Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-26216140-20141110051138/@comment-4009269-20141118204247

From what I've seen, and by seen I mean what I did the two times I actually managed to do it, you should do the following:


 * Don't put Bowling Bulbs in lanes where there are zombies necessarily, put them in places where their ricochet shots can hit other zombies. It's better to put two Bowling Bulbs in a lane at once also.


 * Use Tangle Kelps and Chompers to kill zombies that are out of range of ricochets (put the Chompers in the third column and try to get Wall-nuts in front of them).


 * For the first Gargantuar, use Plant Food on a Bowling Bulb in a different lane than the Gargantuar is in. There should be enough zombies around that the bulbs bounce all over and hopefully hit the Gargantuar repeatedly and clear out most of the other zombies. In the high likelihood that the Gargantuar survives, use Plant Food on the Chomper in that lane once it reaches it to deal damage to it and to buy more time if necessary.


 * For the final wave, most zombies should die on their own from leftover plants, but the Gargantuars obviously need the most attention. You are pretty screwed if you don't have at least two Plant Foods by this point. Stall Gargantuars as much as you possibly can from the second they enter the lawn with Lily Pads. If they reach your Chompers, use Plant Food to deal a lot of damage and send them back to buy more time again.

This is still a very inconsistent strategy though. I'd say that 2 out of 5 times you use this strategy you actually win, which is kind of ridiculous.