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:''Not to be confused with the [[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes#Heroes|Heroes]] from [[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]].'' |
:''Not to be confused with the [[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes#Heroes|Heroes]] from [[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]].'' |
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− | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were a game mechanic and variation of plants that |
+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were a game mechanic and variation of plants that were only seen in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West]]''. They acted the same as their normal counterparts (except [[Iron Man Nut]]) that could be moved by the player anywhere (except for dips in the earth at [[Outsmart the Fire Child]] and [[Battle of the Ox-Demon]] levels) at any time. Once the Hero Plant itself was upgraded to a specific level, they would also have different special abilities and a special skill that would activate automatically once charged, similar to the anger and Plant Food system in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars]]''. However, the player could only use one Hero Plant in each level, and the Hero Plant would appear on the 5*3 square of the player's lawn immediately once the level started. When the Hero Plant was eaten, it is absent for some time on the lawn, after which it appears in the same place as originally. |
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+ | Each Hero Plant could be leveled up by earning experience when being used in levels. By each time it leveled up, the plant would gain skill points (displayed by leaves) that could be used to upgrade the abilities and skill of that plant, which increased the probability and effectiveness. Some skills and abilities could only be upgraded once the Hero Plant reached a certain level |
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+ | ==Upgrading Hero Plants== |
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+ | [[File:Меню.jpg|thumb|Upgrade menu]]To upgrade the Hero Plants, player must click on the silver statue of [[Monk Flower]] in main menu. А menu of heroes opens, in which player can see the level of the hero, his parameters and available improvements. When the Hero Plant is present on the lawn, it increases its experience, gradually earning a new level. When getting a new level, a wave emanates from the hero, killing all the zombies on the screen, and the player receives the skill points necessary to improve one of the skills. |
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+ | Each hero has five skills. The first two require one skill point to open and first upgrade and two to further upgrades. The next two are two for opening and first updating and four for amplification. The fifth skill is superpower. It can be opened only at the tenth level and requires 4 points to open and 8 to improve. The maximum level of the hero is 20, and the maximum number of points is 80, which is exactly enough for a full leveling of all skills. The player can pay for in order to instantly get a level, and for 20 gems he can reset all skills, returning their full cost in skill points |
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==List of Hero Plants== |
==List of Hero Plants== |
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===Iron Man Nut=== |
===Iron Man Nut=== |
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+ | |[[File:Iron Man NutJttW.png]] |
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===Monkey King Peashooter=== |
===Monkey King Peashooter=== |
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===Pig Squash=== |
===Pig Squash=== |
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⚫ | Charges for a while, then you select an area for it to smash. One of its special abilities is to release a [[Garden Rake]]. Can heal itself and produce [[coin]]s. Its skill is to create an earthquake that deals heavy damage to nearby enemies. Absorbs 40 bites. It is based on [[wikipedia:Zhu Bajie|Zhu Bajie]] from ''Journey to the West''. |
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+ | ===Nut Wujing=== |
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Absorbs 288 bites and can heal itself very fast when no one is eating it. It is based on [[wikipedia:Sha Wujing|Sha Wujing]] from ''Journey to the West''. |
Absorbs 288 bites and can heal itself very fast when no one is eating it. It is based on [[wikipedia:Sha Wujing|Sha Wujing]] from ''Journey to the West''. |
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===Monk Flower=== |
===Monk Flower=== |
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⚫ | Creates two sun, like [[Twin Sunflower]], but much faster (on max level). The zombie that eats it will be hypnotized. In its presence, sun falls from the sky even at night. Its special skill to stun all zombies on the screen. It cannot heal itself and absorbs 40 bites. It is based on [[wikipedia:Xuanzang (character)|Xuanzang]] from ''Journey to the West''. |
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===Nezha Peashooter=== |
===Nezha Peashooter=== |
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Acts like the [[Threepeater]], but can reload 3 times as fast and peas can pass through zombies. Can turn some of its peas into fire peas at random. Has a special attack where it shoots three light discs down the three lanes, damaging all zombies in front of it. It is based on [[wikipedia:Nezha (deity)|Nezha]] in ''Journey to the West''. |
Acts like the [[Threepeater]], but can reload 3 times as fast and peas can pass through zombies. Can turn some of its peas into fire peas at random. Has a special attack where it shoots three light discs down the three lanes, damaging all zombies in front of it. It is based on [[wikipedia:Nezha (deity)|Nezha]] in ''Journey to the West''. |
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+ | *All Hero Plants have a maximum level of 20. |
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+ | *It is the only Hero Plant that is not based on a character that appears in ''Journey to the West'' |
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+ | *There are several unimplemented hero plants from unknown source:A Snow Pea hero based on the White Dragon Horse,Xuanzang's Mount on the trip to the west;A Tall-nut hero based on Li Jing,a deity known as Nezha's father;A Blover hero based on [https://www.so.com/link?m=anwVOF8ZYtX1njIEFyCjpQajy8KxaV58jLfqQV6UfXxwqo99Tp8S6kMhLnlARK3TxzYkvgYQd5lNM9EKEhB2Tjj9OwrurSsPzxKYEbACG0govvpSuc6riVIuEyAz1E5%2FlMS7QDAhZBrS3pptKOxlgtvLv1JyEJUyMMrcgh3%2BvlxokgKHm40Lk7z7wQtRWtZcdca7dkvRbyjSOoVZ%2B07LUmYFBPN4%3D The Princess of Iron Fan],a demon encountered by the protagonists in the Flaming Mountain,as the Ox-Demon's wife and the Fire Child's mother;A Cattail hero based on Avalokiteśvara/Kuanyin,a Bodhisattva who founded the protagonists in the first place and persuaded them to go to the west,as well as helping them several times during the trip. |
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[[Category:Hero Plants]] |
[[Category:Hero Plants]] |
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[[Category:Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West]] |
[[Category:Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West]] |
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- Not to be confused with the Heroes from Plants vs. Zombies Heroes.
Heroes (PvZ: EE) were a game mechanic and variation of plants that were only seen in Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West. They acted the same as their normal counterparts (except Iron Man Nut) that could be moved by the player anywhere (except for dips in the earth at Outsmart the Fire Child and Battle of the Ox-Demon levels) at any time. Once the Hero Plant itself was upgraded to a specific level, they would also have different special abilities and a special skill that would activate automatically once charged, similar to the anger and Plant Food system in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars. However, the player could only use one Hero Plant in each level, and the Hero Plant would appear on the 5*3 square of the player's lawn immediately once the level started. When the Hero Plant was eaten, it is absent for some time on the lawn, after which it appears in the same place as originally.
Each Hero Plant could be leveled up by earning experience when being used in levels. By each time it leveled up, the plant would gain skill points (displayed by leaves) that could be used to upgrade the abilities and skill of that plant, which increased the probability and effectiveness. Some skills and abilities could only be upgraded once the Hero Plant reached a certain level
Upgrading Hero Plants
To upgrade the Hero Plants, player must click on the silver statue of Monk Flower in main menu. А menu of heroes opens, in which player can see the level of the hero, his parameters and available improvements. When the Hero Plant is present on the lawn, it increases its experience, gradually earning a new level. When getting a new level, a wave emanates from the hero, killing all the zombies on the screen, and the player receives the skill points necessary to improve one of the skills.
Each hero has five skills. The first two require one skill point to open and first upgrade and two to further upgrades. The next two are two for opening and first updating and four for amplification. The fifth skill is superpower. It can be opened only at the tenth level and requires 4 points to open and 8 to improve. The maximum level of the hero is 20, and the maximum number of points is 80, which is exactly enough for a full leveling of all skills. The player can pay for in order to instantly get a level, and for 20 gems he can reset all skills, returning their full cost in skill points
List of Hero Plants
Iron Man Nut
Iron Man Nut fires energy balls at zombies, while having a high defense, similarly to Pea-nut. It can be upgraded, to shoot penetrating lasers and rockets. Its special skill is to create an invincible force shield around itself. It can be moved anywhere at any time. |
Monkey King Peashooter
Shoots peas at zombies and sets ground underneath them to fire. Its special skill is to attack a whole lane of zombies with its Monkey King Bar. It is based on Sun Wukong from Journey to the West. |
Pig Squash
Charges for a while, then you select an area for it to smash. One of its special abilities is to release a Garden Rake. Can heal itself and produce coins. Its skill is to create an earthquake that deals heavy damage to nearby enemies. Absorbs 40 bites. It is based on Zhu Bajie from Journey to the West. |
Nut Wujing
Absorbs 288 bites and can heal itself very fast when no one is eating it. It is based on Sha Wujing from Journey to the West. |
Monk Flower
Creates two sun, like Twin Sunflower, but much faster (on max level). The zombie that eats it will be hypnotized. In its presence, sun falls from the sky even at night. Its special skill to stun all zombies on the screen. It cannot heal itself and absorbs 40 bites. It is based on Xuanzang from Journey to the West. |
Nezha Peashooter
Acts like the Threepeater, but can reload 3 times as fast and peas can pass through zombies. Can turn some of its peas into fire peas at random. Has a special attack where it shoots three light discs down the three lanes, damaging all zombies in front of it. It is based on Nezha in Journey to the West. |
Trivia
- All Hero Plants have a maximum level of 20.
- There are two heroes based off of Wall-nut; the Iron Man Nut, and the Nut Wujing.
- It is the only Hero Plant that is not based on a character that appears in Journey to the West
- If a Hero Plant lands on top of a normal plant, the normal plant is disabled until the Hero Plant moves away.
- There are several unimplemented hero plants from unknown source:A Snow Pea hero based on the White Dragon Horse,Xuanzang's Mount on the trip to the west;A Tall-nut hero based on Li Jing,a deity known as Nezha's father;A Blover hero based on The Princess of Iron Fan,a demon encountered by the protagonists in the Flaming Mountain,as the Ox-Demon's wife and the Fire Child's mother;A Cattail hero based on Avalokiteśvara/Kuanyin,a Bodhisattva who founded the protagonists in the first place and persuaded them to go to the west,as well as helping them several times during the trip.