Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25083348-20151214185042/@comment-26988423-20151217064523

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Duc2000238 wrote:

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote:

IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Blizzardblade wrote: Alright, Nightshade is different than what I expected. He IS like a Chard Guard. Nightshade is a bucket o' crap, powered or not. Sorta powerful, but not very wieldy. Just imagine a Melon-pult throwing a melon straight, without causing splash damage. Other than that, it's like Bowling Bulb (due to its projectile recharge rate, & its max projectile holding capacity as three) in the guise of Chard Guard, Bonk Choy (unpowered) & Bloomerang (powered) without the triple target strike. Boosted, it is a killer, but then again, it can't strike that many.

In short, it's not worth it. Worthless as s***. Not 4 damage, more than ten! It killed those imps in one shot! I only saw that 10 NDS trick while it was unpowered & feeling slappy. When I checked out the effects of a powered one on a Buckethead, I saw no damage...

But then again, a bucket does not degrade after 10 shots yet, so maybe...Hmmm...*scratches chin*...perhaps...mm hm...

I'll give it a shot. The unpowered Nightshade is more powerful because it deals 10 damage while the powered one deal less (three shots can't kill a Parasol Zombie, who has 16 hp) On second thought, I WON'T give it a shot... Meh. He did only use one column. Also, what's different from Bowling Bulb, if I'm not wrong, is that the leaves recharge independently. You can't tell, but I'm pretty sure that's it.