She is based on the plant in real life with the same name, and a bell, a simple idiophone percussion instrument that vibrates in a single tone, usually made of metal in the shape of a hollow cup.
Her appearance is a pun on the word "bell" in her name.
Statistics[]
Class: Solar
Tribe: Flower Plant
Traits: None
Abilities: None
Set - Rarity: Basic - Common
Card description[]
She wants to be friends with Snowdrop soooo badly, but she feels like she's always getting the cold shoulder.
Update history[]
Update 1.2.11[]
Added to the game as the basic plant of the Solar class.
Strategies[]
With[]
Bellflower is the 1/1 plant of the Solar class, and like any of these plants, there is nothing particularly useful about her. The best strategy you can use with Bellflower is to utilize flower synergy with Briar Rose and Power Flower, but even then, there are other cards that fit Bellflower's position much better like Spyris, Blooming Heart, and Morning Glory; particularly, Morning Glory is completely superior to Bellflower, costing the exact same but having an ability, as well as better stats and utility.
Against[]
Having terrible stats and no traits or abilities, fighting and destroying Bellflower should not be of much trouble; most decent 1-brain zombies have at least 1/2, so they can destroy Bellflower and survive.
The only thing you should keep in mind is her flower tribe since flowers have decent synergy, but competitive flower deck users would not find themselves running this in the first place.
Due to this, she also reuses Snowdrop's ability animation, which goes unused due to Bellflower not having a ability. The ability animation has its own sound effects, so it’s possible they were made before it was decided to not give Bellflower an ability.
Bellflower's card description references Snowdrop as well as her ability.