Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies/@comment-29123155-20190619074813/@comment-25546049-20190627181539

Vaile999 wrote: Ballistic Planet wrote: Vauntiee wrote:

Ballistic Planet wrote:

Nikon1803 wrote: Is Appease-mint are the last power-mint? Appease-mint is the last one listed in the almanac, but one of the first introduced.

Enlighten-mint is the last mint to be released, and it's funny because it's also one of the shittiest. It's because you can't use it or your mint's level is too low, lmao. Everything's OP when leveled tbf. Even then, you'd only ever need Enlighten-mint in Battlez levels where sun is REALLY restricted, like this week. Otherwise, Gold Bloom is generally better.

In fact, that's my opinion on Enlighten-mint. Just use Gold Bloom if you have it.

EDIT: I hope Imp Pear stays where's it's at right now. 0 Sun Cost with a 5 second recharge is the only way it'll ever be used in its current state. I mean you can use it to instantly level up sun-shroom.... Yeah, that's the only reason why I think Enlighten-mint is usable. Other than that, it's pretty dogshit, especially at level 1 where (funnily enough) Sun-shroom is the only plant that actually gets the benefit of the sun production upgrade it provides when planted; all the other sun producing plants just have their sun production cooldown reduced, without seeing any actual increase to their sun production itself.

TheWillowTree69 wrote: No, I imagine these for them:

Ice-shroom: Frosty defensive plant, rather than freezing the entire screen.

Plantern: Shoots flames and keeps plants warm.

I'm sorry but I just really despise these ideas. While I won't say that it's impossible that something like this could happen (Cactus), I don't think they're going to completely redesign the plants. Cactus, although it came to PVZ2 with different effects, still remained as an offensive plant; these reworks completely butcher the ideas behind Ice-shroom and Plantern - a stalling instant that freezes (which hey, we have like 3 of those now) and a utility plant respectively. I don't like the idea of reworking plants' niche entirely. Just my two cents.