Start with the newest additions after you are comfortable with the classic anchor picks.
Study The Roster Like A Premium Revision Deck
This page is built for scanning, comparing, and remembering. Hover through the wall, let the active dossier update in real time, and treat the roster as structured exam material rather than a long page of disconnected text.
Memorise the tactical job each operator performs, then use the dossier pages for nuance and matchup detail.
Filter the roster the way you would revise it
Use side and lane filters to break the roster into manageable study groups, then search by operator name, role, or tactical identity.
Use the browser like a revision system, not a poster wall
These cues keep the page useful for actual learning instead of turning it into a pure aesthetic gallery.
Read operators by job before gadget detail
New players improve faster when they can recognise whether a pick is solving access, intel, support, or denial before memorising niche interactions.
Use hover study like a revision deck
Move through the roster, absorb the one-line identity, then open the full dossier only when a card clearly matches the problem you are trying to solve.
Compare lanes, not isolated favourites
Ace matters more when studied beside Thermite and Hibana. Jager becomes clearer when paired against Wamai and other denial anchors.