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{{Plantpic|Goo Peashooter}} |
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+ | :''For other uses, see [[Peashooter (disambiguation)]].'' |
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− | <blockquote>''Not to be confused with [[Toxic Pea]].''</blockquote> |
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|caption = Goo Peashooters shoot poison peas at zombies, poisoning them as well as slowing them down. |
|caption = Goo Peashooters shoot poison peas at zombies, poisoning them as well as slowing them down. |
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− | |recharge = 5 |
+ | |recharge = 5 seconds |
− | |damage = 30 |
+ | |damage = 30 [[damage per shot]] |
+ | |family = Ail-mint |
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|unlocked = 250 seed packets |
|unlocked = 250 seed packets |
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+ | |costume1 = Goo PeashooterCostume |
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|flavor text = Goo Peashooter is a goopy shooter. See? See how that works? It's a play on words. Words are often playful, folks! |
|flavor text = Goo Peashooter is a goopy shooter. See? See how that works? It's a play on words. Words are often playful, folks! |
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− | '''Goo Peashooter''' is a premium plant in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'' that was introduced in the 7.0.1 update. It shoots poison peas at zombies that do damage over time, as well as slowing them. |
+ | '''Goo Peashooter''' is a premium plant in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'' that was introduced in the 7.0.1 update. It shoots poison peas at zombies that do damage over time, as well as slowing them. Its poison can stack and do more damage to the zombies as more stacks of it are applied. |
− | + | Goo Peashooter requires 250 [[seed packet]]s to unlock it for free. The player can do so by replaying Lost City levels to earn Piñatas from the piñata tracker. |
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==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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+ | [[File:220px-Doperwt rijserwt peulen Pisum sativum.jpg|left|120px|''Pisum sativum'']] |
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Like most other peashooting plants, it is based on the [[:wikipedia:Pea|Pisum sativum]], commonly known as the pea. Its ability and being a peashooting plant is also partially based on [[Toxic Pea]] from ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]''. |
Like most other peashooting plants, it is based on the [[:wikipedia:Pea|Pisum sativum]], commonly known as the pea. Its ability and being a peashooting plant is also partially based on [[Toxic Pea]] from ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]''. |
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− | Its Almanac entry points out how its name is a play on the words "goopy shooter," since Goo Peashooter shoots goop at zombies. |
+ | Its Almanac entry points out how its name is a play on the words "goopy shooter," since Goo Peashooter shoots goop at zombies.{{Clear}} |
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==Almanac entry== |
==Almanac entry== |
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{{Almanac/Goo Peashooter}} |
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===Plant Food effect=== |
===Plant Food effect=== |
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When fed [[Plant Food]], Goo Peashooter will launch a giant ball of poison that poisons all zombies in its lane as well heavily reducing their speed. |
When fed [[Plant Food]], Goo Peashooter will launch a giant ball of poison that poisons all zombies in its lane as well heavily reducing their speed. |
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+ | ===Ail-mint effect=== |
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+ | When boosted by [[Ail-mint]], Goo Peashooter will have an additional 75 [[DPS]] added to its poisonous pea, an additional 4 DPS of poison will be added per stack of poison for the duration of the boost, and its Plant Food attack will receive in additional 132 DPS. |
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===Level upgrades=== |
===Level upgrades=== |
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==Strategies== |
==Strategies== |
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+ | Direct damage-wise, Goo Peashooter is not that impressive. For doing direct damage, there are much better options such as [[Repeater]], [[Melon-pult]], and [[Laser Bean]], as they either do more damage for a similar cost or have better effects. |
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− | The poison (not the projectile itself) delivered from projectiles will go through armors like buckets and cones and damage the target directly, making Goo Peashooter a potential choice when dealing with [[Buckethead Zombie]]s and [[Knight Zombie]]s; while [[Magnet-shroom]] would probably be a more effective option overall, Goo Peashooter has a faster cooldown, making it an excellent early defense against armored zombies that enter the lawn, and it also stacks with the slowing perfume effect it dishes out. However, this shouldn’t be depended on when the zombie waves get more compact later during the stage, as the Goo Peashooter can get easily overwhelmed without other plants assisting it. Also, it should be noted that its poison will go straight through [[Excavator Zombie]]'s shovel, which make it one of the few peashooting plants that can effectively combat Excavator Zombies. |
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+ | However, one good aspect of this plant is that Goo Peashooter will also poison the target, essentially making it a reusable [[Shadow-shroom]], allowing it to dispatch armored zombies such as [[Buckethead Zombie]]s and [[Knight Zombie]]s easily, although a similar outcome can be reached using a [[Magnet-shroom]], the said plant does not directly damage zombies and therefore other plants must take them out. |
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+ | Another good aspect of this plant is that the target receives [[Stallia]]'s slowing perfume status effect, which helps it outclass the [[Snow Pea]], including the fact that it can be used in tandem with [[:Category:Fire plants|fire-based plants]] such as [[Snapdragon]] and [[Pepper-mint]]. This is espically key in [[Frostbite Caves]] levels where [[Hunter Zombie]]s and cold winds will mean thawing plants are crucial. However, at higher levels the Snow Pea can freeze targets in place, so it really depends on the level of the plants in question and the board situation. |
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+ | Take note that since it shoots out a solid projectile, [[Jester Zombie]] is immune to it and will just reflect it back. The poison will also take time to fully damage the target, meaning faster zombies such as [[Zombie Chicken]] and [[Blastronaut Zombie]] will easily speed past it before the poison can kill them. It is also a poor choice in later [[Endless Zone]] levels and levels that spawn huge waves of zombies as Goo Peashooter will be overwhelmed, since its projectile can only affect the frontmost target. In short the Goo-Peashooter isn’t an effective option for crowd control; a [[Shadow-shroom]] given some plant food can poison all targets on screen for an effective amount of time, making it a better option for mass poisoning of all targets, although at the cost of lacking the slowing perfume. |
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+ | One good thing to note that despite clearly being a projectile shot at the front, [[Excavator Zombie]] cannot deflect it with his shovel, allowing Goo Peashooter to dispatch him unlike most other [[:Category:Peashooting plants|peashooting plants]]. |
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+ | Goo Peashooter's [[Plant Food]] effect is useful if the entire lane needs to be poisoned, with an added bonus of knockback. However, it faces competition with Shadow-shroom, as Shadow-shroom's plant food ability can target all on-screen zombies at once. That being said, Goo Peashooter's giant slime ball can wipe out every zombie in its path when combined with [[Blover]]. |
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− | Goo Peashooter’s ability to affect targets with its slowing perfume makes it another slowing plant option to work in conjunction with fire plants, which negate freeze effects cast by plants with cooling abilities. This could make it a potential option for use in levels that require plants that give off ice-repelling heat. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | GooPea.png|HD Goo Peashooter |
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− | Goo peashooter.png|Goo Peashooter's [[seed packet]] |
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− | Poison Peashooter Seed Packet Image.png|Goo Peashooter's seed packet image |
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− | BoostedGooPeashooterPacket.jpg|A boosted Goo Peashooter seed packet |
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− | ImitaterGooPeashooterPacket.jpg|A boosted Imitater Goo Peashooter seed packet |
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− | PLANTPOISONPEASHOOTER 1536 00.PTX.png|Sprites and textures |
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− | 230AE669-9074-4281-8541-7833190D2B24.jpeg|Goo-Peashooter bundle in the [[Store]] |
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− | Goo-Peashooter Early Access Ad.png|Goo-Peashooter in an advertisement to purchase Goo-Peashooter |
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− | 312809BB-F677-4FC8-8A22-57AB9DDA91B1.jpeg|Goo-Peashooter in an advertisement to purchase Goo-Peashooter in the main menu |
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− | Goo-Peashooter Projectile (Lvl 1).jpg|Goo Peashooter's projectile at level 1 |
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− | GooPeashooterProjectileLevel3-6.jpg|Level 3-6 Projectile |
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− | MakingaGooBubble.jpg|Goo Peashooter about to use its Plant Food ability |
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− | Goo-Peashooter Plant Food Projectile.jpg|[[Plant Food]] projectile |
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− | Goo-Peashooter Poisonous Trail.jpg|A poisonous trail created by Goo Peashooter after using its Plant Food ability |
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− | GooPeashooterAd.jpg|Goo Peashooter in an advertisement |
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− | GooPeashooterReadytoUnlock.jpg|Goo Peashooter ready to be unlocked |
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− | GooPeashooterReadytoUnlockSeedPacket.jpg|Goo Peashooter ready to unlock seed packet |
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− | UnlockingGooPeashooter.jpg|Unlocked |
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− | Obtaining Goo-Peashooter Seed Packets.png|Obtaining Goo Peashooter seed packets from a piñata |
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− | GooPeashooterLevelUp.jpg|Goo Peashooter's animation when it is ready to level up |
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− | GooPeashooterWatered.jpg|Goo Peashooter being watered in the [[Zen Garden (PvZ2)|Zen Garden]] |
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− | GooPeashooterwithBoostedPacket.jpg|A Goo Peashooter in the Zen Garden with its boost |
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− | BoostedGooPeashooterinZenGarden.jpg|Boosted Goo Peashooter in the Zen Garden |
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− | FrozenGooPeashooter.jpg|A frozen Goo Peashooter |
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− | GooPeashooteronaGoldTile.jpg|Goo Peashooter on a [[Gold Tile]] |
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− | GooPeashooteronaLilyPad.jpg|Goo Peashooter on a [[Lily Pad]] |
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− | GooPeashooteronaPowerTile.jpg|Goo Peashooter on a [[Power Tile]] |
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− | GrayedOutGooPeashooter.jpg|A grayed-out Goo Peashooter |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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**The reason Goo Peashooter bounces around during its idle animation is because it is really happy and friendly. |
**The reason Goo Peashooter bounces around during its idle animation is because it is really happy and friendly. |
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**It is recommended that gardeners wash their hands after handling a Goo Peashooter. |
**It is recommended that gardeners wash their hands after handling a Goo Peashooter. |
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− | *Both Shadow Peashooter and Goo Peashooter fire projectiles that causes [[Stallia]]'s perfume status effect. |
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− | *It is the third plant in ''Plants vs. Zombies 2'' that can be earned by collecting seed packets, the first being Shadow Peashooter and the second being [[Sling Pea]]. |
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*It is one of the two premium plants that has the [[Modern Day]]/[[Player's House]] grass background in its Almanac, instead of the blue background with bright squares, the first being Shadow Peashooter. |
*It is one of the two premium plants that has the [[Modern Day]]/[[Player's House]] grass background in its Almanac, instead of the blue background with bright squares, the first being Shadow Peashooter. |
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− | *There is currently a bug in 7.0.1 in which Goo Peashooter does not play all of the sounds that should play alongside it in regular gameplay. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Peashooter]] |
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*[[Shadow-shroom]] |
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Revision as of 23:19, 21 October 2019
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- For other uses, see Peashooter (disambiguation).
Goo Peashooter is a premium plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2 that was introduced in the 7.0.1 update. It shoots poison peas at zombies that do damage over time, as well as slowing them. Its poison can stack and do more damage to the zombies as more stacks of it are applied.
Goo Peashooter requires 250 seed packets to unlock it for free. The player can do so by replaying Lost City levels to earn Piñatas from the piñata tracker.
Origins
Like most other peashooting plants, it is based on the Pisum sativum, commonly known as the pea. Its ability and being a peashooting plant is also partially based on Toxic Pea from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
Its Almanac entry points out how its name is a play on the words "goopy shooter," since Goo Peashooter shoots goop at zombies.
Almanac entry
Note: The stats shown below only apply to Level 1.
Goo Peashooter
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Goo Peashooters shoot poison peas at zombies, poisoning them as well as slowing them down. Goo Peashooter is a goopy shooter. See? See how that works? It's a play on words. Words are often playful, folks! |
Upgrades
Plant Food effect
When fed Plant Food, Goo Peashooter will launch a giant ball of poison that poisons all zombies in its lane as well heavily reducing their speed.
Ail-mint effect
When boosted by Ail-mint, Goo Peashooter will have an additional 75 DPS added to its poisonous pea, an additional 4 DPS of poison will be added per stack of poison for the duration of the boost, and its Plant Food attack will receive in additional 132 DPS.
Level upgrades
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Sun Cost | Recharge | Toughness | Damage | Poison Damage* | Max Stacks |
Slowdown Percentage* | Poison and Stall Duration |
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1 | 0 | 0 | 125 | 5 seconds | 300 damage | 30 damage | 3 damage | 75 damage | 25 | 2% | 10% | 2 seconds | 2 seconds | Normal |
2 | 10 | 1,000 | 125 | 5 seconds | 350 damage | 35 damage | 78 damage | 26 | +10% | |||||
3 | 25 | 2,500 | 125 | 4.5 seconds | 400 damage | 40 damage | 81 damage | 27 | +20% | |||||
4 | 50 | 5,000 | 125 | 4.5 seconds | 450 damage | 45 damage | 84 damage | 28 | 3% | +30% | ||||
5 | 100 | 10,000 | 125 | 4 seconds | 550 damage | 50 damage | 87 damage | 29 | 3 seconds | +40% | ||||
6 | 200 | 20,000 | 100 | 4 seconds | 600 damage | 55 damage | 90 damage | 30 | +50% | |||||
7 | 400 | 30,000 | 100 | 3.5 seconds | 650 damage | 60 damage | 93 damage | 31 | +60% | |||||
8 | 800 | 50,000 | 100 | 3.5 seconds | 700 damage | 65 damage | 4 damage | 124 damage | 31 | +70% | ||||
9 | 1,200 | 75,000 | 100 | 3 seconds | 800 damage | 70 damage | 128 damage | 32 | 4 seconds | +80% | ||||
10 | 1,600 | 100,000 | 100 | 3 seconds | 900 damage | 75 damage | 132 damage | 33 | +90% |
*Per stack.
Strategies
Direct damage-wise, Goo Peashooter is not that impressive. For doing direct damage, there are much better options such as Repeater, Melon-pult, and Laser Bean, as they either do more damage for a similar cost or have better effects.
However, one good aspect of this plant is that Goo Peashooter will also poison the target, essentially making it a reusable Shadow-shroom, allowing it to dispatch armored zombies such as Buckethead Zombies and Knight Zombies easily, although a similar outcome can be reached using a Magnet-shroom, the said plant does not directly damage zombies and therefore other plants must take them out.
Another good aspect of this plant is that the target receives Stallia's slowing perfume status effect, which helps it outclass the Snow Pea, including the fact that it can be used in tandem with fire-based plants such as Snapdragon and Pepper-mint. This is espically key in Frostbite Caves levels where Hunter Zombies and cold winds will mean thawing plants are crucial. However, at higher levels the Snow Pea can freeze targets in place, so it really depends on the level of the plants in question and the board situation.
Take note that since it shoots out a solid projectile, Jester Zombie is immune to it and will just reflect it back. The poison will also take time to fully damage the target, meaning faster zombies such as Zombie Chicken and Blastronaut Zombie will easily speed past it before the poison can kill them. It is also a poor choice in later Endless Zone levels and levels that spawn huge waves of zombies as Goo Peashooter will be overwhelmed, since its projectile can only affect the frontmost target. In short the Goo-Peashooter isn’t an effective option for crowd control; a Shadow-shroom given some plant food can poison all targets on screen for an effective amount of time, making it a better option for mass poisoning of all targets, although at the cost of lacking the slowing perfume.
One good thing to note that despite clearly being a projectile shot at the front, Excavator Zombie cannot deflect it with his shovel, allowing Goo Peashooter to dispatch him unlike most other peashooting plants.
Goo Peashooter's Plant Food effect is useful if the entire lane needs to be poisoned, with an added bonus of knockback. However, it faces competition with Shadow-shroom, as Shadow-shroom's plant food ability can target all on-screen zombies at once. That being said, Goo Peashooter's giant slime ball can wipe out every zombie in its path when combined with Blover.
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Goo Peashooter.
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Trivia
- A post by PopCap representative Haemophilus_EA reveals a few facts about the Goo Peashooter:
- It is Peashooter's sticky cousin, similar to how Shadow Peashooter is Peashooter's darker cousin.
- The reason Goo Peashooter bounces around during its idle animation is because it is really happy and friendly.
- It is recommended that gardeners wash their hands after handling a Goo Peashooter.
- It is one of the two premium plants that has the Modern Day/Player's House grass background in its Almanac, instead of the blue background with bright squares, the first being Shadow Peashooter.
See also
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Day | Peashooter · Sunflower · Cherry Bomb · Wall-nut · Potato Mine · Snow Pea · Chomper · Repeater |
Night | Puff-shroom · Sun-shroom · Fume-shroom · Grave Buster · Hypno-shroom · Scaredy-shroom · Ice-shroom · Doom-shroom |
Pool | Lily Pad · Squash · Threepeater · Tangle Kelp · Jalapeno · Spikeweed · Torchwood · Tall-nut |
Fog | Sea-shroom · Plantern · Cactus · Blover · Split Pea · Starfruit · Pumpkin · Magnet-shroom |
Roof | Cabbage-pult · Flower Pot · Kernel-pult · Coffee Bean · Garlic · Umbrella Leaf · Marigold · Melon-pult |
Upgrades | Gatling Pea · Twin Sunflower · Gloom-shroom · Cattail · Winter Melon · Gold Magnet · Spikerock · Cob Cannon |
Others | Imitater · Explode-o-nut · Giant Wall-nut · Reverse Repeater · Giant Sunflower · Giant Marigold · Sprout · Tree of Wisdom |
Plants vs. Zombies: Social Edition | |
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Normal | Peashooter · Sunflower · Cherry Bomb · Wall-nut · Potato Mine · Chomper · Repeater · Puff-shroom · Scaredy-shroom · Snow Pea · Sun-shroom · Fume-shroom · Grave Buster · Lily Pad · Squash · Spikeweed · Tangle Kelp · Torchwood · Sea-shroom · Jalapeno · Coffee Bean · Tall-nut · Pumpkin · Magnet-shroom · Blover · Melon-pult · Cactus |
Premium | Pickled Pepper · Icy Fume-shroom · Fire-shroom · Flamewood · Vine-nut · Gatling Pea · Twin Sunflower · Gloom-shroom · Winter Melon · Super Chomper · Future Star · Calm Chuck |
Plants vs. Zombies Adventures | |
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>Normal | Peashooter · Sunflower · Aspearagus · Wall-nut · Cherry Bomb · Popcorn · Beet · Snow Pea · Jalapeño · Magnet Plant · Flaming Pea · Shamrock · Bamboo Shoot · Repeater · Chilly Pepper · Twin Sunflower |
VIPs | Sweet Pea · Beeshooter · Hard-nut · Acespearagus · Power Flower · Beetboxer · Ice Queen Pea · Shamrockstar · Bamboom |
Others | Trees |
Plants vs. Zombies 2 (Chinese version) | |
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Ancient Egypt | Peashooter · Sunflower · Wall-nut · Cabbage-pult · Bloomerang · Iceberg Lettuce · Grave Buster · Bonk Choy · Repeater · Twin Sunflower · Snow Pea · Cherry Bomb · Torchwood |
Pirate Seas | Kernel-pult · Snapdragon · Power Lily · Spikeweed · Spring Bean · Coconut Cannon · Spikerock · Lightning Reed · Tall-nut |
Wild West | Threepeater · Squash · Split Pea · Chili Bean · Jalapeno · Pea Pod · Melon-pult · Winter Melon · Imitater |
Kongfu World | Resistant Radish · Fire Gourd · Heavenly Peach · Bamboo Shoot |
Far Future | Laser Bean · Blover · Citron · E.M.Peach · Infi-nut · Magnifying Grass · Tile Turnip · Starfruit |
Dark Ages | Hypno-shroom · Sun-shroom · Puff-shroom · Fume-shroom · Sun Bean · Pea-nut · Magnet-shroom · Oak Archer · Coffee Bean · Plantern |
Big Wave Beach | Acid Lemon · Lotus Pod · Lily Pad · Bowling Bulb · Banana Launcher · Guacodile · Tangle Kelp · Homing Thistle |
Frostbite Caves | Hurrikale · Fire Peashooter · Hot Potato · Pepper-pult · Chard Guard · Stunion · Rafflesia · Whirlwind Acorn |
Sky City | Rotobaga · Loquat · Asparagus · Saucer · Horsebean · Groundcherry · Anthurium · Pineapple |
Lost City | Lava Guava · Red Stinger · A.K.E.E. · Stallia · Gold Leaf · Toadstool · Jackfruit |
Neon Mixtape Tour | Morning Glory · Phat Beet · Thyme Warp · Celery Stalker · Spore-shroom · Garlic · Intensive Carrot · Cactus |
Jurassic Marsh | Primal Peashooter · Primal Wall-nut · Perfume-shroom · Primal Sunflower · Primal Potato Mine · Primal Rafflesia · Dino-Roar Grass · Timid Thorns · Sugarcane Master |
Modern Day | Shadow-shroom · Caulipower · Moonflower · Grimrose · Nightshade · Dusk Lobber · Blooming Heart |
Steam Age | Gold Bloom · Flat-shroom · Maypop Mechanic · Lotus Shooter · Wind-Blowing Vanilla · Lily of Pharmacy · Mulberry Blaster |
Renaissance Age |
Aloe · Bearberry Mortar · Wax Gourd Guard · Oily Olive · Jeweler Pomegranate · Dartichoke |
Heian Age | Dripping Diphylleia · Stephania · Tupistra Stalker · Dendrobium Windbreak · Chef Cypripedium · Boophone Geigi |
Fairytale Forest | Ents · Heath Seeker · Hat Mushroom · Hocus Crocus · Princess Spring Grass · Bamboo Trooper |
Monthly special | Pyro-shroom · Carrotillery · Cryo-shroom · Dandelion · Strong Broccoli · Machine Gun Pomegranate · Chomper · Sweet Potato · Landlord Bamboo · Sap-fling · Ghost Pepper · Chestnut Squad · Bamboo Bro · Rose Swordfighter · Magic-shroom · Electric Blueberry · Mischief Radish · Endurian · Pumpkin Witch · Sunflower Singer · Snow Cotton · Agave · Kiwifruit · Pretty Plum · Dragonfruit · Angel Starfruit · Gatling Pea · Banksia Boxer · Flame Flower Queen · Cattail · Grapeshot · Cold Snapdragon · Shrinking Violet · Cob Cannon · Apple Mortar · Witch Hazel · Escape Root · Electric Currant · White Melon Sumo Wrestler · Wasabi Whip · Explode-O-Nut · Parsnip · Missile Toe · Kiwibeast · Electric Peashooter · Hot Date · Icy Currant · Tulip Trumpeter · Eggplant Ninja · Banana Dancer · Dual Pistol Pinecone · Narcissus Shooter · Alarm Explosive Arrowhead · Holly Barrier · Shadow Peashooter · Snap Pea · Crystal Orchid · Sling Pea · Thunder Snapdragon · Electrici-tea · Imp Pear · Strawburst · Egret Flower Plane · Goo Peashooter · Elaeocarpus-pult · Water Chestnut Brothers · Pokra · Dollarweed Drummer · Ultomato · Shadow Vanilla · Splendens Blade · Stickybomb Rice · Gumnut · Olive Pit · Earthstar Nuclear Silo · Headbutter Lettuce · Dazey Chain · Boom Balloon Flower · Celebration Soda Palm · Claw Gloriosa · Impatiens Shooter · Turkey-pult · Hammer Flower · Fishhook Grass · Mangosteen · Inferno · Tigerstool · Gardener Grass · Draftodil · Buttercup · Byttneria Meteor Hammer · Laser Crown Flower · Zoybean Pod · Orchid Mage · Jack O' Lantern · Twin Year of the Rabbits · Pea Pharmacist · Pike Hoya · Vamporcini · Burdock Batter · Pumpkin · Capaci-cone · Cranesbill Fencer · Meteor Flower · Gorgon Pitcher · Power Vine · Parkour Mandrake · Abyss Anemone · Abyss Devil's Claw · Hoya Heart · Pea Vine · MayBee · Oilseed-pult · Leaf-Blade Dracaena · Bamboo Spartan · Shine Vine · Sunshine Leek · Nightcap · Pyre Vine · Gluttonous Snapdragon · Bun Chi · Heliconia Gunner |
Others | Potato Mine · Flower Pot · 8-Bit Peashooter · Tactical Cuke |
Hero Plants | P-Mech Assembler - Flamestar |
Removed | Rotten Red |
Plants vs. Zombies Online | |
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Player's House | Sunflower · Peashooter · Wall-nut · Potato Mine |
Qin Shi Huang Mausoleum | Bruce Bamboo · Carrot Rocket · Pomegranate · Dandelion · Venus Flytrap · Wax Gourd · Sod |
Ancient Egypt | Bloomerang · Bonk Choy · Grave Buster · Iceberg Lettuce · Cabbage-pult |
Pirate Seas | Snapdragon · Spikeweed · Spring Bean · Kernel-pult · Coconut Cannon · Narcissus · Endurian · Spikerock · Pineapple-pult · Threepeater |
Far Future | Laser Bean · Blover · Citron · E.M.Peach · Tile Turnip · Ganoderma · Banana Tree · Nitro-shroom · Infi-nut · Magnifying Grass |
East Sea Dragon Palace | Oxygen Algae · Garlic · Bubble Flower · Electric Sea Pine |
Upgrades | Twin Sunflower · Repeater |
VIPs | Winter Melon |
Power Ups | Cherry Bomb · Jalapeno |
Premium | Squash · Snow Pea · Tall-nut |
Adventure Mode only | Magic Vine · Split Pea · Chili Bean · Lightning Reed · Pea Pod · Melon-pult · Starfruit · Chomper · Fire Peashooter · Cattail · Rose Swordfighter · Clivia · Sap-fling · Acid Lemon · Magic-shroom · Ghost Pepper · Guacodile · Hurrikale · Plantern · Oak Archer · Homing Thistle · Pepper-pult · Resistant Radish · Toadstool · Blooming Heart · Red Stinger · Electric Blueberry · A.K.E.E. · Moonflower · Agave · Asparagus · Pumpkin Witch · Mine Fruit · Sea Anemone · Lychee Drill · Sea Starfruit |
Plants vs. Zombies 3 | |
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Neighborville | Sunflower · Wall-Nut · Bamboo Shoots · Peashooter · Bonk Choy |
Lost Keys Lake | Lily Pad · Tangle Kelp · Squash |
Mt. Quesogrande | Chili Bean · Silversword · Cabbage-Pult |
Power-Ups | Grapes of Wrath · Chilly Pepper · Jalapeño · Cherry Bomb · Blover |
Pre-2021 | Puff-Shroom · Buttercup · Garlic · Potato Mine · Pushywillow · Chard Guard · Spikeweed · Kernel-Pult · Caramel Popcorn · Lightning Reed · Melon-Pult · Shuffle Truffle · Blockbuster · Butternut Squash · Ragweed · Sawgrass · Fire Peashooter · Pine Needler · Snow Pea · Night Cap · Aloe Vera · Sweet Potato · Hydrangea · Dogwood · Chomper · Flak Seed · Gravitree · Gloom-Shroom · Lemon-Aid · Starfruit · Snapdragon · Fairy Ring Mushroom · Kalestorm · Star Tree · Magic Beans |