The game, after its update on January 28th, not only added new maps and level features but also introduced some brand new plants. This has left many players very curious about what the new plants in the card-drawing version of Plants vs. Zombies are. Below is an introduction to each of them, helping everyone understand and better utilize them once obtained. Friends who are interested, come and take a look.

1. Development Sprout
It requires 121 sun points. After planting, it can mimic the first plant planted after it. As we all know, powerful ones like the Peashooter cannot be planted more than once per game. With this, you can mimic, making our firepower stronger.

2. Heavy Firepower Pomegranate
It needs 558 sun points and can perform high-frequency attacks in all directions: front, back, left, and right.

3. Chain Firecracker
It's a one-time use plant that costs 170 sun points. Once planted, it will start exploding from the first row and column, then continue with a chain reaction across the entire screen.
4. Sunflower Queen
It consumes 450 sun points. Every so often, it will provide us with a large amount of sun, and it also fires flame bullets for attack. The attack speed is relatively slow. Note that planting a second one won't repeatedly give a large amount of sun.

5. Cursed Starfruit
It costs 225 sun points and attacks from five directions, similar to stars. Every so often, it will summon a giant star to crash down, causing an explosion and creating area damage.

6. Cat Grass
It costs 364 sun points and randomly fires four different types of bullets. Blue bullets cause freezing, purple ones cause poisoning, black ones cause injury, and the final red ones deal higher damage.

This concludes the introduction to the new plants in the card-drawing version of Plants vs. Zombies. The effects of these new plants are quite diverse. After understanding clearly, hurry up and try out their effects. They are sure to help you defeat enemies one by one and successfully defend your brain.