Goose Goose Duck is a very popular party-oriented deduction multiplayer mobile game recently. And how to "knife" in the Goose Goose Duck mobile game is the core gameplay of the duck faction, but different roles have different ways and strategies to knife. Normal ducks need to get close to the target and press the attack button, while skill-based ducks need to combine special abilities to complete the kill. Although it seems simple, there are many operational details involved, so let's take a look together!

Normal ducks need to get close to the target and press the attack button, with a default cooldown of 20-25 seconds, and must immediately move away from the body after the kill. Skill-based ducks such as the Ninja and Invisible Duck have special ways to knife. The Ninja can simultaneously kill two players within range, but has a longer cooldown. The Invisible Duck needs to turn invisible before attacking, and during invisibility, their field of view is limited. No matter which role, you should quickly move away after knifing to avoid being seen. Even if you are seen, there's no need to panic; during meetings, being seen by a single person can be resolved through (verbal skills).

The Identity Thief Duck permanently transforms into the appearance of the killed target, making it suitable for disguise. The Bomb Duck, also known as the Bomber, needs to place a bomb in advance, using the countdown to create panic among the geese. The Professional Killer's body is invisible to the good players after the kill, but an alarm will still trigger when they get close. The Mute Duck can mute a player first before knifing their companion, limiting the good players' information exchange. When using these roles, prioritize key good players like the Canadian Goose or Sheriff.

Before knifing, you can trigger destructive skills such as turning off the lights or feeding to reduce the good players' field of view or delay alarms. In the basement map, the Boiler Room and Fog Cave can destroy bodies; the mist in the Jungle Temple can speed up the Ninja's cooldown. Using terrain obstructions (such as corners, pipes) can hide your tracks, and coordinating with another duck to knife simultaneously can quickly reduce the number of good players. If suspected after knifing, avoid mentioning the crime scene actively during discussions, or just mention it casually, saying you were doing tasks or following someone. Keep your speech short if you speak early, and if you speak later, fabricate suspicious behavior of others to shift the focus.

New players are advised to start with normal ducks and familiarize themselves with the basic operations before trying skill-based roles. Pay attention to the movements of the good players, prioritize killing isolated or key targets, and work with teammates to create chaos. These are the main techniques for knifing, but the hardest part is constantly adapting strategies based on the actual situation, as true experts excel at improvisation.