Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-24535288-20140704223944/@comment-24843494-20140712160338

Pabilonacharleswinja wrote: ScourgesCustomPlants wrote: Pabilonacharleswinja wrote: ScourgesCustomPlants wrote: Pabilonacharleswinja wrote: Cyberplant3332 wrote: i wonder what will be the mini game of ice age look the map is just copied in ancient egypt Yeah, don't you get a plant after level 6 in AE? and that's iceberg lettuce  So, Summer Melon and Iceberg Lettuce are at completely opposite sides of the spectrum, eh? Iceberg Lettuce does no damage and freezes, while Summer Melon does tons of damage and burns. That's cool. i prefer iceberg lettuce more, because of freezing zombies, while summer melon damages and burns, i don't like it because of a big amount of sun. while iceberg lettuce is free. I wrote in a different thread a prediction for Fire/Summer Melon's stats. I will type them up again.

Fire Melon

Sun Cost: 500

Damage: High (8), 1/2 damage AoE(like winter melon)

Attack Speed: Slow (Catapult speed)

Seed Recharge: Fast

Defrosts frozen zombies

So I basically predicted an opposite of Winter Melon in terms of their attack method. Winter Melon does 4 damage+splash and slows zombies by 1/2, and Fire Melon does 8 damage+splash. Assuming that this prediction is true, Fire Melon would technically be one of the most efficient plants in the game. A normal zombie would die in 2 shots, a conehead in 4, a buckethead in 9. Even a Gargantuar would fall after 10 shots if 2 fire melons were against it. In fact, the Fire Melon is technically more effective than Winter Melon, as Slowness doesn't stack. So I would prefer using Fire Melon, as it is argueably the most efficient plant in Pvz 2, should it exist.