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Morowa “Clash” Evans is one of the most unique defenders in Rainbow Six Siege. Introduced in Operation Grim Sky (September 2018) — the official Clash R6 release date, she was the first and only defender equipped with a full-body shield. Her toolset combines area denial and intel-gathering.
For those wondering: Is Clash in R6 a girl? Yes, she is. Clash is a woman operator who hails from riot control and law enforcement experience from the UK. Her in-game bio refers to her as Morowa Evans, and there is a clear British accent on her voice lines. Her gender has been officially confirmed as female by Ubisoft through official documents ever since her release.
What Does Clash do in R6? Before Siege X, Clash was strictly a stationary anchor. Players couldn’t sprint, vault, or rotate without putting away her shield. The taser function required direct line-of-sight while being fully covered by the shield, limiting her versatility.
The Clash R6 rework, which dropped with Rainbow Six Siege X (Year 10 Season 2, June 2025), gave her full control over repositioning and offensive pressure. Now, she can deploy her CCE Shield MK2, walk away, rotate freely, and still use its taser remotely. The rework also added auto-sizing to the shield based on her movement state and improved her gadget synergy. This overhaul fundamentally redefined her playstyle and strategic impact.
The Clash R6 logo features a grey circular emblem intersected by a black-and-white checkered stripe — a clear nod to traditional British police insignia. This clean, authoritative design reflects Clash’s role as a frontline defender who prioritizes control and crowd management over raw aggression. Unlike more stylized or abstract operator logos, hers emphasizes order and structure, aligning with her background and tactical approach. In Siege X, the logo remained consistent, reinforcing her identity as a disciplined and unshakable presence on defense.
Slot | Details |
Primary Weapon | CCE Shield MK2 – deployable, portable shield with adjustable size. While carrying, free-look is retained, and you can shock enemies remotely through placed shields |
Secondary Weapons | P‑10C (standard pistol), SPSMG9 (high fire-rate), Super Shorty (CQB). |
Operator Gadgets | Barbed Wire for resistance and funneling, or Impact Grenades to disrupt utility. |
Abilities | Shield can be grounded, picked up, and redeployed. Remote shock slows enemies, with no damage. Shield auto-collapses/expands based on her movement. |
Loadout Combo | Use Case | Community Take |
P‑10C + Barbed Wire | Safe anchor setup | Reliable, stable |
SPSMG9 + Impact Grenade | Aggressive peeking | High risk, high reward |
Super Shorty + Barbs | Close-range denial | Great for shotgun users |
Character voice lines can greatly enhance immersion and feedback in tactical shooters. The Clash R6 Voice Lines are a mix of tactical callouts and aggressive taunts, fitting her role as an area-denial expert. She often says things like "Follow me and you are in good company," or "I dare you to come closer. I dare you." while activating her shield.
Clash’s Siege X rework equips defenders with a mobile, strategic tool. Clash slows, zones, anchors, roams, and controls space like no other. Although demanding in execution, she offers great reward for those mastering her shield rhythm. Stick with CCE Shield MK2, P‑10C, and Barbed Wire as your core combo. Beginners should prioritize understanding line-of-sight, utility combos, and remote shock timing. With practice, Clash becomes not just a counter but a cornerstone of Siege X defense.
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