Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-11748776-20150411151859/@comment-25994522-20150417125346

It's like why a Peashooter or Melon-pult attacks a disembodied zombie. You wonder why because you think the Zombie is dead and is still being attacked. Because internally the zombie isn't. There is a certain critical point (at exactly 9.25) where their heads fall off and unable to attack, then their body becomes a barrier and can a absorb a few more Normal Damage Shots. This does not apply to Gargantuars, robot zombies, or animal zombies. I agree with User:1Zulu 100%. I wish people could understand, this also applies to the Zombies since the beginning of Plants vs. Zombies.