Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26239911-20160102104635/@comment-26826553-20160103150019

TheGollddMAN wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: DatDramaPlant wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Huntington1998 wrote:

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Ugh...All this comes out...now what? Theories & Ideas? Complaints on the game? Arguments? Compliments? Suggestions? Thoughts on this now that it is 99% certain that this is the end of the game?

I guess I'll just sit back here & wait for more stuff to come... It is very obvious to me that Modern Day isn't the end of the game. The end is the time crack we see after Modern Day on the Universe Map. That is why we get a World Key after Day 16: to unlock whatever waits in the time crack. For you only, mate. So far, almost everybody else sees otherwise. The key is just there to unlock other worlds, because if you go to MD first, then go to another world...yeah, you get the idea. The game should prohibit you from unlocking Modern Day first. If you did, good luck. :/ How to play PvZ 2 the stupid way.

1.) Unlock MD.

2.) Unlock BWB (since you have two keys now, unlock both at the same time)

3.) Delete your progress & rethink about your life.

Well, I meant if there are other worlds left after you unlock MD, & you get no key on Day 16, how can you unlock other worlds (& yes, I know, the 2nd key, but still, the 2nd key is really, just an extra, not really one with a full purpose other than unlocking two worlds at once) No, this is the perfect stupid way:

1. Unlock MD.

2. Unlock BWB

3. Struggle to pass them

4. Look online for hacks or mods. 5.) When you gain gems, use them on a sprout! Or better yet, buy sprouts with gems! When you have gems, I don't think buying sprouts will be a necessity. You can just boost the plant itself rather than waste them on sprouts and rely on the TNG to drop your favorite plant to boost.

That's why it's a bonus to the "stupid strategy". Because buying sprouts is a lot mor stupid than boosting the plant itself.