Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-24579854-20140223133922/@comment-6861445-20140602193007

Dr. Edgar Zomboss (in Zombot Sphinx-Inator) wrote: RonaldTheZombie wrote:

Dr. Edgar Zomboss (in Zombot Sphinx-Inator) wrote:

RonaldTheZombie wrote:

Dr. Edgar Zomboss (in Zombot Sphinx-Inator) wrote: but they have the same health and the thing..... Actually, the Treasure Yeti is stronger than the Zombie Yeti by 1 HP. Yes, that's probably pity. But, assuming the Zombie Yeti is a zombie, which it probably is, I think we should keep them separate. I mean, the reskins for the Zombie, it's armored variants, the Gargantuar and the Imp are fused, but the original skin for them is used in the Player's House. The Zombie Yeti is not in PvZ 2, accordingly. Really, it would be easy to assume that while the original yeti is a scared, sandwich-loving zombie, the Treasure Yeti is a malfunctioning robot that is powered by diamonds, hence why thiney're in it's lunchbox. Why does The Original yeti also does have diamonds then?! To buy stuff to make sandwiches, perhaps? Or maybe it likes to collect diamonds because they're shiny. You know YETI'S DONT BUY STUFF and I dont think anything except cats will go for something shiny Aren't you the one who suggested it would buy sandwiches? Why would a robot buy something? Also, yetis aren't real, so who's to say they can't like shiny stuff or buy things?

Then again, why are you trying to put logic into a game about zombies and plants that shoot fruits and veggies as bullets and boulders? There's no logic there, so why does the yeti need logic? And why would it being a robot be more logical?