Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 1 & 2/@comment-27053902-20161201225959/@comment-26488146-20170130023456

IronCitron21 wrote: Zombiecrab wrote: Kamikaze Korn is a variant for Kernel Corn that I made up in my head, but I have not typed up and posted about yet because I am too lazy. He is the Explosion (or Bomb) variant for the corn class, which is a type of variant that I made up. When a Bomb Variant is killed, they explode in the radius of a Chili Bean Bomb, dealing 75 damage, but then are unrevivable. Also, they have more health, and their weapons are typically explosive and splash-damage related.

Current Bomb Variants that I have yet to type up details about:

Bomb Pea (like the concept art for the Peashooter 'make a class' concept)

Super-Fan Imp (with Super-Fan Mech, like Mecha-Football)

Demolition Expert (Engineer Variant)

Nuclear Cactus (Toxic and Bomb? Playing around with idea).

Grenadier (Soldier Variant)

Kamikaze Korn (of course)

NOTE: I got the idea for Kamikaze Korn (or, at least, his name) from a GW2 discussion where people were wondering what Party Corn was, and one person called him a Kamikaze Korn. Super Fan Imp is already a zombie You mean Exploding Imp Fan, and yes, he is a zombie already, that's where I got the idea from. But this guy would look more like the actual Super-Fan Imp (with half-red and half-white face paint, and he would have two small guns with lit sticks of dynamite in them that it would fire. Also, these guns would have 6 ammo, and would be called the Dual Dynamite Duelers, and take 3 seconds to reload, as well as firing two sticks of dynamite (one from each gun) per second. They would be sort of like the Pylon Punishers (Pylon Imp's weapon), except affected by gravity, heading in a downwards arc at about the same rate as the Yeti Chomper's Artic Belch snowballs. They would do 40 damage for a critical hit, 35 damage for a direct hit, and 20 for a splash hit. They would have the splash of a pea from Peashooter's Pea Cannon. Unlike his fellow Bomb variants, instead of being slower, he about 1.35 times as fast as the regular Imp, but he would have only 50 health. This would be very useful for dashing around without being hit while firing off a constant stream of high splash high-damage projectiles, and when you got low on your already-lower health, you could use your speed to get in close to a plant or a group of plants so that way you could explode when you are vanquished in a short while and take several of them out.

Mech: Super-Fan Mech.

Looks like the Mecha-Football Zombie, except having large sticks of dynamite glued on the top round area, and the skull is much larger and angrier looking. Also, has a large red-and-white cannon on the side with a string of dynamite hanging out of the side. This is the Bomb-Ball Blitzer, which has 20 ammo and a five second reload. It can fire two of it's ammo per second, and each projectile (which is a hollowed-out football with a stick of dynamite stuck lengthwise through the ball, by the way) does 56 damage for a critical, 48 for a direct, and 30 for a splash damage hit. Each shot has the splash of a Shuck Shot. This Mech has 400 health, and moves at the speed of the Drake mech. All three of it's abilities are relatively unique also.

Turbo Tackle: Rockets and the bottom of it's feet activate, it's leg tilt back, and it flies forwards at double the speed that it regularly moves, but you can barely control at what angle it goes, and you cannot stop it or slow it. Any plant that you come in contact with when you are moving forwards takes 12 damage, is stunned, and is pinned on the front of your Mech. You will continue to fly forwards either until you hit a wall (or a plant barricade) or for twelve seconds. If you hit a wall, you will come to a sudden stop, and all plants pinned to the front of your mech take 75 damage, and are stunned for 3 seconds after you hit the wall, making them easy targets for your Bomb-Ball Blitzer. If you stop your charge after 12 seconds, you will just stop, and the plants will take no damage or be stunned, and instead will just fly backwards in the direction that you were just charging (knockback effect). This takes 25 seconds to recharge.

Defensive End: If you press once and let go of the button immediately, the metal thing on the front of your mech (the thing that it uses to push stuff forwards in PVZ2) pushes forwards, and shoots out a transparent gray 2D wall (about the size of the metal thing, if you want to use that as reference) that reflects all plant projectiles and knocks back very close plants, as well as dealing 15 damage to them. All reflected projectiles will move in the opposite direction (away from the Mech) and CAN vanquish plants. They have all of the same properties as they normally would have, including same speed, splash, and damage. If a plant is vanquished by one of the projectiles, it will give the Mech 20 XP for "Reflected Projectile Vanquish", and to the vanquished plant it will say that they were vanquished by the "Reflected _____ (whatever plant projectile that they were killed by)". This wall dissipates after moving on full Mech's length forward. If the player using the Mech quickly presses this button, it will shoot the wall after you let go of the button, and it takes 7 seconds to recharge. However, if they hold the button, a larger gray wall appears in front of you, big enough to shield the entire Mech. This wall will last for as long as you hold the button down for, and after 12 seconds of holding the wall in front of you, it will vanish, and take 20 seconds to recharge. If you let go of the button to hold the shield up before twelve seconds, the cooldown will be however long you had the shield up, plus 8 seconds. Also, this shield will absorb any plant projectile, and take the due damage for it. If it absorbs enough damage to completely drain it's 450 Health, it will disappear, and take 20 seconds to recharge.