Forum Discussion
8 years ago
Change every card in your hand until you get a Lilly. It's the most important plant of the deck.
Blooming hearth on turn 1 no matter what. It's OK if It gets killed because that means less removal for the rest of the plants. It main purpose is to serve as a distraction.
Lilly on turn 2 since it is pretty unlikely to get killed, specially if you played the Hearth on turn 1.
Any plant (except other Lilly :v) on heights on turn 3.
At this point, you just play whatever you have available.
I will personally use the Berry Blast to kill any zombie trying to block the attacks of the buffed plant on heights, but not before that.
Sweet potato on heights as well to maximize the effect of the Lilly.
Just be careful against beastly heroes, mostly because of alien ooze. I think it is better to keep your important plants (lilke Captain Cucumber and Bananasaurus) on the ground because of this cheap removal, and just buff them with the grow shroom.
Since the height lane attacks first, I think it is top priority to place the Bananasaurus there. The bonus attack can win you the game disregarding how the other lanes are doing.
One final tip though, I would never over buff one plant unless I have guaranteed lethal.
Two 3/3 plants are often better than a 5/3 and a 1/3, since you lose less stats if the bigger plant gets removed.
(Also, if you over buff a plant you place it directly in the range of Rocket Science or the Cut Down to Size Superpower.)
Blooming hearth on turn 1 no matter what. It's OK if It gets killed because that means less removal for the rest of the plants. It main purpose is to serve as a distraction.
Lilly on turn 2 since it is pretty unlikely to get killed, specially if you played the Hearth on turn 1.
Any plant (except other Lilly :v) on heights on turn 3.
At this point, you just play whatever you have available.
I will personally use the Berry Blast to kill any zombie trying to block the attacks of the buffed plant on heights, but not before that.
Sweet potato on heights as well to maximize the effect of the Lilly.
Just be careful against beastly heroes, mostly because of alien ooze. I think it is better to keep your important plants (lilke Captain Cucumber and Bananasaurus) on the ground because of this cheap removal, and just buff them with the grow shroom.
Since the height lane attacks first, I think it is top priority to place the Bananasaurus there. The bonus attack can win you the game disregarding how the other lanes are doing.
One final tip though, I would never over buff one plant unless I have guaranteed lethal.
Two 3/3 plants are often better than a 5/3 and a 1/3, since you lose less stats if the bigger plant gets removed.
(Also, if you over buff a plant you place it directly in the range of Rocket Science or the Cut Down to Size Superpower.)
Anonymous
8 years agoI couldn't have said any of that better myself.
I especially like your final tip.
I see too many new players buff the hell out of one minion, only to have it killed by one card right after.
- 8 years agoYou all could teach quite a bit to the less experienced players. The only thing i'd like to add is: don't play cards just because you can. Always have a reason. Feel your opponent out. Its often better to wait to play something safely than to defend two damage to your hero.
- 8 years agoThat is what I am trying to do with the posts I've been creating lately.
I know about the fact of saving cards, but when you are playing a high pressure deck like this one, I think it is better to just keep playing stuff.
(Specially against zombies, that are kinda bad at answering multiple treats at the same time).- 8 years ago
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