Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-25832612-20150409040610/@comment-7234182-20150414204039

TheGollddMAN wrote: Guys you're arguing on a wrong matter entirely. Umbrella Leaf shouldn't deflect Wizard spells, it would block it (as in stop it from penetrating). Spells are technically rays and rays are hindered by tree leaves in real lives (mobile phone frequencies, jammer, router connectivity,alpha, beta and gamma rays etc). So it's entirely possible for Umbrella Leaf to block the Wizard spells and Octopi (reason below).

Wait, what?! Setting aside the bogus science (more on that later), even if that were the case then why can't defensive plants like Tall-nuts block the "rays"?

What's all this pseudoscientific mumbo jumbo? Mobile phones and wifi routers rely on radio waves for data transmission. When did these become "rays"? But more importantly, when did we figure the mechanism by which spells work?