Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-5797509-20131124134454/@comment-1474350-20140217114032

Gozieson wrote: Here's today's Pinata Party:

1st, 7th, 8th and 9th column is clear.

Columns 2-6 has gravestones.

Flowers to not be trampled on after front 3rd column.

A lot of high health zombies this party and very rarely, swashbucklers.

Plants given: Both types of nuts, split peas and Repeaters (nuts are given more commonly).

Strategy:

Try not to plant anything on the last column. Instead plant nuts on the 1st column, and a column of split peas and repeaters each on the other 2 front columns behind the nuts.

The split peas will do work against the gravestones allowing you to open up more space to plant more peashooters on the lane

Any swashbucklers that swing in is not a danger, in fact it's a godsend since very few of them actually appear. They will trigger the lawnmowers to mow down any zombies chewing on wall-nuts on that lane.

If the zombies are approaching the flower line, use power toss to help you out.

Was really hoping though that this party was a little easier by giving us an iceberg lettuce or some support plants for us to use plant food with.

This party was really hard to figure out at first but I had spare money in the bank to figure out the strategy behind this. I guess the creativity in pinata parties is definetly increasing, however the difficulty level of these past few parties has been going from zero to godlike in less than 60 seconds.

Not so sure anymore if the pinata parties are becoming more fun than they were or is it a secret plot by some unscrupulous people trying to mine money from unskilled players. Then again, figuring out a good strategy for this party is already a great achievement in itself.

"or is it a secret plot by some unscrupulous people trying to mine money from unskilled players." Yes. EA is just f*****ing insane. And not only unscruplous, but even to the point of criminal. The next party is most likely zombie chickens with only a few cabbage-pults and melon-pults and an objective to not lose any lawnmowers. Companies like this make expert scammers put to shame.