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|costume2 = ParsnipCostume2 |
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|sun = 150<br>125 (China) |
|sun = 150<br>125 (China) |
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− | |recharge = |
+ | |recharge = 5 seconds |
− | |damage = |
+ | |damage = 80 [[damage per shot]] |
|range = Close |
|range = Close |
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|special = Rushes at the last moment. |
|special = Rushes at the last moment. |
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|family = Enforce-mint |
|family = Enforce-mint |
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− | |unlocked = NA: $ |
+ | |unlocked = NA: $6.99 {{·}} EU: €5.49 {{·}} UK: £4.99 |
− | |flavor text = "Snip!" said Parsnip. "Snip snip snip! If it wasn't for my scrapbook, my coupons, and snipping zombies to death, I just don't know what I'd do with myself!" |
+ | |flavor text = "Snip!" said Parsnip. "Snip snip snip! If it wasn't for my scrapbook, my coupons, and snipping zombies to death, I just don't know what I'd do with myself!" |
+ | }} |
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− | '''Parsnip''' is a [[:Category:Premium plants|premium]] [[Plants (PvZ2)|plant]] in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'', tied with the [[Fall Food Fight|Food Fight]] 2016 event. |
+ | '''Parsnip''' is a [[:Category:Premium plants|premium]] [[Plants (PvZ2)|plant]] in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'', tied with the [[Fall Food Fight|Food Fight]] 2016 event. He attacks zombies in front from a short range. Once Parsnip is almost eaten, he will rush down the lane in a similar fashion to [[Guacodile]]. He deals 80 [[damage per shot]] every two seconds (at Level 1). |
==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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+ | [[File:Parsnips.jpg|thumb|left|150px]] |
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− | Parsnip is based on the ''Pastinaca sativa'', a root plant closely related to the [[wikipedia:Carrot|carrot]] better known as [[wikipedia:Parsnip|parsnip]], and possibly a [[wikipedia:Fiddler crab|fiddler crab]]. |
+ | Parsnip is based on the ''Pastinaca sativa'', a root plant closely related to the [[wikipedia:Carrot|carrot]] better known as [[wikipedia:Parsnip|parsnip]], and possibly a [[wikipedia:Fiddler crab|fiddler crab]]. |
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+ | His name is a pun on "parsnip," "snip" (to cut something with scissors or shears in short strokes), and possibly "nip." |
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==Almanac entry== |
==Almanac entry== |
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{{Almanac/Parsnip}} |
{{Almanac/Parsnip}} |
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+ | ===Chinese version{{ChineseTag}}=== |
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+ | {{AlBox|植物特征:橙色植物<br> |
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+ | 平时是个胆小弱懦的呆萌少年,但是只要进入作战状态就会变成一位勇敢无敌的勇士! |
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+ | '''In English:'''<br> |
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+ | Plant characteristics: orange plant<br> |
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+ | Usually a timid and weak young man, but when he enters combat, he becomes a brave and invincible warrior!}} |
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==Upgrades== |
==Upgrades== |
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===Plant Food effect=== |
===Plant Food effect=== |
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[[File:ParsnipPFGIF.gif|right|Plant Food effect]] |
[[File:ParsnipPFGIF.gif|right|Plant Food effect]] |
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− | When fed [[Plant Food]], Parsnip will knock back every zombie in front of |
+ | When fed [[Plant Food]], Parsnip will knock back every zombie in front of him. Then, Parsnip will create two smaller versions of himself that will rush down his lane. This is similar to what Guacodile does for its Plant Food effect. |
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===Enforce-mint effect=== |
===Enforce-mint effect=== |
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− | When boosted by [[Enforce-mint]], Parsnip will do an additional 300 DPS, and |
+ | When boosted by [[Enforce-mint]], Parsnip will do an additional 300 DPS, and his rush attack will do an additional 800 DPS. |
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===Level upgrades=== |
===Level upgrades=== |
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{{ParsnipUpgrades}} |
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===Costumed {{ChineseTag}}=== |
===Costumed {{ChineseTag}}=== |
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− | When costumed, |
+ | When costumed, his Plant Food effect now has a chance to create a final smaller red version of himself, which deals greater damage and has a chance to stun zombies for one second. |
==Strategies== |
==Strategies== |
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− | Parsnip is a great plant to use early in a level. |
+ | Parsnip is a great plant to use early in a level. His high single target damage, combined with his ability to function as a temporary wall, make it a powerful asset. Compared to [[Guacodile]], Parsnip has less range on its attacks and has a weaker rush attack, but Parsnip can function as a temporary wall and has much more damage on his attacks. Because of this, Parsnip is generally better at starting levels, whereas Guacodile is better at dealing damage to hordes quickly. |
− | One should not use Parsnip against zombies that do not eat, such as [[Explorer Zombie]] or [[Excavator Zombie]], as Parsnip will only rush if eaten. However, Parsnip can be effective against some of these zombies, such as [[Jetpack Zombie]], since Parsnip is free to attack them without getting destroyed. Parsnip is also a great choice against [[Mecha-Football Zombie]] or [[Punk Zombie]] as they will push |
+ | One should not use Parsnip against zombies that do not eat, such as [[Explorer Zombie]] or [[Excavator Zombie]], as Parsnip will only rush if eaten. However, Parsnip can be effective against some of these zombies, such as [[Jetpack Zombie]], since Parsnip is free to attack them without getting destroyed. Parsnip is also a great choice against [[Mecha-Football Zombie]] or [[Punk Zombie]] as they will push him to the left instead of eating him. Due to this, Parsnip can continuously attack it, similarly to other close range plants. |
− | Parsnip is a good choice against [[Chicken Wrangler Zombie]]s or [[Weasel Hoarder]]s as |
+ | Parsnip is a good choice against [[Chicken Wrangler Zombie]]s or [[Weasel Hoarder]]s as he can stall the [[Zombie Chicken]]s and [[Ice Weasel]]s while defending at the same time. In addition, when damaged enough, his rush attack can destroy all of them in his lane. |
Parsnip can function as a temporary way to deal with [[Jester Zombie]], since Parsnip will rush down the Jester Zombies after taking a few hits. While this is not ideal, it can function. Parsnip can also be useful for combating [[Imp]]s thrown from [[Gargantuar]]s, as they'll have to eat Parsnip first, opposed to Guacodile, which activates immediately. |
Parsnip can function as a temporary way to deal with [[Jester Zombie]], since Parsnip will rush down the Jester Zombies after taking a few hits. While this is not ideal, it can function. Parsnip can also be useful for combating [[Imp]]s thrown from [[Gargantuar]]s, as they'll have to eat Parsnip first, opposed to Guacodile, which activates immediately. |
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− | Parsnip is also good when combined with slowing plants, such as [[Winter Melon]] or [[Sap-fling]], since this allows Parsnip to get off a lot more damage before rushing. It will also let Parsnip do more damage when charging |
+ | Parsnip is also good when combined with slowing plants, such as [[Winter Melon (PvZ2)|Winter Melon]] or [[Sap-fling]], since this allows Parsnip to get off a lot more damage before rushing. It will also let Parsnip do more damage when charging since he will have more time to pass the zombies. |
− | What really makes Parsnip worth using is |
+ | What really makes Parsnip worth using is his powerful Plant Food ability. A single Plant Food can help taking out a Gargantuar. However, the scarcity of Plant Food makes it less ideal for Endless Zones. However, using [[Tile Turnip]] might remedy this in higher levels where sun is more plentiful due to longer levels. Bringing along [[Power Lily]] as well can lead to a devastating combo to defeat every zombie in every lane. However, this takes a lot of planning and some gimmicks may interfere with the process. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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{{Gallery|Parsnip2.png}} |
{{Gallery|Parsnip2.png}} |
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− | ==Videos== |
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− | <gallery widths="250"> |
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− | Plants vs. Zombies 2 - PARSNIP - Epic Quest Premium Seeds (Ep.381)|By {{U|Alex5432000}} |
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− | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Both of |
+ | *Both of his costumes are based on animals. |
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+ | *His claws are not connected to his body, which is a cause of the lack of arm textures. |
**[[Black-Eyed Pea]] and [[Party Thyme]] share this same trait. |
**[[Black-Eyed Pea]] and [[Party Thyme]] share this same trait. |
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− | *When |
+ | *When he rushes, he can snip zombies behind him, but when he's rooted he cannot, for unknown reasons. |
*Before an update, Parsnip's Almanac entry misspelled the name as "Parnsip". |
*Before an update, Parsnip's Almanac entry misspelled the name as "Parnsip". |
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− | * |
+ | *He has several similarities to crabs, namely fiddler crabs, including his claws and the legs he has when charging. |
− | ** |
+ | **He also has a similarity with cats, due to his scratching animation and his cat ears costume. |
− | * |
+ | *His [[Almanac]] entry is the first time the word "death" is used in ''Plants vs. Zombies 2''. |
− | **In the context of |
+ | **In the context of his Almanac entry, it's ironic how Parsnip snips zombies to death, as the zombies are undead. |
− | *It is debatable as to whether or not Parsnip is an upgrade of Guacodile, as it attacks zombies, but rushes after a zombie gets close and when fed Plant Food, |
+ | *It is debatable as to whether or not Parsnip is an upgrade of Guacodile, as it attacks zombies, but rushes after a zombie gets close and when fed Plant Food, he will push back every zombie in front of him, create two smaller versions of himself and rushing down his lane, similar to Guacodile. However, Parsnip does more damage at close range, but has a weaker rush attack. |
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− | **Coincidentally, both are animal-based plants. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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− | *[[Bonk Choy]] |
+ | *[[Bonk Choy (PvZ2)|Bonk Choy]] |
*[[Guacodile]] |
*[[Guacodile]] |
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*[[Wasabi Whip]] |
*[[Wasabi Whip]] |
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[[Category:Passive attacking plants]] |
[[Category:Passive attacking plants]] |
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[[Category:Premium plants]] |
[[Category:Premium plants]] |
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[[Category:Fast recharge plants]] |
[[Category:Fast recharge plants]] |
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[[Category:Self-replicating plants]] |
[[Category:Self-replicating plants]] |
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[[Category:Lane-affecting plants]] |
[[Category:Lane-affecting plants]] |
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[[Category:Special-edition plants]] |
[[Category:Special-edition plants]] |
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[[Category:Fall Food Fight]] |
[[Category:Fall Food Fight]] |
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+ | [[Category:Retaliation plants]] |
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+ | [[Category:Straight-shooting plants]] |
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Revision as of 19:09, 3 July 2020
Parsnip is a premium plant in Plants vs. Zombies 2, tied with the Food Fight 2016 event. He attacks zombies in front from a short range. Once Parsnip is almost eaten, he will rush down the lane in a similar fashion to Guacodile. He deals 80 damage per shot every two seconds (at Level 1).
Origins
Parsnip is based on the Pastinaca sativa, a root plant closely related to the carrot better known as parsnip, and possibly a fiddler crab.
His name is a pun on "parsnip," "snip" (to cut something with scissors or shears in short strokes), and possibly "nip."
Almanac entry
Note: The stats shown below only apply to Level 1.
Parsnip
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Parsnip |
Parsnip snips at zombies, and then charges down the lane at the last moment. "Snip!" said Parsnip. "Snip snip snip! If it wasn't for my scrapbook, my coupons, and snipping zombies to death, I just don't know what I'd do with myself!" |
Chinese version (China only)
植物特征:橙色植物 平时是个胆小弱懦的呆萌少年,但是只要进入作战状态就会变成一位勇敢无敌的勇士! In English: |
Upgrades
Plant Food effect
When fed Plant Food, Parsnip will knock back every zombie in front of him. Then, Parsnip will create two smaller versions of himself that will rush down his lane. This is similar to what Guacodile does for its Plant Food effect.
Enforce-mint effect
When boosted by Enforce-mint, Parsnip will do an additional 300 DPS, and his rush attack will do an additional 800 DPS.
Level upgrades
Level | Seed Packets | Coins | Upgrades | |||||
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Sun Cost | Recharge (Fast) |
Toughness (Typical) |
Damage (Heavy) |
Range | ||||
Melee | Rush* | |||||||
1 | 0 | 0 | 150 | 5 seconds | 300 damage | 80 damage | 300 damage | Close |
2 | 10 | 1,000 | 150 | 350 damage | 100 damage | 330 damage | ||
3 | 25 | 2,500 | 150 | 400 damage | 120 damage | 360 damage | ||
4 | 50 | 5,000 | 125 | 450 damage | 140 damage | 420 damage | ||
5 | 100 | 10,000 | 125 | 500 damage | 160 damage | 480 damage | ||
6 | 200 | 20,000 | 125 | 550 damage | 180 damage | 540 damage | ||
7 | 400 | 30,000 | 100 | 600 damage | 200 damage | 600 damage | ||
8 | 800 | 50,000 | 100 | 700 damage | 220 damage | 660 damage | ||
9 | 1,200 | 75,000 | 100 | 800 damage | 260 damage | 720 damage | ||
10 | 1,600 | 100,000 | 75 | 900 damage | 300 damage | 800 damage |
*Applies to both normal and Plant Food states.
Level upgrades (China only)
Costumed (China only)
When costumed, his Plant Food effect now has a chance to create a final smaller red version of himself, which deals greater damage and has a chance to stun zombies for one second.
Strategies
Parsnip is a great plant to use early in a level. His high single target damage, combined with his ability to function as a temporary wall, make it a powerful asset. Compared to Guacodile, Parsnip has less range on its attacks and has a weaker rush attack, but Parsnip can function as a temporary wall and has much more damage on his attacks. Because of this, Parsnip is generally better at starting levels, whereas Guacodile is better at dealing damage to hordes quickly.
One should not use Parsnip against zombies that do not eat, such as Explorer Zombie or Excavator Zombie, as Parsnip will only rush if eaten. However, Parsnip can be effective against some of these zombies, such as Jetpack Zombie, since Parsnip is free to attack them without getting destroyed. Parsnip is also a great choice against Mecha-Football Zombie or Punk Zombie as they will push him to the left instead of eating him. Due to this, Parsnip can continuously attack it, similarly to other close range plants.
Parsnip is a good choice against Chicken Wrangler Zombies or Weasel Hoarders as he can stall the Zombie Chickens and Ice Weasels while defending at the same time. In addition, when damaged enough, his rush attack can destroy all of them in his lane.
Parsnip can function as a temporary way to deal with Jester Zombie, since Parsnip will rush down the Jester Zombies after taking a few hits. While this is not ideal, it can function. Parsnip can also be useful for combating Imps thrown from Gargantuars, as they'll have to eat Parsnip first, opposed to Guacodile, which activates immediately.
Parsnip is also good when combined with slowing plants, such as Winter Melon or Sap-fling, since this allows Parsnip to get off a lot more damage before rushing. It will also let Parsnip do more damage when charging since he will have more time to pass the zombies.
What really makes Parsnip worth using is his powerful Plant Food ability. A single Plant Food can help taking out a Gargantuar. However, the scarcity of Plant Food makes it less ideal for Endless Zones. However, using Tile Turnip might remedy this in higher levels where sun is more plentiful due to longer levels. Bringing along Power Lily as well can lead to a devastating combo to defeat every zombie in every lane. However, this takes a lot of planning and some gimmicks may interfere with the process.
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Parsnip.
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Trivia
- Both of his costumes are based on animals.
- His claws are not connected to his body, which is a cause of the lack of arm textures.
- Black-Eyed Pea and Party Thyme share this same trait.
- When he rushes, he can snip zombies behind him, but when he's rooted he cannot, for unknown reasons.
- Before an update, Parsnip's Almanac entry misspelled the name as "Parnsip".
- He has several similarities to crabs, namely fiddler crabs, including his claws and the legs he has when charging.
- He also has a similarity with cats, due to his scratching animation and his cat ears costume.
- His Almanac entry is the first time the word "death" is used in Plants vs. Zombies 2.
- In the context of his Almanac entry, it's ironic how Parsnip snips zombies to death, as the zombies are undead.
- It is debatable as to whether or not Parsnip is an upgrade of Guacodile, as it attacks zombies, but rushes after a zombie gets close and when fed Plant Food, he will push back every zombie in front of him, create two smaller versions of himself and rushing down his lane, similar to Guacodile. However, Parsnip does more damage at close range, but has a weaker rush attack.
- Rarely, when timed right, he may not rush down the lane, but instead gets eaten as usual, specifically a large amount of zombies eating him at the same time.
See also
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