Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-25502707-20150103181559/@comment-27033348-20150109074139

Cabbage pult 74 wrote: ~WavernLover2154~ wrote: Cabbage pult 74 wrote: ~WavernLover2154~ wrote: Pizzachu wrote: ~WavernLover2154~ wrote: Here's my idea:==Ancient Greece==

"5 New Plants!

4 New Zombies!

It's time to go back to the land of mythology and gods. But watch out- those zombies are back, and they've been Greek-ified!

Zombies:

 * Garnotaur Zombie- A mix of the Gargantuar, Zombie Bull and the Minotaur. Charges at nearby plants, destroying most things on that tile (once hit by a projectile), and throws a Spearman Imp at half-health.

(Based off the Minotaur)


 * Zombie God: Floats around on a cloud. Zaps plants with electricity, but takes a while to charge up.

(Based off Zeus.)


 * Pi Zombie: Diverts zombies into other lanes, then moves them around (in a circle). Weak to fire.

(Based off Socrates and the discovery of Pi.)


 * Medusa Zombie: Turns selected plants into stone, but the effect wears off over time. Moves slowly.

(Based off Medusa :P)

Plants:

 * Healixflower: Heals every defensive plant on screen ever 60 seconds, and shoots powerful Helix Beams/Rays at nearby zombies. Costs 200 sun, and has a mediocre recharge. (PF: Overheals 3 defensive plants, then shoots a giant Helix Beam, which explodes when it nears the end of the lawn, dealing 90-100 damage.)

(Based off: Science and medicine during Anicent Greece. My original idea on PVZCC.)


 * Scorchylla: Burns nearby zombies, and occasionally bites them. Can be planted on water. Costs 150 sun, and has a sluggish recharge. (PF: Burns every zombie in the lane, dealing 70 damage)

(Based off: Scylla.)


 * Holyroot: Entraps a nearby zombie, pulling it underground, dealing instakill damage. Does this twice before uprooting and healing 2 plants in front of it. Costs 175 sun, and has a Slow recharge. (PF: Pulls 2 random zombies underground.)

(Based off: Moly, the 'holy' root which we know today as the Snowdrop.)


 * Sirenweed: Attracts nearby zombies, then kills them. Does this thrice before recharging. Costs 225 sun, and has a mediocre recharge.(PF: Attracts all zombies in a 5x5 radius, then kills up to 10 of them.)

(Based off: Sirens.)


 * Fauna-berry: Turns random zombies on screen into animals, with different effects. Costs 250 sun, has a Mediocre recharge. (PF: Summons three pegasi in three different lanes.)

(Based off: Circe, the witch who turned Odysseus' men into pigs. This is also my friend's idea, who created Fauna-berry on PVZCC.) I really think that "Zues" would be at the end of the world. And,I personally think that there'd be more zombies&plants. Maybe, a Demigod Zombie instead of a Zombie God? There would be 3 or so kinds of Demigod Zombies.

I would love an "Underworld Zombie". It would summon 1-4 zombies at a time, randomly. It would have a range of 3 columns by 5 tiles? And, it gas a greater percentage of summoning zombies in its own lane.

Healixflower is OP or UP depending on how much it heals. But, you'd only need 3 to have a great set up, which would heavily be abused. I'd increase it's recharge or sun cost, but if it was sun cost, then it wouldn't change significantly.

......

I have an idea. You know how PvZA had VIP slots? We can do that for OP plants without changing much at all. You'd get a Special Slot for every X amount of worlds beaten, but you start with 1 Special Slot.

And, I really don't like that we are adding DA AND BWB. I say we should only have 3 or 4 worlds from PvZ2 and add new worlds with it. BTW, Healixflower heals all defensive plants by 25-30% every minute. The more sun-producing plants there are, the higher the percentage.

1) I agree with Zeus being the boss of the world, and I like your other ideas too.

2) Yeah, we should only add Pirate Seas, Ancient Egypt, BWB and DA. We could all make the other worlds, too.  This is a good concept. Maybe we can combine our ideas. WavernLover Thanks, Cabbage pult 74! Maybe we could mix our concepts for Ancient Greece, and make it an official world. Yeah, that sounds awesome!