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s8nlrzxu1nds
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4 hours ago

Complaint about the removal of land plants in water.

After today's update in Plants vs. Zombies 3: Evolved, I noticed that they completely removed the possibility of placing land plants in water. I want to leave my feedback here because this change greatly harms the gameplay and doesn't make sense within the game's own design. Negative impact on gameplay: Many strategies depended on placing land plants in water to deal with fast waves. Now, we are forced to use only aquatic plants, which don't have the same variety or usefulness. In harder levels, this creates unfair situations where there are simply no viable options. Inconsistency with previous versions: In PvZ 1 and PvZ 2, it was always possible to use land plants in water with water lilies or equivalent mechanics. PvZ 3: Evolved already had a simple and functional solution — allowing land plants to be placed directly in water. Removing this now is a step backward without any apparent benefit. I ask that you reconsider this change. The previous mechanics were more flexible, fun, and balanced. If the intention was to adjust the balance, there are better alternatives: Reduce the damage of certain plants in water; Increase the placement cost; Create an intermediate item (like the classic water lily). But completely removing the mechanics is not the solution. Conclusion: This change worsens the experience, limits strategies, and doesn't bring any real improvement. I sincerely hope the team will reconsider this decision and bring back the possibility of using land plants in water. Thank you for reading.

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