Turning on the lights is one of the important tasks for the good guys in Goose Goose Duck, and it's also a small trick that affects the game situation. So today, I will bring an introduction on how to turn on the lights in the mobile game Goose Goose Duck for new players who have just started. The lighting system in the game is divided into main lights and area lights. The main light controls the illumination of the entire map, while the area light affects the visibility of specific areas. When the duck team destroys the lights, the good guys need to repair them in time to restore normal visibility; otherwise, it will give the ducks a better opportunity to knife people.

The switch for the main light in the game is located in the central area of the map, such as near the boiler room on the basement map. When the lights are destroyed, the good guy players need to find the switch location and interact to fix it. The repair process takes some time, during which it is easy to be ambushed by the ducks, so it is recommended to go in groups or confirm safety before operating. Some characters like the Engineer can repair the lights remotely or by climbing pipes, but this requires consuming skill cooldown time.

The switches for area lights are distributed in specific locations across different maps, such as the kitchen, corridor, etc. When these area lights are destroyed, they only affect the local visibility, but still need to be repaired by the good guys in time. The time required to repair area lights is shorter than that for the main light, with relatively lower risk. In dimly lit conditions, it is suggested that good guy players try to move in groups (of course, also make sure that this teammate is indeed a real teammate) to avoid acting alone and being knifed from behind, giving the ducks an opportunity.

The duck team can use the destruction of lights to create chaos. A common strategy is to immediately knife someone after turning off the lights or to use the cover of darkness to move the body. The good guy team needs to stay observant and check the positions of nearby players immediately after the lights are restored. Some maps, such as the Jungle Temple, have more complex lighting systems, requiring players to be familiar with the exact locations of the switches. This means that everyone should familiarize themselves with the operations in custom mode before playing the regular match.

The gameplay related to the lighting system is closely related to both the good guys and the wolves. The good guy team should develop the habit of always paying attention to the status of the lights and taking immediate action if anything seems abnormal. It is recommended that new players first get familiar with the switch locations on each map in training mode and master the timing of repairs. It can be said that although managing the lights may seem simple, it is actually one of the key factors affecting the outcome of the game.