Plants vs. Zombies has recently launched a derivative version, which is the card-drawing version. This version features many new plants that appear in the form of cards. To help everyone understand all the plant cards in the Plants vs. Zombies card-drawing version, today's article will introduce all the cards. After reading this introduction, you will be able to understand the various magical plants in this version.

White Cards:
In this version, the plants are divided into four different qualities: White, Gold, Purple, and Inferno. The following introductions will be based on these qualities. First, let's look at the white quality plants. There are quite a few of them. The first one is called Iceberg Lettuce, which has a freezing effect, capable of briefly freezing zombies in the same grid as itself. The second plant is called Double Shooter, which deals two hits with each attack. The third plant is called Scholar Sun-Shroom, which can summon suns when it grows up. The fourth plant is called Cactus Wheel Magnet, which has a rushing and stabbing effect on zombies. The fifth plant is called Herb Nut, which has a health regeneration effect every second.
The sixth plant is called Dahlia, which releases toxic gas upon explosion. The seventh plant is called Sunflower Pot, which produces small suns. The last plant is called Flying Fire Bark, which can fly in the air and ignite other plants in the same grid to attack. These are the white quality plants in the game.

Purple Cards:
After looking at the white cards, let's move on to the purple quality, also known as epic configuration, plants. The first plant we'll look at is Pandora's Bud, which fires multiple bullets randomly. The second plant is called Five-Leaf Clover, which blows wind to repel all zombies on the screen. The third plant is Cherry Bomb, which, after exploding, generates a group of Potato Mines.
The fourth plant is Agave, which increases its attack speed based on its remaining health. The fifth plant is Spikeweed, which rapidly fires spiky bullets. The sixth plant is Ghost Pepper, which fires ghost flames that slow down zombies. The seventh plant is Brave Shroom, which increases its firing rate the closer the zombie gets. The last plant is Spikeweed Ice Cap, which freezes all zombies and inflicts 10 layers of trauma on them. These are the purple quality plants in the game.

Gold Cards:
After looking at the purple quality plants, let's move on to the gold quality plants. The first gold quality plant is called Random Transforming Scaredy-Shroom, which transforms into another plant when it is near one. The second plant is Vine Coffee, which accelerates the attack speed of other plants. The third plant is Toxic Melon Launcher, which throws toxic melons causing massive damage.
The fourth plant is Angel Star Cat, which flies over other plants and shoots tracking stars. The fifth plant is Meow-Meow Star Gun, which fires star bullets 40 times per shot. The sixth plant is Triple Shot Pea, which continuously fires 12 bullets. The last plant is Doom-Shroom, which has a chance to explode when producing suns. These are the gold quality plants.

Inferno Cards:
After the gold quality plants, we come to the final inferno quality plants, which are relatively rare. The first inferno quality plant is called Hand of the World, which deals massive damage to enemies in front. The second inferno quality plant is called Restless Numbers, which instantly kills 6 zombies with a crimson effect. The last inferno card is Hell Nut, which continuously stacks debuffs on enemies and kills zombies after a certain period. These are the inferno quality plants.

This is the complete introduction to all the plants in the Plants vs. Zombies card-drawing version. After reading the above introduction, you should have a clear understanding of the plant cards in the game. With knowledge of their effects and characteristics, you will be better equipped to use these plants in your future gameplay.