Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

2025-02-12 15:41:15

This issue brings you an introduction to the plants in the card-drawing version of Plants vs. Zombies. As a crucial mechanism for defending against enemies, players can obtain these plants through card drawing and strategically pair them according to the enemy situation in each level. Many new players, due to their lack of understanding of the plants' abilities, are unable to fully utilize them. If you also have this trouble and want to learn about them, keep reading below.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

1. Angel Starfruit

It can hover in the air and fire 5 tracking star missiles. Due to its hovering nature, it does not occupy any grid spaces.

2. Pea Chilli

It is a one-time use plant that explodes after being planted, dealing 1800 high damage to all enemies in the same row and also knocking back all enemies on the screen.

3. Doom-shroom Sunflower

It can help produce sunlight and has a certain probability of producing a Doom-shroom. Most critically, when it is destroyed by enemies, there is a chance it will explode, taking the enemies with it.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

4. Maple Leaf

It is also a one-time use plant. Players can place it at a designated location, after which it will automatically attract all enemies on the screen to one spot and then explode.

5. Transforming Puff-shroom

It normally shoots small bubbles like a regular Puff-shroom. When an enemy gets close, it randomly transforms into any other plant. It reverts to its original form after the enemy is defeated.

6. Restless Tree

The Restless Tree is very powerful and is relatively hard to draw. It periodically performs a full-screen kill. With it, you don't need any formation; just protect it well.

7. Sun Bean

Once an enemy eats the Sun Bean, its body will glow. Every time it is attacked, it will produce 10 units of small sunlight.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

8. Spiky Gloom-shroom

It fires penetrating spikes, which are especially effective against armored enemies. Additionally, when enemies take damage, its attacks cause a critical hit effect.

9. Newspaper Mushroom

When first planted, it has no effect, but over time it grows and produces a large amount of sunlight.

10. Pea Pod Mortar

It fires multiple peas into the sky, which then fall and hit random enemies. The randomness makes it less reliable.

11. Holo-Head Pea

It attacks with peas, though the damage is not outstanding, enemies cannot see or bite it.

12. Exploding Cabbage

It can launch projectiles that explode upon impact, causing area damage to enemies.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

13. Ten-set Pea

It fires something similar to a cloud, pushing enemies backward, even giants, preventing them from advancing.

14. Ice Ball Pea

It fires two peas at once: one slows down enemy movement, while the other deals higher damage.

15. Exploding Nut

It allows enemies to chew on it for a long time. When completely destroyed, it explodes, dealing significant damage to enemies, often eliminating normal ones outright.

16. Ice Lychee

When placed on the screen, it explodes, causing area damage and slowing all enemies on the screen for a period.

17. Ice Lettuce

It can be planted without needing sunlight. If an enemy touches it while walking, they will be frozen for a period.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

18. Hypno-nut

It can resist enemy bites for a long time, and there is a chance that the enemy will be charmed while biting, causing them to walk back and attack their own teammates.

19. Ground Nut

It only costs 25 sunlight. There is a chance that enemies will ignore it and continue moving forward. It is not very useful for defense.

20. Mini Corn-pult

Compared to the common Corn-pult, its wheels are slightly smaller, and it occupies 1 grid instead of 2. Its attack method changes from player-controlled targeting to automatically firing corn cobs forward, ignoring enemy defenses and dealing true damage.

Introduction to Plants in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies, What Plants Are There in the Card Drawing Version of Plants vs. Zombies

The above is the complete introduction to the plants in the card-drawing version of Plants vs. Zombies. After reading this, you should be able to quickly understand their functions and apply them effectively in actual gameplay to secure victory. Finally, I hope everyone can draw useful plants.

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