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'''Charms''' are a gameplay feature in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]'', introduced in the [[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Dust Line|Operation Dust Line]] expansion. Similar to [[Weapon Skins]], they offer no gameplay advantage and are only aesthetic and are obtained through either [[Renown]] or R6 Credits. They come in the form of items such as chibi Operators, Operator badges, or miscellaneous items.
 
'''Charms''' are a gameplay feature in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]'', introduced in the [[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Dust Line|Operation Dust Line]] expansion. Similar to [[Weapon Skins]], they offer no gameplay advantage and are only aesthetic and are obtained through either [[Renown]] or R6 Credits. They come in the form of items such as chibi Operators, Operator badges, or miscellaneous items.
   
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"Whether you want to equip your favorite operator, a Six medal or a unicorn, you can now equip your weapon with a lucky charm before going into battle."
— Official Website


Charms are a gameplay feature in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, introduced in the Operation Dust Line expansion. Similar to Weapon Skins, they offer no gameplay advantage and are only aesthetic and are obtained through either Renown or R6 Credits. They come in the form of items such as chibi Operators, Operator badges, or miscellaneous items.

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