Porcelain Vase Weed is a SpawnableWeed variant in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. Like the Vase Weed, he is a standard Weed that supposedly has grown upside-down into the vase he was planted into. The main difference is that the vase in question is made out of porcelain, making him tougher than the Vase Weed. He is the plant counterpart of the Outhouse Zombie.
His melee attack while in the vase is named the Weed Bash which deals 25 damage and his melee attack when out of the vase is called the Weed Whip which deals 15 damage. His long range attack is called Seed Spit which deals 25 damage.
This Weed totally meant to grow into a porcelain vase. Why wouldn't he?
AI Health[]
In Graveyard Ops, Porcelain Vase Weeds will have a different amount of health depending on the difficulty level selected. The amount of health corresponding to the difficulty settings are as follows:
Easy: 102 HP
Normal: 136 HP
Hard: 170 HP
CRAAAAZY: 204 HP
In other modes, spawned Porcelain Vase Weeds will always have a set health of 170 HP. The porcelain vase itself can sustain 450 damage before being destroyed
Primary weapon[]
The Porcelain Vase Weed's primary weapon is called Weed Bash, it is a short range headbutt attack that deals 25 damage at a slow pace, when his vase is broken however, he will use an attack named the Weed Whip, which only deals 15 damage per hit rather than 25. Porcelain Vase Weeds will prefer to use their melee attacks, moving in closer to the target to attack them directly.
Abilities[]
Seed Spit: A long ranged attack which deals 25 damage. Porcelain Vase Weeds will only use Seed Spit when their target is first sighted a long distance away, before moving closer towards the target to attack using their short ranged primary attack.
Porcelain Vase Weed's stickerbook description in Garden Warfare 2
Trivia[]
He has a very similar description to Vase Weed in that both Weeds have supposedly grown upside-down into the vases they were planted into.
This can actually happen in real life (upside-down plants), as evidenced by experiments conducted in zero-gravity aboard the ISS (the International Space Station).