The eagle is a rather popular role in the neutral faction of the mobile game Goose Goose Duck. In today's article, I will introduce to you the skills of the eagle in Goose Goose Duck. Recently, many new players have started playing this game and want to experience the eagle role, but they are not very clear about its skills and gameplay. In today's article, I will provide relevant introductions. If you also have the same questions, I believe today's article will be able to help you solve them.

The eagle's skill is extremely powerful; you just need to get close to other players and press the space bar to kill them directly. The skill cooldown (CD) is 20 seconds, and as the number of players on the field decreases, the skill CD increases. When there are only two players left on the field besides the eagle, it enters the Falcon Time, which lasts for a total of 60 seconds. If, within these 60 seconds, the goose team players cannot complete their tasks or you are not killed by other players, then you win the game. During these 60 seconds, players cannot ring the bell or enter meetings, and even if you kill the Canadian Goose, he will not raise an alarm.

Although, as the falcon, you will also receive tasks after entering the game, in reality, all the tasks are fake. Your true task is only one: to survive until the end. Of course, these fake tasks do serve a purpose; that is, in some special situations, you can use doing tasks to blur the judgment of other players, making your identity more concealed. You can also use the excuse of doing tasks to patiently observe other players, thereby increasing your chances of winning.

The falcon has another very special mechanism: you cannot vote. No matter what happens on the field, your voting button remains inactive. Therefore, overall, the falcon role is full of variables and is very strong in terms of fun.

Are you curious about the eagle role in the game Goose Goose Duck and wondering what kind of skills it has and how to play it well? In today's content, I've brought some ideas and related skill introductions. I believe that after reading, everyone must have found it helpful.