Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26169720-20170114184444/@comment-29611741-20170121184658

Shambles and gambles wrote: 2. Caulipower has a cooldown between shots and has a random target system. So kind of a Witch Hazel and Electric Blueberry type. Plus, it hovers on water so that's nice. ''What does Caulipower even do? ''

''And why are people complaining about the fact that the plant is a mutation of 2? That's what all premium plants are! Or upgrades to plants.''

Snow pea - Peashooter + something cold.

Jalapeno - Cherry bomb but it does it in one lane.

Squash - Potato mine but it has a wider range.

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Escape Root - Cherry bomb + F.B.I. Levels of complication.

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Witch Hazel - Wizard zombie + Plants. Caulipower randomly hypnotizes a zombie every once in a while.

No, it isn't. What was Electric Blueberry a fusion of? Insta-kills + pure randomness?

Snow Pea was the first cold plant ever, so if you think it's not original, then you better turn your finger around to what you looked at first.

So, redirecting the area of damage is not unique? Then Dandelion must be so UO.

What makes Potato Mine unique is that he was a cheap insta-kill with a downside. Squash is just an instant kill, period. So, if anything, PM is a copy of Squash, which makes sense chronologically too, if you think of how people found the first game.

Escape Root's main purpose is that it moves! If it didn't, I would only have a weak argument; but that's not the case. ''IT BLOODY MOVES! WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT?!?''

I could argue that it has a different targetting system and turns enemies into actually useful mushrooms, but you'd just be like "That's an augmented Wizard still!" Well, then, so Bowling Bulb is just a sh*tty Citron, AKEE is just a lobbed Bloomerang, and Stallia's just a single non-damaging Winter Melon shot? Yeah, not really. You give ideas too much elasticity, you can convince yourself that anything is just some fusion of other thoughts.