Vimpire

Unreleased


 * For the similar zombie in the music video Stop Zombie Mouth!, see Vampire Imp.

Vimpire is a rare Zombie card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the zombies. It costs 3 to play and has 2/3 when first played. Its abilities are the Frenzy trait, meaning that if it successfully destroys a plant, it will attack again, and also gains for +2 and +2.

Origins
Its name is a portmanteau of "Imp," referring to the type of zombie it is and "vampire," referring to the mythical creature it is dressed up as.

Statistics

 * Class: Beastly
 * Tribe: Imp Monster Zombie
 * Effects:
 * Frenzy
 * This gets +2 and +2 when it destroys a plant.
 * Rarity: Premium - Rare

Card description
"He vants to suck your chlorophyll."

Strategies
Try to put this zombie in lanes with low health plants, since it will be boosted when it defeats them. It will get to be a very strong zombie making it almost impossible to destroy it. Try to increase it's health to protect it while it is still weak.

Counters
Do not put weak plants in its lane especially Shroom for Twos and Pair of Pears, since it will boost a fair amount when it destroys them to the extent that it will get to be immortal and it will be very difficult to take it down. Use freezing plants or Tricks to stop it from attacking, such as Chilly Pepper or Big Chill, giving you a chance to kill it while it is vulnerable to damage.

If it has been deployed recently, try to put strong plants beforehand, but if that isn't suitable, then employ any instant-kill, such as Cherry Bomb, since it will die and not gain any boost.

Trivia

 * Vimpire is based on the Vampire Imp that appeared in the music video Stop Zombie Mouth! However, it was only featured in that music video until its appearance in this game.
 * The card description saying "want" as "vant" is a reference to the accent vampires typically have, where they will pronounce the letter W more like a V.
 * In addition, chlorophyll is an actual part of a plant. It is the green pigment in the chloroplasts of plants. It is what gives plants their green color, and is similar to blood, in a sense.