What does it mean to be swallowed in the Goose and Duck game? Many players have experienced being swallowed by others, but they are not eliminated; instead, they remain inside the other player's stomach and cannot take any actions. In fact, swallowing a player whole is the ability of the Pelican, which is a neutral role. If you were unaware of this role or are unfamiliar with it, you might want to check out this guide.

The Pelican's ability is quite simple: once its cooldown period ends, it can swallow target players into its stomach, and there is no limit to how many times it can do so per round as long as the ability is off cooldown. If the Pelican manages to swallow all other players and remains the last one standing, it wins. However, if another faction or role meets their win condition before this happens, the Pelican loses the game.

Players who are swallowed do not die during the current round, and they regain their freedom only if the Pelican is eliminated by another player. Conversely, if the Pelican survives the meeting, all players swallowed by the Pelican will die at the start of the meeting. This makes the Pelican a high-impact role capable of eliminating multiple players in one go.

Therefore, when playing as the Pelican, you need to find the right opportunity to swallow others after your ability has cooled down, and stay in a safe place during the cooldown period. Additionally, you must hide your identity well, as the Pelican is a very noticeable role. If other players discover that you are the Pelican, there is a high chance that you will be targeted and eliminated by other factions.

This is the explanation for what it means to be swallowed in the Goose and Duck game. The Pelican is a fun role to play, and the ability to swallow others makes it a very enjoyable experience. Don't hesitate to try out the Pelican role when you get the chance; give it a go!