Venus Flytrap (PvZH)

Unreleased


 * For other uses, see Venus Flytrap.

Venus Flytrap is an uncommon plant in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the Solar plants. It costs 3, and has 2/2 when first played. Its effect heals the Plant Hero for the amount of damage it does. Its zombie counterpart is Nurse Gargantuar.

Origins
It is based on the carnivorous plant, Venus Flytrap.

Statistics

 * Class: Solar
 * Tribe: Flytrap Plant
 * Effect: When this does damage, heal your Hero for that much.
 * Rarity: Basic - Common

Card description
Mom always said, 'If you leave your trap open like that, you'll catch Zombies.' So I did.

Strategies
This plant has below-average statistics, however, Venus Flytrap is a really powerful plant if used correctly, due to its ability. One thing to note is that this acts like a Nurse Gargantuar, but can be used early. The more strength points it has, the more health your hero will gain if it damages a zombie or the Zombie Hero. Use it when you have tricks that increase its strength and health.

It is recommended to use along with Pepper M.D. This plant will damage Zombies, giving a healing effect to the Plant Hero. Meanwhile, Pepper M.D. will get its statistics up making it more powerful.

Giving this plant a bonus attack will aid greatly, mostly helpful for when the player is low on health. In addition, using other plants that the Zombie Hero may need to defeat quickly like Doubled Mint or Snapdragon can distract the Zombie Hero from fighting those plant, while the player heals.

Counters
Try to eliminate this plant as soon as possible. As long as its dealing damage to Zombies, it will keep healing the Plant Hero. Usage of tricks such as Nibble, Flick-a-Plant, Bungee Plumber, and Locust Swarm is advised. If this gets too much power, the Plant Hero may be unstoppable to defeat due to excessive health regeneration, so killing it early is a top priority

Trivia

 * It is based on the Venus Flytrap from Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars. It also is wearing the costume it has in that game.
 * Its description references how Venus Flytraps leave their "mouth" part open to eat their prey.