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Anonymous
8 years ago

Re: What is the plant equivalent to kitchen sink zombie and others?

I bought KSZ and I have said many times that I regret that purchase. It is an awesome card, but as @daalnnii hinted, there's nothing in this game that's invincible. Even a 3sun spring bean solves the problem at least for the turn.
Main reason I regret buying it is I only used it in random battle or casual because I have some weird set of principles that are the reason why I am who I am.
Biggest mistake was assuming that they were only purchased by cash...especially since I have 4 crafted leprechauns(and if ever there was a card possible to get players who usually don't pay to pay for a card....)
Thing is I do pay for gems to buy packs, but it is not the same as having a card that most do not, and to me that is where I draw the line. So I rarely played the ksz, but again...it is a great card, but it isn't a turn 6 card. It is a turn four after dropping a medulla nebula and having a teleport or teleportation zombie and an egg ...poof!
Anyways, there is no comparison to plants.
Which zombie would you say is equivalent to Witch Hazel? Or Astro Vera? Or how about Limapleuradon?
I guess if that is the question of equivalent...Witch Hazel, and the upcoming TransFiguration(I think that is the name) are purchase with cash, so I guess all the event cards that are cash purchase, are each other's equal...?

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Rose has a couple tricks up her sleeve to deal with the ksz also, there are plenty of ways...
    And aside from not having deadly, the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the card for the first time was, "awwww really? No amphibious! Kitchen Sink my bleeping bleep".
  • I guess I'm wanting a plant that has strike through and bulls eye .. As I think that's a great combination to wreak havoc on a zombie. Hence why I'm wanting an equivalent. I'm not expecting to depend on it to win the game, but I do use strike through in my other plants, so added bullseye to stop the block meter triggering. 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    The second half of the expansion has a solar trick that gives all plants strike through for the turn. And with Wallknight, you have your bullseye to go with the strike through...
  • That sounds good to me.. No doubt it won't be easy to do.. As we have already established I've terrible card draw. But I can't be doing things that bad to have reached ultimate so many times. 

  • daalnnii's avatar
    daalnnii
    8 years ago
    @saintlydevilis I don't think you are, I just think that with the frequency we come across all these great zombie cards, you got frustrated. I completely get that.

    The shift of who had the easier, more thoughtless gameplay changes in this game all the time. This was a huge shift, and I do get that. Just don't give up, you're a smart player, you can figure it out, and when you start finding those solutions to the problems, it's a ton of fun to watch them concede when their plan goes wrong.

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