Screen Door Zombie


 * For the version in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, see Screen Door Zombie (Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare).

 is a zombie holding a screen door for use as armor, ignoring the freezing effects of any Snow Peas and the area damage of any torched peas hitting it. It is the seventh zombie encountered in Adventure Mode. The screen door is useless against Fume-shrooms, Gloom-shrooms, lobbed-shot plants, Spikeweeds, Spikerocks, and projectiles that hit it from behind, as the fumes go through the door and the lobbed objects go over it. These zombies are identical in all respects to regular zombies, with the obvious difference being the addition of a screen door. It is almost the same as the Trash Can Zombie, other than in speed.

Suburban Almanac Entry
 SCREEN DOOR ZOMBIE 

His screen door is an effective shield.

Toughness: low

Screen Door Toughness: high

Weakness: fume-shroom and magnet-shroom

He got his screen door from the last inexpertly defended home he visited, after he ATE THE HOMEOWNER'S BRAINS.

Overview
The Screen Door Zombie absorbs 64.5 normal damage shots and its appearance changes upon an absorption of 19, 37, 55 (when the Screen Door is destroyed), and 59.75 normal damage shots before dying at 64.5 normal damage shots.

Fume-shrooms, lobbed-shot plants, or hypnotized zombies can kill these zombies in 10 normal damage shots.

In Wall-nut Bowling 2, this zombie can be knocked down with one hit by a Wall-nut that rolls towards it from one side, while it takes four hits to kill it if only rolling Wall-nuts from its front.

Appearances

 * Adventure Mode: 2-3, 2-4, 2-7, 2-9, 2-10, 5-10
 * Mini-games: It's Raining Seeds, Beghouled, Beghouled Twist, Last Stand, Wall-nut Bowling 2, Dr. Zomboss's Revenge, Buttered Popcorn, Heat Wave, Big Time, High Gravity
 * Puzzle Mode: I, Zombie Too, Last Stand: Night, Last Stand: Fog, Last Stand: Endless
 * Survival Mode: all levels
 * Co-op Mode: all levels except Co-op Day and Co-op Bowling
 * Others: Versus Mode

Strategies
The Magnet-shroom can be used to take away the Screen Door, which constantly happens in Beghouled and Beghouled Twist, turning the Screen Door Zombie into a normal zombie. The Fume-shroom and Gloom-shroom fire fumes that go through the door's mesh and damage the zombie directly (it also damages the door). The lobbed-shot plants simply throw their projectiles over the shield, once again, making it useless. It is a good idea to use Cabbage-pults in hard levels to negate the door. The screen door also negates the splash effect of flaming peas. Instant kills work normally on the Screen Door Zombie. The player can plant two or three side-by-side Spikeweed or one Spikerock (and maybe another Spikeweed) to kill it, as they ignore shields by attacking from below. The player can use plants that fire backwards because the door is on the opposite side of them. This makes killing this zombie more easier.

Wall-nut Bowling 2 Mini-game
The Screen Door Zombie is the hardest zombie to kill as it can take four direct hits to kill, the first three of which destroy the door. If a Wall-nut hits a Screen Door Zombie from the side after ricocheting off of another zombie, or the edge of the screen, it will kill the zombie immediately, as it goes past the screen door and hits the zombie directly. Therefore, try to use this technique to hit them. The Giant Wall-nut and Explode-o-nut can also kill the Screen Door Zombie in one hit.

I, Zombie Too
Screen Door Zombies cost 100 sun. They should be the player's primary choice against rows with Snow Pea and another Peashooter. Keep in mind not to place them in rows with two Spikeweed, as they will kill this zombie. They only appear in I, Zombie Too.

Trivia

 * If the player enters the code "dance", the Screen Door Zombie will not dance, even if it has lost its screen door.
 * The screen door is smaller than the zombie, so upon entering the house from which it took its shield, it most likely had to duck down.
 * If killed, the Screen Door Zombie does not lose its arm, unless the screen door is taken by a Magnet-shroom or it is destroyed by the player's plants. Also, if a Screen Door Zombie lost its shield, but has sustained five to nine Fume-shroom, Spikeweed, Spikerock or catapult hits (or even the backwards shots from a Starfruit or Split Pea) before losing its shield, the first hit after losing the Screen Door will remove the Screen Door Zombie's arm.
 * When the Screen Door Zombie is hit by a flaming pea while it still has its screen door, there is no additional splash damage.
 * The Screen Door Zombie is also immune to fire pea splash damage if the fire peas hit a nearby zombie.
 * The overall toughness of the screen door is the same as the Buckethead Zombie's bucket, though it is harder to destroy, as if the player uses Snow Pea, it will slow the Buckethead Zombie but not the Screen Door Zombie, which can only be slowed down after its screen door has been destroyed.
 * Even if the Screen Door Zombie has its screen door undamaged, the screen door will look damaged if the Screen Door Zombie dies with its Screen Door. The same thing happens with the Ladder Zombie and Newspaper Zombie.
 * Sometimes, a glitch will happen when a headless Screen Door zombie will walk with its screen door up, and just walk through all of the plants for a short time. This only happens when its killed while it still has the door. It is not known what happens when it reaches the house in this state, since it usually dies before then.
 * The Screen Door Zombie will put its screen door on the ground when eating a plant; however, it still somehow works as a shield.
 * When a Screen Door Zombie puts down its door to eat, its door gets put partially in front of the plant he's eating; however, the offensive plant he's eating just hits the shield. This does not apply to lobbed-shots, as they hit over the shield.
 * The Screen Door Zombie, the Conehead Zombie, the Trash Can Zombie, and the Buckethead Zombie are the only zombies in this game that can degrade to a normal zombie (technically, this is incorrect, as the Trash Can Zombie's speed will remain slower than that of a normal zombie, and so it's not technically a normal zombie at this point, and after typing the code Dance while the player's Tree of Wisdom is at least five hundred feet tall, the Screen Door Zombie won't dance as a normal zombie would).
 * The Screen Door Zombie is the only zombie whose almanac entry states that had previously eaten someone's brains.
 * Split Peas, backwards firing Repeaters (this requires hacking to test, as Screen Door Zombies do not appear in Vasebreaker), and Starfruits are able to damage a Screen Door Zombie from behind, as well as any other Shield Zombies.
 * Screen Doors can deflect heat. In real life, a screen door can melt only with immense heat.
 * Screen Door Zombie appears in Zombies on Your Lawn, saying "I have a screen-door shield".
 * In Wall-nut Bowling, the Screen Door Zombie is the only zombie that takes more than one hit (four, to be exact) from the front, but can be killed with a single rebound hit.
 * For some reason, the Screen Door Zombie takes four hits while the Buckethead Zombie takes three, despite having the same health value (sixty-five normal damage shots).
 * It is odd that the Screen Door Zombie dies from a reflected Wall-nut in Wall-nut Bowling 2 if the nut hits the front of the door, although Wall-nut may have more power when reflected than going straight the first time to kill the screen door and the zombie.
 * In I, Zombie, Screen Door Zombie only appears in I, Zombie Too.
 * During December, in iOS versions, it sometimes wears a Santa hat.
 * It is the last zombie encountered that can be degraded to a normal Zombie.
 * If it dies with its screen door, even if it is not degraded, when it falls down to the ground, the screen door will appear on its second degrade.