Rainbow Six Siege Limb Penetration Update Details Revealed

rainbow six siege limb penetration update

For long-time Rainbow Six Siege players, Ubisoft Montreal is making big changes in the upcoming Y4S4 patch, which includes a a re-work of how limb penetration works in the game. Today, the developers has given the Rainbow Six Siege limb penetration update details, and what players need to know.

Ubisoft states that the changes aims to increase the lethality of shots, and provide guidance on where a bullet should land. This Rainbow Six Siege limb penetration update will be dependent on the gun used, will determine how a bullet will travel after its initial hit as well.

Take a look at the image below, as well as the official info.

PENETRATION RULES

NO PENETRATION

A bullet hits one body part and will not pass through to hit other body parts. This was the case for almost all guns in Rainbow Six Siege up until now.

SIMPLE PENETRATION

A shot that connects with a body part will then potentially hit another body part behind the first hit appendage of the same Operator.

For example, you shoot at an enemy with their hand up in front of their face after being flashed. If you hit their hand, the bullet will penetrate through to their head. The actual damage done will be calculated by taking into account the hit on the body part with the highest modifier (please see “Damage Modifier” section). In this case, the bullet’s damage will equal the headshot.

Please note that in simple penetration, a bullet will never hit a third part of the character. Nor will simple penetration bullets shoot through the first person to continue doing damage to another body.

As an additional note, should a bullet pass through two of either of the following: chest, neck, or head – only the 1st area hit will be accounted to calculate damage. This avoids issues where hitting the lower back of an operator results in a headshot.

FULL PENETRATION

If someone else is behind the first person shot, the bullet will damage the first person, then go through to penetrate a second person or surface. The second person will only take 70% of the initial damage.

For each body that the bullet hits under full penetration, the bullet’s damage and route will follow the same simple penetration rules above.

DAMAGE MODIFIER

Under the Simple Penetration system mentioned above, the body part with the highest modifier will be considered when determining damage when multiple parts are hit.

Hands/Arms: 0.75 (1 and 2 armor) and 0.65 (3 armor)

Groin/Lower Torso/Upper Torso: 1.0

Legs: 0.75 (1 and 2 armor) and 0.65 (3 armor).

Neck and Head: 50.0

ARMOR RATING

Since an operator’s Armor also affects the amount of damage taken, below is a breakdown of the 3 different Armor Ratings and how much of the initial damage a limb will actually take.

1 Armor: 1.0 (full damage)

2 Armor: 0.9 (10% lower)

3 Armor: 0.8 (20% lower)

You can check out the full patch notes for Y4S4 right here. Once the patch is out of the test servers and is live, we’ll let our readers know.

Source: Rainbow Six

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