Plant and zombies
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"He just doesn't understand how the zombies get up on the roof in the first place." [1]This page contains information from unknown sources which can make its information unreliable. Please supplement them if you have any.When he sees zombies, he goes SPLAT!This item is only obtainable during certain events. However, it can still be used if you have already obtained it. It is currently not available.Bug Zombie and Bug make a great team.The content in this page is either bugged, glitched, or broken. A further update may fix these issues at a later date.“Plant Bramble Bush to trap and damage zombies.”—PennyBramble Bush is a Trap plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2 introduced in the 9.6.1 update for the Bramble Bush's Barbed Arena season. He traps a zombie close to him and will continuously damage it. While Bramble Bush traps a zombie, he will also damage zombies that attack him. Additionally, he can remove armor from zombies that are dragged. Each Bramble Bush has a limited number of traps.Trapped zombies are knocked back when Bramble Bush is eaten, destroyed, or dug up. Affected zombies are considered airborne and can therefore be neutralized with Blover. Bramble Bush cannot trap the following zombies: Dr. Zomboss, Cardio Zombie, Roman Caesar Zombie, Z-Mech, #caketank, Imp Cannon, Zcorpion Zombie, Zombie King, Zombie Medusa's statue, Pianist Zombie, Zomboni, and Zombie Bobsled Team.Origins[] Bramble Bush is based on the bramble plant, a thorny vine plant with berries in the genus Rubus.Almanac entry[]Note: The stats shown below only apply to Level 1.Bramble BushBramble Bush traps and damages a zombie. The berry clusters show the number of traps remaining.Bramble Bush is a prickly sort. In fact, let's not beat around the Bramble Bush here; he's covered in extraordinarily dangerous spikes.Upgrades[]Plant Food effect[] Plant Food animation When given Plant Food, Bramble. Plants vs. Zombies Web Version Plants vs. Zombies HD Plants vs. Zombies GOTY Edition Plants vs. Zombies DS Plants vs. Zombies DSiWare Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West Plants vs. Zombies Adventures Plants vs. Zombies 2 Plants vs. Zombies Online Plants vs. Zombies Plants Defense Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West Plants vs. Zombies Social Edition Plants vs. Zombies Adventures Plants vs. Zombies 2 Plants vs. Zombies 2 Zombies) Chomper (Plants Vs. Zombies) Scientist Zombie (Plants Vs. Zombies) Engineer Zombie (Plants Vs. Zombies) All-Star Zombie Foot Soldier Zombie (Plants Vs. Zombies) Zombie Video Game Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Ultimate Plants TD Plants Vs. Zombies Online Unblocked SWAT Plants vs Zombies Plants Vs Zombies Travel Plants Vs Zombies War Plant Squad Plants vs Zombies: Home Defense Plants Vs Zombies: Different Ultimate Plants TD Plants Vs. Zombies Online Unblocked SWAT Plants vs Zombies Plants Vs Zombies Travel Plants Vs Zombies War Plant Squad Plants vs Zombies: Home Defense Plants Vs Zombies: Different Ultimate Plants TD Plants Vs. Zombies Online Unblocked SWAT Plants vs Zombies Plants Vs Zombies Travel Plants Vs Zombies War Plant Squad Plants vs Zombies: Ultimate Plants TD Plants Vs. Zombies Online Unblocked SWAT Plants vs Zombies Plants Vs Zombies Travel Plants Vs Zombies War Plant Squad Plants vs Zombies: His damage and crowd control capability. As a result, Winter Melon can now hold on his own against hordes of Buckethead Zombies and win most levels by himself. The removal of Melon-pult as a requirement, as well as the general ease of acquiring sun also benefits Winter Melon greatly. However, his low firepower compared to his hefty sun cost remains a great problem, so he should still be used as a supporting plant, rather than the player's sole offensive option.To deploy Winter Melons earlier, Gold Blooms can be used to either earn more sun to plant him right away, or to help set up some sun-producing plants in order to gain the amount of sun required later on. In Endless Zones, as higher levels tend to be much more fast-paced, it may be wise to use leftover Plant Food on sun-producing plants (except Moonflowers) to deploy Winter Melons as soon as possible.Due to being an ice plant, Winter Melon is also useful in disabling Explorer/Torchlight Zombies and Prospector Zombies, preventing them from burning through or bypassing the player's defense.Winter Melon has good synergy with plants that cause zombies to cluster together, eg Primal Peashooter or Wall-Nut. Clustering allows the melons to deal more damage, and the melons' slowing effect means that the clustering plant will have more time to work.However, he also possess some weaknesses:Shield Zombies' shields can completely nullify the melon's chilling effect. Therefore, it is better to pair him with plants that can reliably deal with these zombies,Comments
"He just doesn't understand how the zombies get up on the roof in the first place." [1]This page contains information from unknown sources which can make its information unreliable. Please supplement them if you have any.When he sees zombies, he goes SPLAT!This item is only obtainable during certain events. However, it can still be used if you have already obtained it. It is currently not available.Bug Zombie and Bug make a great team.The content in this page is either bugged, glitched, or broken. A further update may fix these issues at a later date.“Plant Bramble Bush to trap and damage zombies.”—PennyBramble Bush is a Trap plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2 introduced in the 9.6.1 update for the Bramble Bush's Barbed Arena season. He traps a zombie close to him and will continuously damage it. While Bramble Bush traps a zombie, he will also damage zombies that attack him. Additionally, he can remove armor from zombies that are dragged. Each Bramble Bush has a limited number of traps.Trapped zombies are knocked back when Bramble Bush is eaten, destroyed, or dug up. Affected zombies are considered airborne and can therefore be neutralized with Blover. Bramble Bush cannot trap the following zombies: Dr. Zomboss, Cardio Zombie, Roman Caesar Zombie, Z-Mech, #caketank, Imp Cannon, Zcorpion Zombie, Zombie King, Zombie Medusa's statue, Pianist Zombie, Zomboni, and Zombie Bobsled Team.Origins[] Bramble Bush is based on the bramble plant, a thorny vine plant with berries in the genus Rubus.Almanac entry[]Note: The stats shown below only apply to Level 1.Bramble BushBramble Bush traps and damages a zombie. The berry clusters show the number of traps remaining.Bramble Bush is a prickly sort. In fact, let's not beat around the Bramble Bush here; he's covered in extraordinarily dangerous spikes.Upgrades[]Plant Food effect[] Plant Food animation When given Plant Food, Bramble
2025-04-09His damage and crowd control capability. As a result, Winter Melon can now hold on his own against hordes of Buckethead Zombies and win most levels by himself. The removal of Melon-pult as a requirement, as well as the general ease of acquiring sun also benefits Winter Melon greatly. However, his low firepower compared to his hefty sun cost remains a great problem, so he should still be used as a supporting plant, rather than the player's sole offensive option.To deploy Winter Melons earlier, Gold Blooms can be used to either earn more sun to plant him right away, or to help set up some sun-producing plants in order to gain the amount of sun required later on. In Endless Zones, as higher levels tend to be much more fast-paced, it may be wise to use leftover Plant Food on sun-producing plants (except Moonflowers) to deploy Winter Melons as soon as possible.Due to being an ice plant, Winter Melon is also useful in disabling Explorer/Torchlight Zombies and Prospector Zombies, preventing them from burning through or bypassing the player's defense.Winter Melon has good synergy with plants that cause zombies to cluster together, eg Primal Peashooter or Wall-Nut. Clustering allows the melons to deal more damage, and the melons' slowing effect means that the clustering plant will have more time to work.However, he also possess some weaknesses:Shield Zombies' shields can completely nullify the melon's chilling effect. Therefore, it is better to pair him with plants that can reliably deal with these zombies,
2025-04-03But you can just call me Crazy Dave.Cob Cannon has different capitalization or spelling depending on what game it is in. When editing, use the term used in the game in question.For other uses, see Cob Cannon (disambiguation). Cob Cannon is a recurring plant character within the Plants vs. Zombies franchise. He is a massive ear of corn that resembles an artillery piece, firing corn cobs with extreme damage.As revealed by his almanac entries, Cob Cannon is also an accomplished lawyer based in New York, and has graduated from Harvard University. As revealed in the Chinese version of Plants vs. Zombies 2, Cob Cannon appears to have obtained his abilities after an incident occurred while visiting Area 51.As of Plants vs. Zombies 3, Cob Cannon has appeared in five games.Origins[] Like Kernel-pult, Cob Cannon is based on the crop maize (Zea mays), also known as corn, a type of large grain plant.He also resembles a mobile ballistic missile syetem. History[]Plants vs. Zombies[]Main article: Cob Cannon (PvZ) In the original Plants vs. Zombies game, as well as Chinese spin-off games based on it, Cob Cannon appears as an Upgrade plant sold in Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies. Cob Cannon is the most expensive Upgrade plant in the game, costing $20,000 in-game currency, and is listed as the last plant chronologically in the Suburban Almanac.Cob Cannon costs 500 sun to plant but like all other Upgrade plants, Cob Cannon needs a preexisting plant, in this case Kernel-pult, to be planted on. Unlike the rest of the upgrades plants however, Cob Cannon requires two Kernel-pults to be planted side by side in order to be placed on the lawn.Once planted, the player can click on the Cob Cannon and guide a reticle to anywhere on the lawn, the player can then click again and Cob Cannon will launch the corn cob onto an area that the player targets, dealing massive damage in a 3x3 area like a Cherry Bomb. The player can cancel targeting an area by right-clicking. Cob Cannon has a reload time of 34.75 seconds.Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare[]Main article: Corn Mortar Cob Cannon would later make a cameo appearance in the third-person shooter game Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, appearing in the map Main Street. He is briefly renamed to "Corn Mortar".He appears at the final objective firing defending the Garden Center from zombies by firing massive corn cobs at them. These massive cobs deal 70 damage to any zombie that is hit in the blast. Destroying him as a zombie rewards 250 coins.Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars (China only) (Archived content)[]Main article: Corn line Cob Cannon next appeared in the ill-fated Chinese-exclusive turn-based game Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars, here he
2025-04-16By Spear-mint when she is played. A new plant, Iceweed, functions identically to Spikeweed, though with a higher sun cost (150 compared to Spikeweed's 100) and the ability to chill zombies that walk over him. His Plant Food ability is different as well, instead firing a sawblade that damages and chills zombies.Garden Warfare series and Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville[]Main article: Spikeweed (Ability) Spikeweed appears in all the shooter games as an ability for the Chomper class. In the Garden Warfare series, Spikeweed is placed directly under Chomper, staying in place until a zombie walks over him, in which Spikeweed will then force them in place while dealing some damage to them, letting the zombie be damaged or even eaten.In Battle for Neighborville, Chomper instead fires out Spikeweed ahead of them, though Spikeweed himself acts the same, but only has a 20 second recharge versus the 60 second recharge of the Garden Warfare series.Spikeweed has three variations throughout the Garden Warfare series: Spiky Spikeweed, which is easier to see and has less HP, but deals more damage and holds zombies longer, Chesterweed (Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare only) which holds zombies longer and lets Chomper swallow them faster, and Vampweed (Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 only) which ensnares zombies but heals Chomper rather than damaging the zombie.Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars (China only) (Archived content)[]Main article: Spike line Spikeweed also appeared in the Chinese-exclusive turn-based game Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars as the first plant in the Spike
2025-04-08Addictive gameplay, Plants vs. Zombies offers an entertaining and engaging experience that will keep players of all ages hooked.In Plants vs. Zombies, your goal is to defend your backyard from waves of zombies by strategically placing various types of plants with different abilities. Each plant has its own unique traits, such as shooting projectiles, producing sun to generate resources, or acting as barriers to slow down the approaching zombies. Balancing your plant selection and placement becomes crucial as you progress through the levels and encounter tougher zombie variants.One of the key highlights of Plants vs. Zombies is its delightful and quirky art style. The colorful and cartoonish designs of both the plants and zombies add a playful charm to the game. From zombies wearing traffic cones to plants armed with pea shooters, the visuals are whimsical and full of personality, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game.The gameplay in Plants vs. Zombies is addictive and accessible, making it suitable for players of all skill levels. The early levels provide a gentle learning curve, allowing players to familiarize themselves with the mechanics and different plant abilities. As you progress, the game introduces new challenges and zombie types, requiring more strategic thinking and quick decision-making.In addition to the main Adventure mode, Plants vs. Zombies offers several other game modes to keep you engaged. You can dive into endless waves of zombies in Survival mode, tackle unique puzzles in the Zen Garden, or compete against friends in multiplayer battles. These additional modes provide variety and replay value, ensuring that the game remains fresh and exciting even after completing the main campaign.Plants vs. Zombies also features a humorous and lighthearted storyline. As you progress through the game, you’ll encounter quirky characters and humorous dialogue that adds a layer of charm and entertainment. The funny
2025-04-02(optional)Jalapeno (optional)Spikeweed (optional)Squash (optional)Tall-nut (optional)Do not choose Repeaters, as they are for the next flag. It is recommended to plant two columns of Sunflowers, but if you do not plant them in time, focus on planting Peashooters. Then plant Snow Peas for the Conehead Zombies. This is pretty easy and so your lawn should look like this:If you don’t plant enough Sunflowers, don’t worry. Just plant them before the second flag.Note: You can use Potato Mines, Squashes, or both if you do not have enough sun for Peashooters and Snow Peas.Second flag[]Choose these plants:Sunflower (only if you have not planted enough Sunflowers)RepeaterTwin SunflowerTorchwoodSquash (optional)Wall-nut (optional)Cherry Bomb (optional)Jalapeno (optional)Tall-nut (optional)Chomper (optional)Potato Mine (optional)Continue planting Sunflowers until Screen Door Zombies or Newspaper Zombies arrive. You can also plant Repeaters whenever you want, but dig up the Peashooters first. Also, you might want to replace the Snow Peas with Torchwoods. Now your lawn should look like this:Note: Plant Twin Sunflowers wherever you want on Sunflowers in all waves after this.Third flag[]Choose these plants:Twin SunflowerGatling PeaAny instant kills or defensive plantsBy this point, Buckethead Zombies should be defeated easily. Try to keep planting Gatling Peas and Twin Sunflowers.Fourth flag[]Choose these plants:Twin SunflowerGatling PeaAnything elseFootball Zombies should arrive, but they are not a threat if you have a Gatling Pea and a Torchwood combined. Continue to plant Twin Sunflower.Final flag[]Choose these plants:Twin SunflowerAnything elseYou should need to plant more Twin Sunflowers at this point. Warning: It's hard to collect all of the sun.The Peashooter strategy[]This is a very simple strategy. You need Peashooters, Sunflowers, Torchwoods, Magnet-shrooms, Coffee Beans, and Pumpkins. Plants like Gold Magnets, Marigolds, and Twin Sunflowers are optional.The complete strategy:P=Peashooter, S=Sunflower, GM= Gold Magnet (optional), T=Torchwood, PT=Pumpkined Torchwood, M=Magnet-shroom, PM=Pumpkined Magnet-shroom, N=Nothing.S S P P P P PT PM NS S P P P P PT PM NS GM P P P P PT PM NS S P P P P PT PM NS S P P P P PT PM NSunny Days and Flower Power[]Use this strategy to get the Sunny Days achievement and Flower Power.First flagPlant Sunflowers in lanes 1,3,5 with two Garlics in front of each. Use Potato Mine for the zombies when earning sun for Gloom-shrooms. Upgrade some of the Sunflowers to Twin Sunflowers. This round should end with 500 to 1000 sun, or sometimes 2000 sun.TsSSSSSSGGTsSSSFsGsGsGGTsSSSSSSGGS - SunflowerTs - Twin SunflowerFs - Fume-shroomGs - Gloom-shroomG - GarlicSecond flagThis
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