PvZ 2: Charge-up Time at the Beginning of Game
I have been playing Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time for quite a long time now, and I've been watching videos on it even longer. In the videos, I've noticed that at the beginning of the game, the sun-producing plants don't have a charge time. But mine do.
Is this feature an upgrade, an update, or a mechanic that I don't know about?
Also, do any of you have this problem? (I just don't wanna be the oddball)
Best Answer
It actually depends on the plant.
Sunflowers, sunshrooms, primal sunflowers, moonflowers, and gold blooms can all be planted immediately. Twin sunflowers, sunbeans, and toadstools each have a charge time before they can be planted.
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