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Browncoat Zombie is the basic unit of the zombies in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. The plant counterpart is the Weed. He can be summoned from glowing dirt piles in Gardens & Graveyards and Taco Bandits. He can be commonly obtained in the Reinforcements Pack in groups of more than one. He is the original zombie from Plants vs. Zombies. The best reason for his abundance (as seen on the picture on the right) is his low damage and very weak toughness. Despite this, they can still buy a few seconds when summoned in mass with Conehead Zombies and Buckethead Zombies. There is a Pirate version which only appears in Garden Ops in Port Scallywag and Sharkbite Shores or when the player destroys a Barrel Pirate's barrel in multiplayer servers. His attacks are Zombie Hurt and Hard Rock Toss. Each Zombie Hurt attack deals 15 damage. Hard Rock Toss deals 25 damage.

Some festive variants have appeared and distributed in respective holidays, with the same powers and attributes but different appearances and minor health differences.

Health

The Browncoat Zombie absorbs approximately 30 health. The Pumpkin Browncoat absorbs approximately 60 health. The Turkey Browncoat absorbs approximately 40 health. The Holiday Browncoat absorbs approximately 50 health.

Description

Browncoat Zombie

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Browncoat Zombie

Attacks Plants and Gardens with a Zombie munch attack.

Pumpkin Browncoat

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As the only Zombie vegan, the Pumpkin Browncoat refuses to partake in the eating of brains.

Turkey Browncoat

Don't ask how a turkey got stuck on his head. He's sensitive and doesn't want to talk about it.

Strategies

With

These zombies are not too strong on their own, and are best used as a distraction so you and your teammates can make progress towards your objective in-game. In Gardens & Graveyards, they can also be used to increase the number of zombies in the garden, so you can have a better chance of capturing it.

Against

Browncoats, as mentioned before, are not very strong on their own. When you encounter one, just use your primary weapon. You could also use your abilities, but it is not really worth it, as it would just be a waste for a zombie that is weak.

Festive variants

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Billboard promoting the Turkey Attack Pack. The main objective of this is to 'Unleash the Turkey Browncoats'.

To celebrate certain seasons that have occurred during the existence of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, special seasonal Browncoat zombies variants were released for a limited time. These are the methods of obtaining them:

Pumpkin Browncoat

Obtained by opening free daily Halloween Trick or Treat Packs between 11 October to 31 October 2014. Alternatively, Happy Halloween packs could be opened for 30,000 coins for the duration of two weeks starting from 31 October 2014. The packs later reappeared again on October 22, 2015, again for 30,000 coins.

Turkey Browncoat

Obtained by opening the free Turkey Attack Pack given to all players to commemorate Thanksgiving. Only ten can be obtained and they can only be obtained from this pack. For some odd reason, they did not return in 2015.

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Trivia

  • Sometimes, he will walk into the street and throw a rock. This is used as a long-range attack if he's aiming for a plant that is out of his range. This also happens with the Conehead Zombie and Buckethead Zombie, this is an attack known as Hard Rock Toss.
  • Players can kill him in one shot by hitting his head (except Sunflower besides the Mystic Flower charge ability).
  • His description says he uses a Munch attack, but if the player gets vanquished by him, the game says he used a Zombie Hurt attack.
  • Browncoat Zombies along with the Conehead Zombies and Buckethead Zombies do not stop running, even when a Potato Mine or a Spikeweed is in their way. However, they stop when a Tallnut Battlement is in their way.
  • Sometimes, they will run away from Chompers.
  • He is the only zombie to contain festive variants in this game.
  • Even though his holiday variant has his design compared to the Coffin and Outhouse Zombies, he does not receive an equally significant health boost.
  • Pumpkin Browncoat and Hunter Zombie are the only Zombies that (seemingly) does not eat brains.
    • Though if a Hunter Zombie makes it to the player's house, it still says he ate the player's brains.

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