Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-25707590-20150122182043/@comment-5760976-20150128175826

Milesprower2 wrote: Zombotanist wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: By that theory, put a burning matchstick on a buring oven and you have fire on fire.

When something is frozen it isn't COVERED in ice. IT IS ice. Ice can't get frozen because the mass remains same and the composition of H2O just solidifies even more than it already is. So, putting an ice in a freezer won't do a damn thing. Well either way, the ice plants aren't actually made of ice, they just shoot ice, Winter Melon is still just a melon, snow pea is still just a peashooter, so it wouldn't really make sense for them not to get frozen. That's also why only some of the fire plants are immune to freezing, snapdragon can get frozen because it's not made of fire, it just shoots fire, while Torchwood, Pepper-pult and Fire Peashooter all have visible flames at all times. I'm sorry, but if cold plants get frozen, FC zombies shouldn't be resistant to icebergs. Cold plants, are, by defintion, cold. So the cold winds shouldn't bother them. FC Zombies that can't get frozen are simply wrapped up in warm clothing, they aren't actually ice-based or fire-based, and so should be freezable by Icebergs.

In fact, Icebergs can't freeze the zombies and yet they can be found frozen inside ice blocks in some levels. Huh. Yeah... that confused me as well.