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- Anonymous9 years ago
Vimpire has the same issue with the deadly trait.
I hear it's on the planned list of fixes for 2019.😇
- Don't know why they would "fix it"... it's not the zombie doing the killing, it's the effect. Doesn't seem broken.
I'm assuming you got OverStuffed Zombie/Vimpire during the final zombie mission, since Impfinity and Super Brainz, who are the only ones having access to Super Stench, have no other way of getting those kinds of Beastly zombies.
Popcap may have overlooked it, because that sort of thing would not happen at all in multiplayer battles, only in the single player campaign.
- Anonymous9 years ago
@daalnnii wrote:
Don't know why they would "fix it"... it's not the zombie doing the killing, it's the effect. Doesn't seem broken.What kind of logic is that?
The zombie is doing the killing using the deadly trait.
It's not a virus floating through the air killing randomly.
- Anonymous9 years ago
@daperson12345 wrote:
I'm assuming you got OverStuffed Zombie/Vimpire during the final zombie mission, since Impfinity and Super Brainz, who are the only ones having access to Super Stench, have no other way of getting those kinds of Beastly zombies.
Popcap may have overlooked it, because that sort of thing would not happen at all in multiplayer battles, only in the single player campaign.
I've only had the issue during multiplayer matches.
Vimpire gets the deadly trait from Barrel Zombie.
- Ok, grinning... so you do an autopsy on someone who died from a poisoned bullet to the toe... what do you think they would say the cause of death was? The bullet or the poison?
So, that explains my logic. Explain yours. - Anonymous9 years ago
The poisoned bullet would most likely be the cause of death.
The poison, the bullet, the gun, and the person who fired it are all responsible.
But take way the poison from the bullet. Then, the thing that was shot would have survived. So, it wasn't the bullet, the gun, or the person who fired the gun that killed the creature. But, add poison to the bullet, and that creature dies from the poison. Using this logic, we can say that the poison was responsible for the death of the creature.
- Anonymous9 years ago
No
Would you hold the car responsible when someone hits a pedestrian?
The poison doesn't kill on its own. It is used as a tool/weapon to kill plants
- Not the same correlation. The damageh from the car killed the person. The bullet damage did not. The effect from the bullet (poison) did.
The car and the bullet are the same, they both do direct damage. The poison is an effect after that damage. The car just didn't have "deadly" attached to it.
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