Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time/@comment-25707590-20150122182043/@comment-24275721-20150129142442

Moonshan2 wrote: Oh so you call that "logic"...Everybody knows that sun "falls" from the sky during the day, some plants can actually "radiate" heat and that plants can actually survive on top of lilypads right?

Why ice gets frozen? so you know that ice is already "frozen" right? The winter melon and snow pea don't look very frozen and rigid to me..Do they have to be made up of "ice" to produce cold effects? So by your logic the pepperpult is made up of fire?

let me make this clear..I know what you're trying to say..like in pokemon, ice attacks have no effect on ice pokemon..but this is PvZ 2, not pokemon and you cannot say that it's "logic"... That's why I said it's logic. In real world, we all know that but in a game we have to program that in order to determine them and the devs did just that so as to make sense in the game. BUT there are some things they left out and that makes things confusing...

Also, for the second part to your reply, that was exactly my point but Zombotanist kept denying it. He said Pepper pults are made out of fire (being they aren't frozen) when I said they weren't. And yes, unless you are some sort of Ice Wizard, you cannot produce ice. So Ice based plants are Cold elementals just like with their Heat counteparts. Also, you must be blind to not notice that Snow Pea has visible Ice shards in bot games and breathes cold air while shooting. That's enough proof to validate that it's Ice based. And yes, the points I made earlier are logic because they make sense. The general definition of logic is that "a statement that exuberates understanding of the fact or situation of an individual" and my points state exactly that. We know and undeerstand them because they are logic (a fully finctional and inderstandable statement and they are programmed to be in the game just as it is in real life).