Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-26239911-20151223153227/@comment-24275721-20151227164637

Мит бой wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Мит бой wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Мит бой wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote:

Physically, that person cannot one-shot you. 1) We have plants, not humans.

2) Violet makes zombies only 2 times weaker, but ~5 times smaller. I guess, Violet also makes zombies more dense, which why Gargantuar's hits are still strong enough.

3) Even shrunk Gargantuar  still has size of a regular plant, so it is fine.

4) If we reffer to realistic logic, shrunk Gargantuar has got size of normal zombie, so he technically should have 10-20 HP, but he still  has 90 (See point 2) I am also not concerned with how much HP he gets left with but rather his strength that he retains even after shrinking down. Why? As I said, in Brain Buster in the first game that featured small zombies, they still had same chew speed.

And Gargs already lose their strength. Most of the plants are not even tough. I can destroy flower if I stomp on it  once. Why should kid stomp on it twice? I mentioned this same thing when we had discussions regarding Big Trouble Little Zombie. A small zombie chewing at the same speed as being normal sized never seemed right to me.

That's my point. You can normally stomp a flower in one try but if that flower grows 6 times your size, you cannot stomp it in one go. That's what I'm trying to say. Going by that, why should a small zombie be powerful enough to destroy a large plant in one hit? That shouldn't happen. That's why it should more tries for a shrunken zombie to destroy a plant.