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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Cactus (''Plants vs. Zombies Heroes'')}} |
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{{DISPLAYTITLE: Cactus (''Plants vs. Zombies Heroes'')}} |
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:''For other versions, see [[Cactus (disambiguation)]].'' |
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:''For other versions, see [[Cactus (disambiguation)]].'' |
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{{Heropic|Cactus}} |
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{{Heropic|Cactus}} |
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{{Infobox Plant/PvZH |
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{{Infobox Plant/PvZH |
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|tribe = Cactus Flower Plant |
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|tribe = Cactus Flower Plant |
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|trait = {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''' |
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|trait = {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''' |
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|ability = None |
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|flavor text = "It's true. I'm prickly on the outside but spongy on the inside."|ability = None}} |
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|flavor text = "It's true. I'm prickly on the outside but spongy on the inside."}} |
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'''Cactus''' is a {{PvZH Plant Category|premium|uncommon}} in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]]'' and a member of the {{PvZH Class|Guardian}} class. They cost 2{{PvZH Icon|sun}} to play, and has 1{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/5{{PvZH Icon|health}}. They have the {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}[[Card#Bullseye|'''Bullseye''']] trait, and do not have any abilities. |
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'''Cactus''' is a {{PvZH Plant Category|premium|uncommon}} in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]]'' and a member of the {{PvZH Class|Guardian}} class. They cost 2{{PvZH Icon|sun}} to play and have 1{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/5{{PvZH Icon|health}}. They have the {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''[[Card#Bullseye|Bullseye]]''' trait and do not have any abilities. |
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==Origins== |
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==Origins== |
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==Update history== |
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==Update history== |
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===Update 1.12.6=== |
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===Update 1.12.6=== |
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*Design change: The red thorns on their body are now displayed when they are on the field. |
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Cactus' health of 5 can be a big benefit, especially since they only cost 2 sun. Because of this, they can be played earlier in game, making it hard for your opponent to destroy them during those turns. Their high health makes this card as a reliant defensive wall to protect other powerful [[Card#Team-Up|'''Team-Up''']] plants behind them, such as [[Carrotillery]]. On top of that, having {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''' prevents your opponent from blocking the attack and gaining superpowers to get an advantage. Because of this trait, using cards that boost their strength such as [[Berry Angry]] and [[Fertilize]] aid them well. If you are playing as [[Grass Knuckles]], try to boost Cactus at a safe strength range of about 3 to get them out of range of most instant-kill tricks. Cactus can also be used as a method to finish off zombies with 1 health left, as their high health allows them to survive most attacks. |
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Cactus' health of 5 can be a big benefit, especially since they only cost 2 sun. Because of this, they can be played earlier in game, making it hard for your opponent to destroy them during those turns. Their high health makes this card as a reliant defensive wall to protect other powerful [[Card#Team-Up|'''Team-Up''']] plants behind them, such as [[Carrotillery]]. On top of that, having {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''' prevents your opponent from blocking the attack and gaining superpowers to get an advantage. Because of this trait, using cards that boost their strength such as [[Berry Angry]] and [[Fertilize]] aid them well. If you are playing as [[Grass Knuckles]], try to boost Cactus at a safe strength range of about 3 to get them out of range of most instant-kill tricks. Cactus can also be used as a method to finish off zombies with 1 health left, as their high health allows them to survive most attacks. |
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Due to them being in the flower tribe since update 1.12.6, they synergize with {{PvZHLink|Power Flower}} and [[Briar Rose]]. However, only [[Wall-Knight]] can do this. |
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Due to them being in the flower tribe, they synergize with {{PvZHLink|Power Flower}} and [[Briar Rose]]. However, only [[Wall-Knight]] can do this. |
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If [[Pecanolith]] is on the field, Cactus becomes a 5{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/5{{PvZH Icon|health}} plant with {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''', making them a more potent threat if they hit your opponent. |
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If [[Pecanolith]] is on the field, Cactus becomes a 5{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/5{{PvZH Icon|health}} plant with {{PvZH Icon|bullseye}}'''Bullseye''', making them a more potent threat if they hit your opponent. |
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==Trivia== |
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*Their description uses an excerpt from their description from [[Plants vs. Zombies]]. |
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*Their description uses an excerpt from their description from ''Plants vs. Zombies''. |
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[[Category:Bullseye cards]] |
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[[Category:Bullseye cards]] |
- For other versions, see Cactus (disambiguation).
Template:Heropic
Cactus is a premium uncommon plant card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes and a member of the Guardian class. They cost 2 to play and have 1/5. They have the Bullseye trait and do not have any abilities.
Origins
They are based on the plant in Plants vs. Zombies with the same name.
Statistics
- Class: Guardian
- Tribes: Cactus Flower Plant
- Trait: Bullseye
- Abilities: None
- Set - Rarity: Premium - Uncommon
Card description
"It's true. I'm prickly on the outside but spongy on the inside."
Update history
Update 1.12.6
Update ????
- Design change: The red thorns on their body are now displayed when they are on the field.
Update 1.14.13
- Set- Rarity change: Basic - Common → Premium - Uncommon
Strategies
With
Cactus' health of 5 can be a big benefit, especially since they only cost 2 sun. Because of this, they can be played earlier in game, making it hard for your opponent to destroy them during those turns. Their high health makes this card as a reliant defensive wall to protect other powerful Team-Up plants behind them, such as Carrotillery. On top of that, having Bullseye prevents your opponent from blocking the attack and gaining superpowers to get an advantage. Because of this trait, using cards that boost their strength such as Berry Angry and Fertilize aid them well. If you are playing as Grass Knuckles, try to boost Cactus at a safe strength range of about 3 to get them out of range of most instant-kill tricks. Cactus can also be used as a method to finish off zombies with 1 health left, as their high health allows them to survive most attacks.
Due to them being in the flower tribe, they synergize with Template:PvZHLink and Briar Rose. However, only Wall-Knight can do this.
If Pecanolith is on the field, Cactus becomes a 5/5 plant with Bullseye, making them a more potent threat if they hit your opponent.
Against
Using zombie cards that can lower they strength, such as Pied Piper or Nibble, are able to prevent them from attacking. However, be wary as the Guardian class has access to Spineapple to boost them if the aforementioned methods were used. Tricks that can destroy them such as Rolling Stone and Weed Spray, as well as Deadly zombies can destroy them easily. Bouncing them with cards such as Backyard Bounce will expose the plant they are defending, if there is one, making that plant vulnerable to damage. If Cactus is boosted, consider using Rocket Science or Locust Swarm, as their high health will make them last for a while. Cactus also needs to be boosted to be at their most efficient level, so using the above methods early are also good.
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Cactus (PvZH).
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Trivia
- Their description uses an excerpt from their description from Plants vs. Zombies.