Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26239911-20151223153227/@comment-24928690-20151224004614

The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Dekagamer7X9 wrote:

RobuxShooters wrote:

Dekagamer7X9 wrote: Shadow-shroom's not balanced just because zombies need to eat it to be affected by it. It's plant food ability and boost from Moonflower can cause it to poison any zombie. And while the poison doesn't last forever, it's mediocre recharge makes it a tad overpowered. Octos are overpowered because they provide the challenge for most levels they appear in. In a strategy game, you don't deal with OP enemies using OP solutions. You find the right strategy to deal with them. Making overpowered plants is not the solution to overpowered zombies. But we can use overpowered plants to make overpowered strategies to defeat overpowered zombies, right? An overpowered strategy isn't exactly a strategy. Where is the strategic aspect if you just destroy everything on screen? Where is the strategic aspect of the zombies if they would just disable every plant with flying octopi?

Be thankful for the power, because it won't solve every damn problem. Powerful, but it can't solve everything.

Complain if the tactical cuke comes alive as a normal plant (without requiring gems), because until we get something that destroys everything in a single touch, no plant can be declared to be a balance-breaker.

Beat fire with fire. OP against the OP...Makes more sense than people who keep complaining about the powerful weapons they're given. In a war, no one complains about the s*** they're using being too unfair...Oh, we have an atomic bomb! Oh, we can do bio warfare! Let's take it back, it's too unfair...No such bulls*** thought was made 'bout that. No matter how brutal the measures, as long as you win in the war, no s*** matters...

And with that, I suddenly understand why the Jigsaw Killer was doing his job in the first place..."Some people are ungrateful to be alive, for what they have, but not you. Not anymore..."

(but regret always comes too late...) But too bad! Some people WANT a challenge. You aren't the President of the USA, you can't change the game.