Screenshot 2018-02-07-19-15-02-1.png|Buried Treasure '''Fused''' with [[Kitchen Sink Zombie]]
Screenshot 2018-02-07-19-15-02-1.png|Buried Treasure '''Fused''' with [[Kitchen Sink Zombie]]
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Screenshot_2018-02-08-15-41-24-1.png|[[Wormhole Gatekeeper]] '''Fused''' with Buried Treasure
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Revision as of 08:45, 8 February 2018
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Buried Treasure is a triassicrarezombiecard in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the Sneaky class. It costs 1 to play, and has 2/2. It does not have any traits, and its Fusion ability Conjures a legendary card, and reduces its cost by 1. This ability does not activate if the zombie hero has 10 or more cards in their hand.
Ability: Fusion: Conjure a Legendary card, and it costs 1 less.
Set - Rarity: Triassic - Rare
Card description
Neptuna knew only one way to motivate an army of invading zombie pirates. Tell them about the secret treasure.
Update history
Update 1.24.6
Added to the game.
Strategies
With
This card is a fantastic starting card, allowing you to Conjure a legendary card in the first few turns. However, it is rather frail and will likely be destroyed if you do not use it in the early game. If you have Swabbie in your hand along with this card in the first turn, you can make this card effect go into play immediately. You could also play this with Unthawed Viking to Freeze almost all plants on the board. This goes even better when Cryo-Yeti is also on the board. However, you can get legendaries that don't really fit in your deck such as Gargantuar Mime in a deck that doesn't revolve around bonus attack cards. Generally, you should try play this in the early game, and be prepared to utilize what this card gives you.
Against
Most of the time you will see this card played around the first three turns, in which there isn't much you can do about it. If you can, use plants that have 2 such as Primal Peashooter or tricks that can remove it such as Banana Bomb to take it out as fast as possible. If it is played in the later game, most cards will be able to take it out. If Swabbie is played on it on the first turn, though, be prepared for a very powerful card to be played.