Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-24843074-20161030184616/@comment-24275721-20161115154810

The Determined Mine wrote:

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The Determined Mine wrote:

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The Determined Mine wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Ballistic Planet wrote:

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Ballistic Planet wrote:

Balam Ajaw wrote: Is just me or La Brainsa Tarpits is impossible? I hate the Ankylosaurus! Why PopCap don't make a new plant that will be actually useful? Like a defensive plant who can't be pulled or pushed. Instead we only have useless plants like Parsnip. La Brainsa is the hardest Endless Zone. The only ones that come close are Highway (which is second place) and Greatest Hits (which doesn't even come close to La Brainsa imo). To me Tiki-Torch-er is still the hardest simply because I have to micro-manage between land plants and Lily Pads and plus those damned Fishermen and Octos. It would have been easier with those Sky City plants. Flying plants in our version are not many.

Before I lost my profile, I had over 200 levels covered in every EZ (except for HTTDR because it wasn't released yet) with TT only at 50. :/ Tiki Torch-er is difficult if you don't have the plants for it, but once you get Infi-nut, Phat Beet and Winter Melon, it's pretty free. I know the universal idea is to plant an Infi-nut and then use plant food on him but I want a plant that can deal with these nuisances themselves rather than always using plant food to supplement the cause. A column of WM, a few columns of Laser Bean and a crap ton of Cannon fodder should do. Serves as baits for FIshermans and Octos. That requires a large sun bank as the backbone against such a setup. Fume-shroom can be a replacement. The only purpose is to clear out the octopi quicker than the Octos can throw. This is why I think we needed a plant like Umbrella Leaf. It could deflect thrown octopi in a 3 X 3 area like the first game. Why not make it available through an Epic Quest, PopCap? That would be OP though :P No it wouldn't. Not everything has to be "OP" whenever someone mentions a new plant.