In the game Goose Goose Duck, the Sheriff is a rather special role in the Town (good) team and is often included in many setups. The Sheriff has the ability to "knife" (eliminate) others, and when played well, can easily lead the Town team to victory. But how exactly does one play as the Sheriff in Goose Goose Duck? Don't worry, I'll share with you some strategies for playing the Sheriff, so you can better understand how to use this role.

The Sheriff plays a crucial role in the Town team. At the start of the game, try to keep one or two steps away from other players, and do not immediately reveal your identity to prevent being "knifed" by the Duck (bad) team. However, don't stay too far from others either, to ensure there are witnesses who can vouch for your innocence and prevent you from being voted out. Meanwhile, gather as much information as possible. Of course, if a player from the Duck team attempts to "knife" someone in front of you, don't hesitate; quickly "knife" them back.

After entering the first discussion, if you have gathered enough information or have identified which player belongs to the Duck team, the Sheriff can take the lead, guiding the actions of the Town team. Conversely, if you haven't gathered sufficient information or do not have a clear target, it's best to remain hidden, listen to what other players say, and then decide on your target to "knife."

After the first discussion, when moving again, the Sheriff can specifically look for the confirmed target and "knife" them. If seen by others, you can directly reveal your identity as the Sheriff, since the Sheriff has the ability to prove their own innocence, so there's no need to fear being falsely accused. When choosing a target to "knife," prioritize members of the Duck team, followed by neutral roles that might be helping the Duck team, to maximize the benefit.

This concludes the guide on how to play the Sheriff in Goose Goose Duck. Overall, the Sheriff is not a difficult role to play. As long as you can identify the members of the Duck team or the neutral roles, and then accurately "knife" them, while avoiding "knifing" members of the Town team, you will do well.