Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25089892-20160622064826/@comment-5366411-20160627154543

Angry3456 wrote: Diabulus Pyrus wrote: Angry3456 wrote: Why does no one mention Bowling Bulb? Anyways,

Chomper would've been better if it had more health, less chewing time, and not a premium. Then EVERYBODY would like the Chomper a bit more.

Snow Pea is a premium. Daheq?

Squash is a premium also, but not Cherry Bomb. Okay.....

Jalapeno: ^

Starfruit: ^^

I don't get why people hate Pea-nut so much. If it had Tall-nut health, WOULD y'all guys be happy?

I honestly don't know why Blooming Heart is awful to most of y'all.

Garlic could've diverted like 10 zombies to make it good.

I don't know why Electric Blueberry is awful either. Maybe its firing rate is slow? I haven't tried those guys. 1. Chomper having more health wouldn't make sense. Plus, less chewing time still means nothing in Endless Zones.

2. No, I hate Pea-nut because it's awfully bad, even in normal levels (I've played with him in other phones). It fires at the same rate of a Peashooter despite, you know, HAVING TWO HEADS. And when damaged enough, his fire rate GETS HALVED. And the worst parts its that it can't be powered by Torchwood because that practically makes his defense useless. For me, Pea-nut it's the worst premium plant of all time. Seriously, a Repeater behind a Primal Wall-nut it's much netter, even if that takes two spaces and costs 125 more sun. Pea-nut it's not worth it.

3. Electric Blueberry it's bad because she prefers to attack basic zombies even if a Gargantuar it's right in front of her while the zombie she killed it's at the first tile of the lawn. 2. That's stupid. I didn't know it had the same fire rate. And it gets halved when degraded? Lol. I thought the projectiles of the Pea-nut can be ignited with Torchwood? The only version where the projectiles cannot be ignited is the Chinese version.

3. It should be like Squash's PF. Attacks the strongest zombies on the lawn. They can be ignited, but the Torchwood has to be in front of the Pea-nut, thus making Pea-nut's defensive side useless.