Shroom for Two

Shroom for Two is a in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the  class. It costs 1 to play, and has 1/1. It has no traits, and its ability makes a Puff-Shroom with the Team-Up trait in front of it when it is played, but only if the lane is unoccupied.

Origins
Shroom for Two is in a sense two Puff-shrooms, referring to a common tactic to swarm Puff-shrooms in the main Plants vs. Zombies games due to the plant's fast recharge speed and nonexistent cost. Its name is a portmanteau of "shroom," referring to the fact that it is a mushroom and the phrase "room for two".

Statistics

 * Class: Kabloom
 * Tribe: Mushroom Plant
 * Traits: None
 * Ability: When played: Make a 1/1 Puff-Shroom with Team-Up here.
 * Set - Rarity: Basic - Common

Card description
Shrooms, bless their hearts, always wanting to cuddle up cuddly-like.

With
This is actually different from a plant with 2 strength and 1 health. It can take 1 extra hit, but has its attack halved when it does. This feature allows it to dish out 2 damage in its lane a turn, or 1 if one of the Puff-Shrooms is destroyed. Also, since this is 2 plants at once, it synergizes twice as much with both sides, notably Muscle Sprout, Buff-Shroom, Punish-Shroom,, or Vimpire. However, since it damages for 1 twice rather than 2 at once, it will be walled by zombies with Armored like Conehead.

As Nightcap, using Rescue Radish to Bounce Shroom for Two (not the Puff-Shroom) also helps, as it can be replayed to make more Puff-Shrooms, which also goes well with Punish-Shroom.

Against
When it is played, it is best to have a zombie with the Frenzyor  Strikethrough trait on its lane in order to destroy both this plant and the Puff-Shroom made from it. Do not bounce Shroom for Two, because if you do, then your opponent can play it again to make another Puff-Shroom.

Trivia

 * It, Pair of Pears, and Poppin' Poppies are the only plants that can summon other plants with Team-Up.
 * However, Poppin' Poppies summons 3 plants that are completely different to itself rather than summoning 1 identical clone of itself.
 * If the player looks closely, the cap with circular spots of the bigger Puff-Shroom resembles the one used in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars.
 * In older versions, when the bigger Puff-Shroom is moved by another zombie (e.g. Sumo Wrestler), it will play the animation that it is summoning the smaller Puff-Shroom, but nothing will be summoned. In newer versions, it simply moves without doing this animation.
 * This is because its summoning Puff-Shroom animation is also its "when played" animation.