Beeshooter

Beeshooter is a plant in the game Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. It is the VIP version of the Peashooter which the player gets three of after winning Dire Spires Level 3.

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''Beeshooter shoots bees butt-first. It may seem a little weird, but that’s okay. They have a system and it works for them.''

Strategies
Beeshooters are ideal for killing zombies either up-close or somewhat afar, and have excellent range with extra damage compared to both Peashooters and Aspearagus. However, Beeshooters are not as useful as other plants because gems are required to be purchased to use Beeshooters. While it's true three Beeshooters are given to the player on Dire Spires Level 3, these are best used in the Player's Town and not used in Road Trip Mode, unless the player has a very tough time beating a level. The Beeshooter deals equivalent damage per bee as a Beet (two damage) headbutting a normal Zombie, and thus, can kill zombies twice as fast as Peashooters and slightly faster than an Aspearagus. They do the same damage as a Flaming Pea and are good against DJ Zom-Bs. The bees do not destroy ice blocks, so it is not necessarily better or worse than the Flaming Pea.

If the player decides not to buy any gems, they can afford up to five extra Beeshooters, or can pair it up with two Power Flowers and buy two of them, along with two Beeshooters, instead of five Beeshooters.

Exploit
While Plants vs. Zombies Adventures was in the closed beta stage of development, it was possible to get an infinite supply of Beeshooters for free by replaying Dire Spires Level 3 without moving on. After the game went into open beta, this exploit was fixed, and it is no longer possible to farm Beeshooters or other VIPs.

Trivia

 * This is only plant in Plants vs Zombies Adventures that is related to an animal.
 * Cattail, Dogtail, Lizard Grass and Snapdragon are also other plants in the series that is also related to animals.
 * This is one of two VIPs based on Peashooter, the other one is Sweet Pea.