The summary of ‘Ranking All 58 Elite Skins in Rainbow Six Siege from WORST to BEST! (Y9S1)’

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The video showcases a comprehensive ranking and review of various Elite skins for operators in Rainbow Six Siege, evaluating aspects like aesthetics, animations, and overall quality. These skins are categorized into different tiers based on the reviewer's assessment, with discussions on each skin's unique elements, themes, and historical inspirations. The review covers a wide array of operators and their Elite skins, touching upon details such as the operator lore, crossovers with popular franchises like Resident Evil and Halo, as well as addressing animation intricacies and thematic coherence. The content creator anticipates the reception of upcoming skins, like the Fenrare Elite skin, while soliciting viewer feedback on the provided tier list.

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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber ranks every Rainbow Six Siege Elite skin based on the skin itself, the animation, and the cosmetics. The first Elite skin reviewed is for the operator Fuse, with the skin being considered in the A tier. The Blitz Elite skin is placed in the B tier, followed by the IQ Elite skin considered in the B tier as well. The Buck Elite skin is praised and placed in at least the A tier. The Blackbeard Elite skin is critiqued for its slow animation and placed in the B tier. Moving on to the operator Capitao, his Elite skin falls in the B tier. The Hibana Elite skin is highly praised and placed in the S tier. The Jackal Elite skin, with mixed feedback on the headgear and uniform, falls in the B tier. Lastly, the Ying Elite skin is noted for its futuristic aesthetic and placed in the B tier.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter reviews Elite skins for various operators in Rainbow Six Siege. They discuss Zofia’s two Elite skins, with one tied to her lore and backstory and another one as a Resident Evil crossover. The next section covers Sledge’s Elite skin, emphasizing the unique gadget skin for his Sledgehammer. Following this, they analyze a skin for Dokkaebi, noting a gripe with the animation during the MVP pose. The video then moves on to Lion’s Resident Evil Elite skin, Faer’s Exo suit Elite skin with vibrant colors, Maverick’s Elite skin resembling a welder, and Nomad’s Explorer-themed Elite skin. Lastly, they discuss Nook’s Elite skin, appreciating its black-on-black aesthetic, which they find unexpected but appealing. The presenter ranks the skins across different tiers based on their detailed evaluations.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various Elite skins in Rainbow Six Siege. They review skins for operators such as Nook, Cie, Aana, Ace, Sledge, Zero, Flores, Smoke, Mute, and Castle. The Elite skin for Zero from Splinter Cell is praised for its classic look and animation. The Halo crossover skin for Sledge is described as Hit or Miss depending on one’s Halo fandom. The Assassin’s Creed skin for Flores is considered cool but not a perfect fit for Siege. Smoke’s Elite skin is commended for its animation and versatility in headgear choices, earning an S-tier ranking. Mute’s skin is noted for its realism and subtle but clever animation related to his gadget. Castle’s Elite skin is highlighted for its badass animation sequence.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses several Elite skins for Rainbow Six Siege operators. They start by mentioning the “Pulse Elite” skin, which is a reference to the character in the film “Taxi Driver.” The speaker considers the skin somewhat hit or miss.

Next, they talk about the “Doc Elite” skin, praising its unique headgear, facial hair, weapon skins, and animation, ranking it highly.

The “Rook Elite” skin is then discussed, noting the improvements in the operator portrait card and how it relates well to the character.

Moving on to the “Cap Can Elite” skin, the speaker appreciates the Soviet Union references and the knife skills animation, placing it in a high tier.

The “Tachanka Elite” skin is described as badass, with great tattoo details and a unique look, earning it a high rank.

The “Thatcher Elite” skin is compared to Captain Price from Call of Duty, with praise for the uniform, though criticism for the headgear’s facial hair appearance.

The “Jager Elite” skin, inspired by a WWII pilot theme, is said to suit the character well, with historically accurate design and potentially deserving a high tier rank.

Lastly, the “Bandit Elite” skin is mentioned for its tattoo details, and while the animation is deemed less interesting compared to others, it still lands in a high tier category.

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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber reviews several Elite skins for different operators in Rainbow Six Siege. They discuss the aesthetic, animations, and overall quality of the skins. The skins reviewed include Frost, Valkyrie, Caveira, Echo, Mira, Legion, Ella, Ash, Vigil, and Alibi. Key points include praising the realism of certain skins, critiquing the lack of representation of certain operators or gadgets in the skins, and highlighting unique elements such as headgear, uniforms, and animations. The YouTuber expresses varying opinions on each skin’s quality and placement within the tier rankings.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews various Elite skins for operators in the game. They evaluate the headgear, uniform, animation, and overall aesthetic of each skin. The skins are categorized into tiers based on the reviewer’s opinion. The skins for operators such as Mozzie, Warden, and Thorn are discussed, with some praised for fitting the character’s background and vibe, while others are criticized for not meeting expectations or feeling out of place. The speaker also mentions the appeal of skins like Thunderbird’s and Amaru’s, ranking them highly for their design and animation. The Tomb Raider skin for Ash and the one for Thermite are highlighted for their animations and fitting aesthetics. The review concludes with comments on the Twitch Elite skin, noting a redeeming factor in the animation, and the hit-or-miss nature of the Montagne Elite skin.

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In this part of the video, the content creator reviews Elite skins for the game Siege. The first skin discussed has a Halo-inspired look and resists a laser blast with a shield. The Glaz Elite skin is praised for its mafia vibe, with an animation where he snipes a coin in slow motion. Lastly, an unreleased Fenrare Elite skin is leaked, featuring a Scarecrow aesthetic with fear toxins. The content creator predicts it will be an S tier skin upon release. Overall, the video provides a detailed review of these Elite skins and requests feedback on the tier list from viewers.

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