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I like using electro pea for that. Mash mash mash!! I guess that's the difference between an ok player like me and a highly skilled player like you. Though back when I was main vampire player I did get really far in those situations so long as other people were also playing.
I just had a great idea. They should put a timer on flag of power once the boss wave has finished and have it be something you can compete with others at, like the crazy target range.
Really digging the ideas coming in, get out there and try some stuff and post back or message me. Good stuff!
- pandareno19999 years agoHero+
I play vampire flower like a tank. Close quarters, as long as you're landing shots, you're good. It works well until I get to hard difficulty and start taking more damage than I can recoup. I was playing vampire a lot around the time of the sasquatch hunt, but I'm a bit out of practice now, so I did pea shooters for the yeti and let a friend be my vampy.
I keep my backyard set to invite only and ignore most invites that come from players I don't know well. I got good and tired of players jumping into my backyard to PvP without asking first, and finding myself in someone else's yard with no aim in mind. Likewise, I just ignore messages that read simply "invite me."
- 9 years ago
For Boss Hunt I find myself using either the Vampire or Stuffy Sunflowers, depending on what we're up against. I wish more Boss Hunt players, or just players in general, were capable of playing a Healer class more effectively.
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