Rainbow Six: Siege - 8 Major Annoyances Every Player Knows
8. Rook And Mute Not Deploying Immediately
Mute needs to deploy his signal disruptors as soon as possible to prevent drones finding the objective. If the objective remains hidden, each team member gains 100 XP, and the attackers often have to spend time searching the map. Hiding the objective also keeps the identities of the defenders secret, so the attackers aren't actively searching for traps or looking over their shoulder for Caivera.
Similarly, Rook should place his armour pack immediately when all the defenders are in the same room, not when everyone has dispersed. If the armour pack is deployed late, attackers pose a threat to defenders desperately sprinting across the map trying to get armour. This is especially problematic for roaming defenders such as Caivera and Vigil, who reinforce the objective and then run to spawn points or hide by doors.
Worst of all, nothing is more frustrating than Rook himself running to the other side of the map to spawn peek and then swiftly dying before deploying armour.
What's worse is when Rook runs to the far side of the map, deploys armour where only he can access it, dies, and then the attackers start wearing Rook's armour.