Siege Rainbow Six Siege Guide and Walkthrough
Last update: 16 July 2018
Primary Weapon | Secondary Weapon | Gadget |
ALDA 5.56 - This assault rifle has a tremendous amount of ammo in a magazine (81 rounds!) which means that you can shoot longer than other weapons from this category. You reload less frequently - an enemy won't surprise you when your magazine is empty. ALDA 5.56 also deals a lot of damage - you can eliminate a light or medium armored enemy in a blink of an eye. | Bailiff 410 - A revolver that has only 5 rounds in a magazine. However, this weapon is great for making holes in thin walls. The main usage of this weapon is to expand your field of view around a strategic point. | Barbed Wire - Useful in every defensive round. You can place them in strategic places and wait for the wires to make a characteristic sound which informs you that an enemy is nearby. Deployable Shield - This gadget can be useful when you decide to take a defensive position in a room in order to control the cameras. Otherwise, a Barbed Wire is a much better choice. |
Maestro is a heavily armored Operator that is part of Defenders. His unique gadget is called Evil Eye - thanks to it Maestro can know what is happening around the place where he deployed this gadget. What is more, Evil Eye is invulnerable to damage and it can shoot laser beams. Maestro can also use a Barbed Wire and a Deployable Shield.
How to destroy an Evil Eye
An Evil Eye is vulnerable only when it reveals its lens - this happens when the eye shoots a laser beam. Otherwise, an Evil Eye is invulnerable to rounds and melee attacks.
The correct deployment of an Evil Eye
An Evil Eye can be placed on every solid surface. However, think about your choice before you deploy it. A good place for deploying an Evil Eye is where you can have at least two rooms in your view.
An Evil Eye and a laser beam
After switching to an Evil Eye's view Maestro can attack enemies with laser beams. However, you have to attack your enemies carefully - you don't want to destroy the gadget. The safest moment to attack is when an enemy is standing with their back towards the gadget or when they are in the process of deploying a gadget that can disarm bombs. Each shot with a laser beam deals 5 damage. An Evil Eye can shoot up to 20 beams before it overheats. The gadget needs to cool down before it can attack again.