Goose Goose Duck attracts many players with its variety of roles and abilities, a light-hearted yet reasoning-filled gameplay. However, new players are often intimidated by the complex rules and varying factions. So, how should beginners play? This beginner's guide to Goose Goose Duck will help clarify the rules and share tips, allowing newcomers to use strategy and wisdom to successfully find their enemies and achieve ultimate victory.

I. Introduction to Basic Gameplay
Initially, everyone is divided into three factions: Good, Wolves, and Neutrals. The Neutrals are more special, as their winning goals vary based on different roles. For example, the Dodo needs to perform inexplicable actions, ensuring they are not killed while also being voted out in the voting phase. The Wolves, or Ducks, can hunt down Good Geese during free movement. Hunting has a cooldown period, and geese killed by ducks leave corpses on the map. Other players can click the alarm upon discovering a corpse, which initiates a meeting. The main discussion at the meeting is to find the duck. At this time, the duck must clear their own suspicion and disguise themselves as a goose to avoid detection. After all have spoken, a vote begins, and the one with the most votes is directly voted out.
There are many task points on the map, with different tasks for ducks and geese. The good can win directly by completing tasks, while ducks can create chaos by sabotaging tasks. Bad guys can also pretend to do good tasks, but these won't be effective. Each map has a public alarm point, marked by a small bell on the map. Meetings can be organized without finding a corpse by ringing the bell here, but there are limits and cooldowns per game. It's recommended to use it after finding evidence. Ultimately, the goose faction wins if all ducks are eliminated or all tasks are completed. The duck faction's sole goal is to eliminate all good players.

II. Mode Introduction
The above rules mainly apply to classic mode. The game also includes role selection, Goose Hunt, and Free-for-All. Role selection adds a character choice to the classic mode, allowing players to choose from three roles during their turn to change their abilities. Goose Hunt is a more straightforward hunting and hiding game with a time limit. Ducks need to kill all geese before the time runs out, while geese can shorten this time by completing tasks or choosing to hide. In the last 60 seconds, the speed of the bad guys increases. In Free-for-All, there are Red and Blue teams. The Red team needs to kill the Blue team before the time runs out, while the Blue team can reduce the time by eating corpses and cooperating with the Hawk, whose killing speed is faster than that of the ducks.

III. Tips Sharing
After mastering the basic gameplay, skills become the key to winning. No matter which faction you are in, your demeanor must be confident when speaking, especially if you are in the bad guy faction. When you need to shift blame, you must not show any hesitation. For example, if you knife someone in front of a witness, the witness will certainly report it during the discussion and ask everyone to vote you out. At this point, you must not panic; instead, you should refute with reason and evidence. Since only one person saw it, you can push the blame onto them, pretending that they knifed someone and you saw it. When telling your story, make sure to fabricate a simple activity trajectory. As long as everyone feels confused, it will be hard to judge.

IV. Recommended Roles for Beginners
Among the good, Detective, Birdwatcher, and Vigilante are good choices. The Detective can check if others have killed anyone using their skill, and can immediately call a meeting and vote, reducing arguments. The Birdwatcher can see outside through walls, and with luck, can catch the bad guys. Finally, the Vigilante has the ability to knife, so they should stick with the Sheriff, who can only knife good players, to avoid harming allies. For the bad, the Professional Killer Duck and Invisible Duck are recommended. The former can make good players unable to see the target they've killed unless approached, and when playing, just focus on not over-killing. The Invisible Duck also has the ability to knife while invisible, which can effectively clear their own suspicion.

This beginner's guide to Goose Goose Duck ends here. The above explanation covers the basic gameplay, tips, etc. After reading, you should be able to get started quickly. However, if you enter a game with all high-level players, you still need to fully utilize your wisdom and analytical skills.