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Anonymous
8 years agoSooner or later there won't be zombies players, don't problem. I prefer plant heroes because I win 8/10, sometimes 9/10 or 10/10.
Anonymous
8 years agoSooner or later there won't be zombies players, don't problem. I prefer plant heroes because I win 8/10, sometimes 9/10 or 10/10.
This is the attitude of lots of players and most of the ones that think clique peas are awesome not broken. This is because you are lazy and prefer a deck that requires no thought. This is why I play only zombies(except for my gem quests of course) there is challenging games and I enjoy playing with my own theme decks that I created.
Considering that the easy way is usually the boring way you guys that are sxared of losing need to just let it go. This is what happens when everyone gets a medal...laziness and the surest way to win is not the best way to get to the top, because there are plenty of people that have seen it all up there and what do you do when you have to face one of those guys or gals? Same as you lazies do when you play me and realize I don't scare that easily...some call it rage quitting its more like a crybaby's concede.
This is the attitude of lots of players and most of the ones that think clique peas are awesome not broken. This is because you are lazy and prefer a deck that requires no thought. This is why I play only zombies(except for my gem quests of course) there is challenging games and I enjoy playing with my own theme decks that I created.
Considering that the easy way is usually the boring way you guys that are sxared of losing need to just let it go. This is what happens when everyone gets a medal...laziness and the surest way to win is not the best way to get to the top, because there are plenty of people that have seen it all up there and what do you do when you have to face one of those guys or gals? Same as you lazies do when you play me and realize I don't scare that easily...some call it rage quitting its more like a crybaby's concede.
- Anonymous8 years agoCouldn't disagree with you more. I love zombies and my win loss record is right up there with yours.
Most players just concede to me either right at the get go, or within the first 4 turns...
I can understand that they may not have a good board state early on... but why concede? I don't get it at all.
I mean sure, they may suspect that they aren't going to win, and it may save them some time but... seems like a waste to concede in the first 4 turns unless you are just getting absolutely obliterated...
Anyway, plenty of people play Zombies. And they should. Zombies are very aggressive, and synergistic...
Sure! Plants outnumber zombies by a colossal scale... but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't play both.
There are some AWESOME zombie cards!- Anonymous8 years agoGetting back to the topic of the thread...if I had a gripe about the two cards, it would be that briar rose still trumps the shark because as soon as the shark destroys a flower that was hurt the rose destroys the shark.
And the only reason I'm chapped about that is I play zombies probably 90-95% of the time and I am biased and I have no qualms about admitting that.
Oddly enough though, I don't know why people play the rose on the left. Would it not be better used in the lane closest to the water? Then you'll get max effects from her or am I missing something here???- Anonymous8 years agoHey Pat,
Couldn't agree more. Ideally you want to maximize her effect. But sometimes she's played "not in that lane" because the player may not have another flower in-hand, and they want to destroy a potentially large threat immediately. Say, Rodeo Zombie... that, if left unchecked will end a game rather quickly with its multi-lane damage, and the strikethrough(depending on block meter status)...
I wasn't aware that the shark dies in that way, it's never happened to me before. But that seems "off" the cards both clearly state "hurt". I thought hurt, was damage. Destroy is different.
No?