Re: Latest zombie meta.
@saintlydevilis wrote:Zombies are suppose to be brainless bodies that want to eat us, but these zombies seem to sharp, smart, super strong, fast, and once they've eaten all the plants.. There is nothing left for them to eat. So what happens then? They eat each other? Die?
You killed me with this part xD
I guess they are like the World War Z kind of zombies (those that could run-upstairs xD). I don't know, maybe they just re-die when they have nothing to do.
Ok, now we are going somewhere. I personally don't like Spudow. His playstyle seems a little bit... odd. I mean, Guardian is mostly about buffing the health of the plants and Kabloom is mostly pure face damage. I only have 2 decks with him, a nut and a berry deck.
One thing that I like to do, is to gather as much synergy as possible. This means that if I plan in creating a Berry deck, it is going to be a Berry deck all the way through. (Except for some specific cards like Wall-Nut Bowling). But this is more of a tempo deck, playing as many cards as possible on every turn until a finisher comes and ends it all.
As a zombie main I am completely aware of the potential than the zombies can achieve, so I prefer to play control decks whenever I play as Plants.
Here are some of my favorite decks. You may or may not have all the cards, I just want you to see the playstyle that I like to use.
This is a very greedy deck, since I lack early game cards. The idea is to use the Primal Sunflower, Solar Winds and the Sunflower from the Sunflower Seed to play my big cards as soon as possible. Rose is pretty good at creating control decks, because of her superpowers, so I enjoy playing with her.
Similar concept here, just with Solar Flare.
Another small thing that I like to do, is to just include 3 copies of some cards. Most of the time 3 copies of a card is fine, except for those absolutely-need-to-include cards I keep 4 copies in the deck (like the Tacos). This gives me 1 or 2 different options that I can include in my deck, and more options = better plays.