Conehead Zombie

The Conehead Zombie is the third zombie the player encounters in the game, after the ordinary Zombie and the Flag Zombie. It is a zombie with a traffic cone on its head for protection. It is relatively easy to defeat, as it has somewhat low health, but it can only be directly hurt once the cone has fallen off of its head. It is the third Zombie encountered in Adventure Mode.

Suburban Almanac Entry
 Conehead Zombie 

His traffic cone headpiece makes him twice as tough as normal zombies.

Toughness: medium

Conehead Zombie shuffled mindlessly forward like every other zombie. But something made him stop, made him pick up a traffic cone and stick it on his head. Oh yeah, he likes to party.

Overview
Absorbs 28 normal damage shots. Appearance changes upon absorption of 7, 13, 19, and 24 normal damage shots before dying at 28 normal damage shots.



Strategy
This zombie is not at all difficult to stop. A Snow Pea, two Peashooters, or a Repeater can take it down easily. It is weak to almost all strategies, so your basic setup should take it out. However, do not underestimate it, as it can be a threat in the early levels and beginning of the game. A single Peashooter can be sufficient to kill one, but two or three work better, especially if there are multiple zombies to be killed.

I, Zombie Endless
After the normal Zombie is replaced by the Imp, use this zombie for the lanes you want a small amount of damage absorption for. These aren't affected by the Magnet-shroom, so use them to take out the Magnet-shroom if it isn't well defended. However, be careful not to send them to a highly defended lane.

Trivia

 * In the Suburban Almanac, it's stated that a Conehead Zombie is twice as tough as a normal Zombie, while in fact it's almost thrice as tough as one.
 * In the music video Zombies on Your Lawn, a Conehead Zombie says "Road cones protect my head".Traffic_Cone.jpg
 * The Conehead Zombie appears the third most of any zombie, (other than regular Zombies or the Flag Zombie) as it appears in every level but levels 1-1, 1-2, and 2-1.
 * Conehead Zombies may not appear in certain flags of Survival Modes.
 * It is also the second most frequent zombie to appear, with it coming only a small amount less than the regular Zombie.
 * Some of the "Game of the Year" edition packs come with a punch-out cardboard cone that can be placed on the head of the zombie figurine. This cone will require minimal construction first, possibly with the aid of tape.
 * It is unknown how projectiles and some plants like Spikeweed can damage the cone of the Conehead Zombie, as they mostly hit the other body parts except for Lobbed-shot Plants.
 * The Conehead Zombie, the Buckethead Zombie, Screen Door Zombie and the Trash Can Zombie are the only zombies that can degrade into a normal Zombie.
 * But it is the only one that can degrade into a normal Zombie that does not hold something metallic.
 * The cone is not metallic, so the Magnet-shroom can't steal the cone.
 * If Plants vs Zombies: Game of the Year was purchased before May 5th, 2011, the Pyro from Team Fortress 2 will be awarded with a Dead Cone hat.
 * The cone could be a reference to the stereotype that after a drunken night out, young people often wake up with a traffic cone on their head and no recollection of how that happened.
 * In Wall-nut Bowling, it takes two hits for a Conehead Zombie to die.
 * Although the Suburban Almanac says that it takes twice damage as normal zombies to kill the Conehead Zombie, it actually takes almost thrice damage.
 * The Conehead Zombie, along with two normal Zombies, appears on the loading screen.