How to play the Assassin in Goose Goose Duck? In the game, the Assassin is part of the evil faction, which means they are a type of duck. Ducks inherently have the ability to "knife" (eliminate) others during the game, and the Assassin's ability is even more special. Many players are not very familiar with how to play this role and do not know how to operate it during the game. Below, we will introduce some specific usage techniques for the Assassin. If you want to play this role well, read on.

The Assassin, unlike neutral roles, requires teamwork; it's not about going solo. Whether it's knifing someone alone, or doing it as a group, or the logic behind speaking, all must be coordinated with the team. When there is an Assassin on the map, they are undoubtedly the main carry (C) of the duck faction, and other teammates should formulate tactics around this role. The Assassin also needs to be protected by the team.

In the first one or two rounds, it's not recommended to knife directly to avoid being suspected from the start, unless in a blind spot where you can knife directly. Even if four red names (suspected players) are present and two teammates have already acted, one of them might still be a Mimic. If the Assassin dies in the first round, it will be very difficult for the evil faction to win later. The task in the first one or two rounds is to survive.

At the beginning of the game, go to crowded areas to show your face, while also paying attention to people entering and leaving, grouping up, and reporting identities. Consider the priority of positioning and, based on information, determine whether there are roles like the Canadian, Sheriff, or Birdwatcher. Then, give hints to your teammates. For roles like the Mimic, Vigilante, and neutrals, it's best not to kill them, especially the Mimic, as their statements could greatly disadvantage you.

During the discussion phase, make sure to downplay your identity. For neutral roles, their numbers are crucial in the later rounds, as they can help the Assassin stand firm and avoid being voted out. Therefore, not knifing them and keeping them alive is very useful, as it reduces the risk of exposure. Bullets are precious, and you can only use them twice per game at most, so they should be used on more important roles in the goose faction.

This concludes the tips for playing the Assassin in Goose Goose Duck. The Assassin is a core role in the duck faction and largely determines whether the faction can win. It's a very important role, and mastering it requires a lot of practical experience and the application of various techniques.