In Goose Goose Duck, turning off the lights is one of the core tactics for the duck team, which can greatly limit the vision of the good players and open up a window for kills. So, next, I will introduce how to turn off the lights as a duck in the mobile game Goose Goose Duck. In fact, the mechanism for turning off the lights is different on different maps; for example, the lights in the basement will automatically recover after being turned off, while on the spaceship map, the good players need to repair it to restore the lighting. Let's learn more about this together!

Duck players should first find the light switch task point (such as the lab table or motor room) and complete the task. After the lights are turned off, the vision of the good players will drastically decrease, with only the ducks maintaining normal vision. It is recommended to combine the action of turning off the lights with killing or sabotaging, such as knifing a lone player in the dark or triggering a fire to cause damage. The light switch task for the duck team is generally located in specific areas of the map, such as the lab in the basement or the motor room on the spaceship. When executing, pay attention to the task progress bar; some maps (like the Jungle Temple) require completing preliminary steps to activate the option to turn off the lights. After the lights are turned off, the vision of the good players is limited, but they can partially restore the lighting using matches (in the basement). During this period of chaos, ducks should act quickly, either by directly killing or luring into traps.

During the blackout, there are several strategies for ducks that I recommend: Ninja Double Kill: Use the ninja skill to knife two adjacent players in the dark, Explosive King Disruption: Place bombs during the chaos to force good players to be distracted, Mute: Silence witnesses with the Silencer to prevent information from being passed during meetings. Be careful not to reveal your whereabouts during the blackout, such as staying away from vents or surveillance points where engineers might hide. Our primary target should be key roles (such as the Canadian Goose or Engineer).

Counter-strategies against good players: Pretend to do tasks: Pretend to participate in repair tasks to blend in, False Alarm: Use the opportunity when a body has not been found to create false clues, Drag it out!: Continuously trigger fires or poison to delay the good players' repair progress. If the good players restore their vision by lighting, it is recommended to retreat and switch tactics, such as using the Morphling to disguise your identity.

Mastering the light switch mechanism is key to the duck team's victory. I still recommend that everyone, especially beginners, go to the custom mode to familiarize themselves with the task point locations on each map and practice the rhythm of quick kills or sabotage after turning off the lights. By reasonably utilizing the difference in vision, you can significantly increase your chances of winning!