On the other hand, you also have the airlocks, which separate each subzone, and inside which you can find first aid kits, ammunition boxes, skill recharge boxes and also REACT accessories (grenades, mines, life shots, etc.). You’ll see how exciting it is when the arches start to give you the hair and you have to go in an epic way!
The key is to get out on time if things get ugly. If we talked to you before about that balance between risk and reward, it was because in each secondary zone there are extraction points. When loading the game both you and your teammates will be able to see what type of objectives you will have to complete, and that is right before you choose your agents. In turn, these are divided into three secondary zones, which correspond to the type of objectives you can clear. Each one acts as a kind of individual campaign, and each one has three risk zones. There are four regions: New York, San Francisco, Alaska, and Truth or Consequences (yes, it’s a city in New Mexico). They are developed throughout various locations with their objectives that propose you to destroy the archaea, disable their defenses or carry out study tasks to learn from them. Raids are quite simply the main type of missions in Extraction. Shall we tell you? Let’s go! What are Rainbow Six Extraction raids? Now, Extraction has many types of raids, and even after playing several times some details are not entirely clear unless you really study what to do and how. This also translates into a certain balance between risk and reward, in the sense that the more you advance in raids with your team, the more difficult it will be for you, but also the greater the rewards.