Dokkaebi is not just a hacker in Rainbow Six Mobile, she is a nightmare for anyone trying to stay off the radar. While other operators rely on explosives or brute force to open up a site, Grace Nam uses a tablet and a virus to strip away the defender’s sense of security. She is a high-skill, high-reward attacker who turns the defender’s own technology against them. Learn how to maximize her utility in ranked matches with our detailed Rainbow Six Mobile Dokkaebi operator guide!

Who is Dokkaebi in Rainbow Six Mobile?

Dokkaebi, or Grace Nam, did not follow the traditional path to the elite 707th Special Mission Battalion. Growing up in Seoul, she was a tech prodigy and a dedicated gamer who understood systems better than almost anyone her age. Dokkaebi is a bit of a mischief-maker at heart, often seen teasing her teammates or pushing buttons just to see what happens.

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But when the timer starts, that playful attitude vanishes. She takes her role as an anti-roam specialist with extreme seriousness. She joined Team Rainbow to bring her unique brand of digital warfare to the global stage, proving that a well-timed phone call can be just as lethal as a well-placed bullet.

Dokkaebi Ability: Logic Bomb

The bread and butter of Dokkaebi’s kit is the Logic Bomb. She carries two charges of this global hack, and using it is as simple as holding a button on her tablet. Once activated, a virus is uploaded to every single defender currently alive on the map. Their phones will begin to buzz loudly and vibrate, creating a distinct audio cue that can be heard through walls, floors, and ceilings.

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This buzzing serves several tactical purposes. First, it acts as a localized sonar. If you are hunting a roamer like Caveira or Pulse, the Logic Bomb will force them to give away their position. You do not need a drone to find them if you can simply follow the sound of their vibrating pocket. Second, it creates a massive distraction. Defenders have to make a choice: do they ignore the phone and stay in the fight while giving away their position, or do they stop everything to go through a five-second animation to turn it off?

When a defender is turning off their phone, they are completely vulnerable. They cannot shoot, they cannot use gadgets, and they cannot check their cameras. This is the perfect window for your entry fraggers to swing around a corner and take them out.

Dokkaebi Ability: Camera Hack

While her Logic Bomb skill is great for immediate pressure, the Camera Hack ability is what wins rounds in the long term. When Dokkaebi is on the attacking team, any defender who is eliminated will drop a physical phone on the ground. These phones are marked with a specific UI icon that only Dokkaebi can see. If she can reach one of these phones and spend five seconds hacking it, the entire attacking team gains permanent access to every defensive camera on the map.

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This includes basic CCTV cameras, Valkyrie’s Black Eyes, Bulletproof Cameras, and even Maestro’s turrets. Suddenly, the defenders find themselves being scanned by their own utility. This often forces the defensive team to do something counter-intuitive: they have to start destroying their own cameras to stop you from watching them.

Best Loadouts for Dokkaebi in Rainbow Six Mobile

Dokkaebi does not have access to standard assault rifles, which is why many beginners find her difficult to play at first. Her primary weapon is the MK 14 EBR, a semi-automatic marksman rifle that excels at medium to long range.

For your primary attachments, the ACOG 1.5x or 2x is usually the best choice. Since you want to stay back and support your team, the extra magnification helps you land headshots from a safe distance. Pair this with a Muzzle Brake to improve the recentering speed of your crosshair after every shot, and a Vertical Grip to keep the recoil manageable during rapid firing. If you find yourself in a close-quarters situation, the MK 14 EBR can be a bit clunky, which is why your secondary weapon choice is vital.

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The 93R is your best friend in tight hallways. While the EBR handles the long sightlines, the 93R provides the burst-fire capabilities you need to win a desperate 1v1 in a small room. For your gadget, the Smoke Grenade is almost always the superior choice over the Stun Grenade. As a support operator, your job is to help the team plant the defuser or cover an entry point. Smoke grenades allow you to block the defenders line of sight while you activate a Logic Bomb, making the final push into the objective much safer for everyone involved.

Best Ways to Play Dokkaebi in Rainbow Six Mobile

You should not be the first person through the door when playing Dokkaebi. Your utility is too valuable to lose in the first thirty seconds of a round. Instead, stay slightly behind your entry fraggers like Ash or Thermite. Your primary job in the early game is to drone for your team and save your first Logic Bomb for when the team is ready to enter the building.

When your teammates are about to clear a room, that is when you hit the buzz. Coordination is key here. If you use your ability while your team is still outside, you are wasting the distraction. Wait for the call that the team is ready to push, then hit the tablet. This ensures that the defenders are hearing that annoying buzzing sound exactly when they need to be focused on holding their angles.

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How to Counter Dokkaebi in Rainbow Six Mobile?

Every hacker has a firewall, and for Dokkaebi, that firewall is Mute. Any defender standing within the radius of a Mute Signal Disruptor is completely immune to the Logic Bomb. They will not receive the call, their phone will not buzz, and they can stay on their cameras without interruption. If a defender enters a jammer’s range while their phone is already buzzing, the vibration will immediately stop.

Players can enjoy playing Rainbow Six Mobile on a bigger screen of their PC or Laptop via BlueStacks along with your keyboard and mouse.