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{{Quote|The CTU training grounds of the first and most iconic CTU.This is where [[SAS]] agents learn their craft and as such, it is a patchwork of plywood targets, sandbags, barbed wire, and other obstacles. One of the most archetypal examples of siege gameplay.|Ubisoft Description}}{{infobox/map
 
|image=[[File:Hereford_217063.jpg|300px]]
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|image = [[Hereford_Base_new.jpg|270px]]
|name = Hereford
 
 
|game = [[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]
 
|game = [[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]
|teams = [[GIGN]]<br>[[FBI SWAT]]<br>[[SAS]]<br>[[GSG 9]]<br>[[Spetsnaz]]
 
 
|place = Herefordshire, England
 
|place = Herefordshire, England
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|terrain = Interior
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|teams = [[Rainbow]] vs [[Rainbow]] (PVP)<br />[[Rainbow]] vs [[White Masks]] (PVE)
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|combat =
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|playlists = Custom
|map =
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|modes = All
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|footer = [https://rainbow6.ubisoft.com/siege/en-us/game-info/maps/hereford-base.aspx Official page]}}
|modes = }}
 
 
{{Quote|The CTU training grounds of the first and most iconic CTU. This is where SAS agents learn their craft and as such it a patchwork of plywood targets, sandbags, barbed wire and other obstacles. One of the most archetypal examples of siege gameplay.|Ubisoft Description}}
 
'''Hereford Base''' is a map featured in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]''. Formerly a non-flying station of the Royal Air Force from World War II to the end of the 20th century, It was redeveloped for use as a training ground for the [[SAS|Special Air Service]].
   
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The map was reworked in September 2018 with the release of the ''[[Operation Grim Sky]]'' expansion. This replaced the makeshift training facility with a more traditional brick structure. The [[Kill House#Siege|original map]] is still playable in [[Situations]].
'''Hereford''' is a map featured in ''[[Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]''. Formerly a non-flying station of the Royal Air Force from World War II to the end of the 20th century, It was redeveloped for use as a training ground for the [[Special Air Service]].
 
   
==Features==
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==Overview==
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The purpose of the map rework was to address issues with the map's flow, balancing, and visual thematic. Each floor of the facility now has a larger surface area, with more destructible floors and walls. News starcases and hatches were also added to increase movement between each floor. While the map has a dramatic change in the structure of each room, the general layout is very similar to the original map. The color palette for each floor was also changed in order for rooms to stand out more and provide players an easier way to coordinate strategies with one another.<ref>https://rainbow6.ubisoft.com/siege/en-us/game-info/seasons/grimsky/index.aspx</ref>
Home of the legendary British SAS, this training ground features:
 
*3 Attacker spawning locations
 
**Training Ground
 
**Barracks Yard
 
**Shooting Range
 
*3 Defender objective locations
 
**Armory
 
**Master Bedroom
 
**Storage
 
*4 Trap doors*
 
*Note that these trap doors are all access points to objective locations below them. Whether you are on the attacking or on the defending side, you should pay close attention to these hotspots.
 
*Red walls are completely destructible and you can navigate through them.
 
   
==Floor Maps==
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==Map Layout==
<gallery type="slideshow" widths="500" position="center">
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<gallery type="slideshow" widths="600" position="center">
HerefordBasement 217064.jpg|Hereford - Basement
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Hereford_Updated_-1.png|Basement
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Hereford_Updated_0.png|First Floor
HerefordGround 217065.jpg|Hereford - Ground Floor
 
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Hereford_Updated_1.png|Second Floor
Hereford1.jpg|Hereford - First Floor
 
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Hereford_Updated_2.png|Third Floor
Hereford2.jpg|Hereford - Second Floor
 
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Hereford_Updated_3.png|Roof
HerefordRoof.jpg|Hereford - Roof
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==Gallery==
{{Siege Maps}}
 
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<gallery>
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Hereford Base Rework 1.jpg
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Hereford Base Rework 2.jpg
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Rainbow Six Siege Operation Grim Sky - Hereford Base Trailer Ubisoft NA
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New HEREFORD BASE Map Gameplay Walkthrough (MASSIVE Changes)
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</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*The original version of the map was a reimagined version of [[Kill House]].
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{{Maps/R6Siege}}
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==Patch Changes==
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{{Patch Changes|*{{Patch|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 4.3.0|Update 4.3.0; September 11, 2019]]|Map removed from Ranked Playlist.}}
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*{{Patch|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 3.3.0|Update 3.3.0; September 4, 2018]]|Map reworked and returned to Ranked Playlist.}}
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*{{Patch|[[Rainbow Six Siege patches/Patch 2.3.0|Update 2.3.0; September 5, 2017]]|Map removed from Ranked Playlist.}}}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
 
[[Category:Siege Maps]]
 
[[Category:Siege Maps]]
[[Category:Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege]]
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[[Category:Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Grim Sky]]

Revision as of 14:32, 27 December 2019

For the original version of the map, see Kill House.

"The CTU training grounds of the first and most iconic CTU. This is where SAS agents learn their craft and as such it a patchwork of plywood targets, sandbags, barbed wire and other obstacles. One of the most archetypal examples of siege gameplay."
— Ubisoft Description

Hereford Base is a map featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. Formerly a non-flying station of the Royal Air Force from World War II to the end of the 20th century, It was redeveloped for use as a training ground for the Special Air Service.

The map was reworked in September 2018 with the release of the Operation Grim Sky expansion. This replaced the makeshift training facility with a more traditional brick structure. The original map is still playable in Situations.

Overview

The purpose of the map rework was to address issues with the map's flow, balancing, and visual thematic. Each floor of the facility now has a larger surface area, with more destructible floors and walls. News starcases and hatches were also added to increase movement between each floor. While the map has a dramatic change in the structure of each room, the general layout is very similar to the original map. The color palette for each floor was also changed in order for rooms to stand out more and provide players an easier way to coordinate strategies with one another.[1]

Map Layout

Gallery

Trivia

  • The original version of the map was a reimagined version of Kill House.

Patch Changes


References