Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26348973-20160221075159/@comment-25066951-20160221095841

Microphone DJ 125 wrote: Dalek2653 wrote: Microphone DJ 125 wrote: Dalek2653 wrote: Microphone DJ 125 wrote: Dalek2653 wrote: Microphone DJ 125 wrote: Dalek2653 wrote: Microphone DJ 125 wrote: ThisUserLikesOreo wrote: I like all of the Endless Zone, except for La Brainsa Tarpits, Big Bad Butte, and Tiki Torch-er. I haven't really tried BBB before. Tiki Torch-er is indeed hell though. LBT....I can see myself losing right now. Not if you have the right set-up! :D Rotobagas are so helpful in TT! Yeah...they float above water. What about the ZackScott starfruit strategy? Have you tried that? Also, the ZackScott strategy? You mean to throw snowballs at them? Hahahahahaha, but no. The non power up strategy where he uses starfruits. Darn, I was hopeful. But I have tried it. It doesn't work as well for me personally. I usually use Winter Melon, Homing Thistle, Rotobaga in tandem with either Shrinking Violet or Grapeshot + Iceberg Lettuce. Sounds cool. I should try Tiki, and develop a strategy to tell you sometime. For now, may I know your strategy in Greatest Hits if you play it? Sure! My sun producer is obviously Sun Shroom. Winter Melon is my main attacker here.I have Power Lily for extra Plant Food. Iceberg Lettuce to freeze everything. Tile Turnip for sun, attack, freeze combos. Grapeshot to either take out Hair Metals or to just clean up big messes. And both Chard Guard and Primal Wall-nut. I have a column of PW and then in front, a column of Chard Guard. As long as Metal isn't playing, the Chard Guards will be able to keep everything back. Also, if Metal comes on and you have a lane that is unprotected with a Hair Metal in it, I usually place a Sun Shroom as a sacrifice until CG or PW is done recharging. That is a very decent strategy. I just completed Level 84 with it.