Blooming Heart is an eventplantcard in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the Kabloom class. She costs 1 to play, and has 2/2. She does not have any traits, and her ability gives her +1 every time she does damage.
She was introduced in update 1.10.22, along with Defensive End and Fire Rooster. She was made available in the "I Heart Valenbrainz!" event and was available from February 7, 2017 to February 14, 2017, and became craftable as of update 1.12.6.
Sometimes we hurt the ones we love. Blooming Heart knows this all too well.
Update history
Update 1.10.22
Added to the game.
Update 1.12.6
Became craftable.
Strategies
With
Blooming Heart is a very cheap plant to easily gain strength with. You can play this card early to start dealing damage to the zombie hero while she gains strength. Putting her along with other plants can stress the zombie hero into blocking her while other plants attack them.
Captain Combustible can use Blooming Heart very effectively as he has access to cards that make plants do bonus attacks such as Time to Shine and Espresso Fiesta. When used on Blooming Heart, she can gain strength very quickly as well as rapidly perform powerful bonus attacks. Captain Combustible can also use Blooming Heart to boost Potted Powerhouse early on, since she gains strength with each successful attack, which allows the latter to gain stats.
The only downside to this plant is that she has low health, which means Blooming Heart can be destroyed easily. In that case, try to play Team-Up plants to protect her, or if you are playing as Captain Combustible or Spudow, try to boost her stats to make her unstoppable. Nightcap can Freeze or Bounce zombies in her way to prevent them from destroying Blooming Heart. Another problem is if you play Blooming Heart in the late game, her ability can be hard to activate for a short time. So as to say, she is best played in the early or mid game, unless you use boosting tricks.
Since she falls under the flower tribe, Blooming Heart also benefits from the abilities of Template:PvZHLink and Briar Rose, though this can only be done normally with Solar Flare.
Against
Her ability to gain strength every time she does damage can make her troublesome early-game, but she can be destroyed very easily with tricks like Bungee Plumber, Rolling Stone or Weed Spray upon being played. You should start putting focus into destroying her if she manages to start gaining strength. Certain cards that can destroy a boosted Blooming Heart are instant-kill cards such as Rocket Science or Locust Swarm.
You could also try to put a zombie with 2 or more to destroy her, but be careful. Because she is in the Kabloom class, the plant hero may use damaging tricks like Berry Blast to destroy that zombie, so aim to use tricks that damage or destroy plants, or play Gravestone zombies to avoid taking huge damage and have a chance to destroy her (though Spudow can use Template:PvZHLink to destroy gravestones, so be careful when against him). As a last resort, you can Bounce this plant to completely reset her strength.
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Blooming Heart (PvZH).
Before an update, when viewing her statistics, half of her catapult-like appendage was missing since it was layered to the back of the grass viewing.
She, Template:PvZHLink, Template:PvZH Link, Template:PvZH Link, Template:PvZH Link and Kernel-Pult are the only lobbed-shot plants plants to return in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes.
Coincidentally, they all return from previous installments.
Her ability is similar to Template:PvZHLink's ability, as both gain +1 when they do damage.
However, Blooming Heart's ability activates when she does damage, while Jack O' Lantern's ability only activates when he does damage to the zombie hero.
Coincidentally, both are event cards centered around certain holidays.
She was the featured card in the April 14th, 2017 Template:PvZHLink.