Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25546049-20150930022951/@comment-5366411-20151004020242

Dekagamer7X9 wrote:

TheGollddMAN wrote: Otherwise it will be nerfed to hell like all the free returning plants nowadays. Excuse me, what? Garlic was nerfed. Cactus was buffed. Let's see... What was the last returning plant before them? Tangle Kelp. He was kept the same.

Before that? Lily Pad, kept practically the same, and in a way, buffed.

Before that? Mushrooms. All of them were buffed.

Before that? Starfruit, who was kept the same, and only "nerfed" because of a higher sun cost.

Before that? Blover, who was technically buffed because of more zombies it could counter.

Other than that, In Wild West: Melon-pult and Winter Melon were buffed, Tall-nut and Split Pea were kept the same.

In Pirate Seas: Spikerock was nerfed. Cherry Bomb, Spikeweed, Kernel-pult, and Threepeater were kept the same.

In Ancient Egypt: Grave Buster and Twin Sunflower were buffed, Repeater and Cabbage-pult were kept the same.

Sunflower was buffed, Peashooter, Wall-nut and Potato Mine were kept the same.

As for premiums? Squash was nerfed, Imitater, Snow Pea, Jalapeño, and Torchwood were all kept the same.

And just for fun, the China exclusives! Coffee Bean was buffed, and Plantern was kept the same.

Final Verdict? You're completely wrong. The only plants from the first game that were nerfed were Garlic, Spikerock, and Squash. Saying "Any plant that returns will be nerfed" makes no sense. Eh, in fact, Imitater was buffed. In the original game, he could be eated before transforming.