Wall-Knight

Unreleased

Wall-Knight is the Wall-nut Hero in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes. Wall-Knight leads Guardian and Solar Plant teammates against the zombies. Wall-Knight's Signature Superpower is Uncrackable, which will shield Wall-Knight from all incoming damage for a turn. Using the Superpower will also give the player another Teammate from the deck.

Origins
This plant's name is a portmanteau of "walnut," the real-life plant this plant is based on and "knight," referring to the armor it has.

Statistics

 * Classes: Guardian; Solar
 * Signature Superpower: Uncrackable - Your Hero is Shielded this turn. Gain a Teammate.
 * Rarity: Premium - Legendary

Hero description
He's a great guy - he just sometimes has a hard time coming out of his shell.

Strategies
Wall-Knight can be a difficult hero to use, as he is primarily a defensive class, having both Guardian and Solar. This means he specializes in using defensive plants and Sunflowers. If used correctly, Wall-Knight can be a good sun producer and in the later part of each fight, can bring devastating attacks out. Using a combination of defensive plants and sun producers will aid Wall-Knight in battle.

Solar class has many powerful plants, such as Laser Bean and Power Flower. Combine these powerful plants with defensive plants such as Wall-Nut, Wall-Knight can easily defend and bring out heavy artillery early. Wall-Knight's Signiture Superpower, Uncrackable, can be used as a last resort method if Wall-Knight is going to lose.

However, Wall-Knight should be aware of Zombie Heroes such as Impfinity or Electric Boogaloo, as they can easily overwhelm Wall-Knight, usually resulting in a loss. Wall-Knight should play both defensively, but fast too.

Trivia

 * The player is able to unlock Wall-Knight after completing a quest as one of the player's choices. Spudow, Solar Flare, and Chompzilla are the others.
 * However, Wall-Knight can only be chosen after Solar Flare has been chosen, as he will take Solar Flare's place when choosing your next hero.
 * The rocket that appears in Wall-Knight's comic strip resembles the Rocket Science trick.
 * The way Wall-Knight puts on his armor may be a reference to Isaac Clarke's armor from "Dead Space."