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|image/GW2 = Heal WeedGW2.png |
|image/GW2 = Heal WeedGW2.png |
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+ | |special/GW2 = Healing |
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|range/GW2 = Close |
|range/GW2 = Close |
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+ | |flavor text/GW2 = This Weed comes equipped with magical healing generic brand adhesive bandages! Don't tell anyone, but they aren't waterproof. |
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+ | |primary weapon/BfN = N/A |
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+ | |special/BfN = Healing |
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|role/BfN = Support |
|role/BfN = Support |
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|cooldown/BfN = 5 min. |
|cooldown/BfN = 5 min. |
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+ | |flavor text/BfN = This Weed comes equipped with magical healing generic brand adhesive bandages! Don't tell anyone, but they aren't waterproof. |
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− | '''Heal Weed''' is a [[:Category:Spawnable Plants|Spawnable]] [[Weed]] variant in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]''. It has slightly less health than a Terracotta Weed. Once summoned, it will search for injured plants. When it meets a plant, the Heal Weed will begin to drop sun-drops to heal that plant every 3-5 seconds or so. It is the plant counterpart of the [[Heal Zombie]]. |
+ | '''Heal Weed''' is a [[:Category:Spawnable Plants|Spawnable]] [[Weed]] variant in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'' and ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville]]''. It has slightly less health than a Terracotta Weed. Once summoned, it will search for injured plants. When it meets a plant, the Heal Weed will begin to drop sun-drops to heal that plant every 3-5 seconds or so. It is the plant counterpart of the [[Heal Zombie]]. |
In [[Backyard Battleground]], Heal Weeds, if a player gets close enough to one, have a tendency to start following after the player exclusively, completely ignoring other plants, even if the player is at full health. It will not stop following the player unless the player gets far away enough or the player activates the Cactus' [[Garlic Drone|Garlic]]/[[Artichoke Drone]]. The same goes for the [[Flag Weed]]. |
In [[Backyard Battleground]], Heal Weeds, if a player gets close enough to one, have a tendency to start following after the player exclusively, completely ignoring other plants, even if the player is at full health. It will not stop following the player unless the player gets far away enough or the player activates the Cactus' [[Garlic Drone|Garlic]]/[[Artichoke Drone]]. The same goes for the [[Flag Weed]]. |
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Close_up_heal_weed.jpeg|A close up of the Heal Weed |
Close_up_heal_weed.jpeg|A close up of the Heal Weed |
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Plants vs. Zombies™ Garden Warfare 2 (4).png|Heal Weed observed from behind |
Plants vs. Zombies™ Garden Warfare 2 (4).png|Heal Weed observed from behind |
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+ | Icon_Minions_Heal_Weed.png|Their icon in ''Battle for Neighborville'' |
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*Its headgear is most likely based on the "Organic Nurse Cap" hat for the Sunflower from [[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare|the first game]]. |
*Its headgear is most likely based on the "Organic Nurse Cap" hat for the Sunflower from [[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare|the first game]]. |
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*If one looks closely, one can see that it wears a backpack made of leaves. |
*If one looks closely, one can see that it wears a backpack made of leaves. |
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+ | *Its ability to drop healing sun references a scrapped ability for the Sunflower, and is similar to [[Sunny Side Up]]. |
*Unlike Heal Zombies, Heal Weeds can heal themselves with their own sun drops. |
*Unlike Heal Zombies, Heal Weeds can heal themselves with their own sun drops. |
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*In Backyard Battleground, Heal Weeds do spawn along with other Weeds. However, their zombie counterparts do not spawn. |
*In Backyard Battleground, Heal Weeds do spawn along with other Weeds. However, their zombie counterparts do not spawn. |
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*Sometimes it will follow you even if you're not hurt. |
*Sometimes it will follow you even if you're not hurt. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Heal Zombie]] |
*[[Heal Zombie]] |
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{{Plants/Shooters}} |
Revision as of 22:45, 13 June 2020
Heal Weed is a Spawnable Weed variant in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 and Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. It has slightly less health than a Terracotta Weed. Once summoned, it will search for injured plants. When it meets a plant, the Heal Weed will begin to drop sun-drops to heal that plant every 3-5 seconds or so. It is the plant counterpart of the Heal Zombie.
In Backyard Battleground, Heal Weeds, if a player gets close enough to one, have a tendency to start following after the player exclusively, completely ignoring other plants, even if the player is at full health. It will not stop following the player unless the player gets far away enough or the player activates the Cactus' Garlic/Artichoke Drone. The same goes for the Flag Weed.
Stickerbook description
This Weed comes equipped with magical healing generic brand adhesive bandages! Don't tell anyone, but they aren't waterproof.
Gallery
Trivia
- Its headgear is most likely based on the "Organic Nurse Cap" hat for the Sunflower from the first game.
- If one looks closely, one can see that it wears a backpack made of leaves.
- Its ability to drop healing sun references a scrapped ability for the Sunflower, and is similar to Sunny Side Up.
- Unlike Heal Zombies, Heal Weeds can heal themselves with their own sun drops.
- In Backyard Battleground, Heal Weeds do spawn along with other Weeds. However, their zombie counterparts do not spawn.
- Sometimes it will follow you even if you're not hurt.
See also
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