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:''For other versions, see [[Potato Mine (disambiguation)]]''. |
:''For other versions, see [[Potato Mine (disambiguation)]]''. |
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+ | {{Plant |
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+ | |image/GW = Potato MineGW1.png |
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+ | |health/GW = 10 |
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+ | |ammo/GW = 3 |
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+ | |damage/GW = Explosive |
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+ | |variant/GW = {{M|Potato Nugget Mine|GW1}} |
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+ | |ability for/GW = {{M3|Cactus|GW1|PvZ: GW}} |
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+ | |cooldown/GW = 30 sec. |
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+ | |rarity/GW = N/A |
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+ | |flavor text/GW = Potato Mines force Zombies to look down. If a Zombie sets foot on a Potato Mine, it will explode and they will experience the full force of a "SPUDOW!" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |image/GW2 = Potato MineGW2.png |
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+ | |health/GW2 = 10 |
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+ | |ammo/GW2 = 3 |
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+ | |damage/GW2 = Explosive |
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+ | |variant/GW2 = {{M|Potato Nugget Mine|GW2}} <abbr title="Pizzazzling Potato Mine">[[File:Pizzazzling Potato MineGW2.png|48px]]</abbr> |
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+ | |ability for/GW2 = {{M3|Cactus|GW2|PvZ: GW}} |
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+ | |cooldown/GW2 = 30 sec. |
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+ | |rarity/GW2 = N/A |
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+ | |flavor text/GW = Potato Mines force Zombies to look down. If a Zombie sets foot on a Potato Mine, it will explode and they will experience the full force of a "SPUDOW!" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |image/BfN = Potato MineBfN.png |
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+ | |health/BfN = |
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+ | |ammo/BfN = 4 |
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+ | |damage/BfN = Explosive |
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+ | |ability for/BfN = {{M3|Cactus|BfN|PvZ: BfN}} |
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+ | |cooldown/BfN = 30 sec. |
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+ | |flavor text/BfN = Plant a highly explosive mine. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Potato Mine''' is an ability of the [[Cactus (PvZ: GW)|Cactus]] in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare]]'', ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]'', and ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville]]''. It has an alternate variant in the form of the [[Potato Nugget Mine]]. |
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− | The alternate abilities of this ability are the [[Potato Nugget Mine]] and the [[Pizzazzling Potato Mine]]. |
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+ | In ''Garden Warfare 2'' it has a Rux exclusive [[:Category:Bling abilities|bling]] variant named the '''Pizzazzling Potato Mine'''. Like most of the bling variants however, the Pizzazzling Potato Mine is merely a bejeweled reskin of the default Potato Mine, and as such functions identically. |
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− | ==Stickerbook description== |
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− | [[File:PotatoMine.png|thumb|425px]] |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | ===''Garden Warfares 1 & 2''=== |
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+ | ====Potato Mine==== |
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''Potato Mines force Zombies to look down. If a Zombie sets foot on a Potato Mine, it will explode and they will experience the full force of a "SPUDOW!"'' |
''Potato Mines force Zombies to look down. If a Zombie sets foot on a Potato Mine, it will explode and they will experience the full force of a "SPUDOW!"'' |
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+ | ====Pizzazzling Potato Mine==== |
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− | ==[[Health]]== |
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+ | ''Need some more shine in your life? These potatoes love to pizzazle zombies, and will leave a cloud of glitter after a whopping sparkling spudow!'' |
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− | A Potato Mine absorbs approximately 10 damage, requiring at least two rounds to be shot at it from [[Foot Soldier]]'s or [[All-Star]]'s primary weapon for it to detonate. |
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+ | ===''Battle for Neighborville''=== |
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+ | ''Plant a highly explosive mine.'' |
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==Strategies== |
==Strategies== |
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+ | ===With=== |
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A good strategy is to hide it in a place that cannot be noticed or to put it near a narrow passage with [[Tallnut Battlement]]s covering up the rest of the space. |
A good strategy is to hide it in a place that cannot be noticed or to put it near a narrow passage with [[Tallnut Battlement]]s covering up the rest of the space. |
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Another strategy is to deploy a Potato Mine in the center of a zombie summon point (a dirt pile with bones in it). The Potato Mine will be camouflaged (since the grave pile glows from the zombies' point of view), making it hard to see it. When a [[Zombies (PvZ: GW)|zombie]] walks near the summon point, the Potato Mine will detonate. |
Another strategy is to deploy a Potato Mine in the center of a zombie summon point (a dirt pile with bones in it). The Potato Mine will be camouflaged (since the grave pile glows from the zombies' point of view), making it hard to see it. When a [[Zombies (PvZ: GW)|zombie]] walks near the summon point, the Potato Mine will detonate. |
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− | Another strategy often involves putting Potato Mines behind Tallnut Battlements placed in doorways and corridors to block zombie movement. When a zombie destroys the Tallnut, it leaves a dust cloud behind itself which many Cactus players hope will conceal the Potato Mine long enough to make the zombie step on it. This is because most zombie players simply move forward after destroying a Tallnut Battlement, making them susceptible to the above |
+ | Another strategy often involves putting Potato Mines behind Tallnut Battlements placed in doorways and corridors to block zombie movement. When a zombie destroys the Tallnut, it leaves a dust cloud behind itself which many Cactus players hope will conceal the Potato Mine long enough to make the zombie step on it. This is because most zombie players simply move forward after destroying a Tallnut Battlement, making them susceptible to the above. |
+ | One more way is that when you fight a zombie one to one, you might want to place a Potato Mine right in front of the zombie, letting it step on the Potato Mine before the player (or AI) gets to react. |
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+ | ===Against=== |
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+ | ==Balancing changes== |
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+ | ===Pizzazzling Potato Mine=== |
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+ | ====[[Frontline Fighters DLC]]==== |
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+ | *Changed the gray ball to a diamond |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
<gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
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PotatomineGW.PNG|Icon |
PotatomineGW.PNG|Icon |
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+ | PotatoMine.png|Potato Mine's stickerbook description |
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Potato_Mine_GW.PNG|Potato Mine in the tutorial |
Potato_Mine_GW.PNG|Potato Mine in the tutorial |
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CACTSPUD.png|Finishing the "Spud Master" quest |
CACTSPUD.png|Finishing the "Spud Master" quest |
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Hello.png|Potato Mine in the Operation Yukon trailer |
Hello.png|Potato Mine in the Operation Yukon trailer |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2]]''=== |
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+ | <gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
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PTMineGroup.JPG|A pair of Potato Mines at a close up |
PTMineGroup.JPG|A pair of Potato Mines at a close up |
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− | PotatoSlant.jpg|A Potato Mine placed in a bad spot, causing it to tip over |
+ | PotatoSlant.jpg|A Potato Mine placed in a bad spot, causing it to tip over |
+ | Pizzazzling_Potato_Mine_sticker.png|Pizzazzling Potato Mine's sticker in [[Rux's Bazaar]] |
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+ | BlingPotatoMineStickerbook.png|Pizzazzling Potato Mine's stickerbook description |
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+ | Pizzazzling potato mine icon pvzgw2.png|Pizzazzling Potato Mine's icon |
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+ | Pizzazzling Potato Mine In-Game.png|Old design |
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+ | BlingPotatoMineNew.png|New design |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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**Getting blown up by one also counts as the player destroying it, thus yielding 10 coins. |
**Getting blown up by one also counts as the player destroying it, thus yielding 10 coins. |
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**In the sequel, destroying them provides experience points. |
**In the sequel, destroying them provides experience points. |
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− | *When deploying it, it makes noises that are very similar to those of a hamster or a gerbil, but in the other games it does not, it is currently unknown why. |
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*As the zombies, it is possible to vanquish a teammate by detonating it when they are close to it. This often happens by accident in crowded spaces. |
*As the zombies, it is possible to vanquish a teammate by detonating it when they are close to it. This often happens by accident in crowded spaces. |
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**The same can also happen if the player stays too close to the mine as someone destroys it or if the player's teammates are too close when the player is killed by one. |
**The same can also happen if the player stays too close to the mine as someone destroys it or if the player's teammates are too close when the player is killed by one. |
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**In early Beta (due to a bug), vanquishing a teammate by detonating it would count as an assist for the Cactus that deployed the mine and as a vanquish for the zombie that detonated it and sometimes vice versa (assist for the detonator and vanquish for the Cactus). |
**In early Beta (due to a bug), vanquishing a teammate by detonating it would count as an assist for the Cactus that deployed the mine and as a vanquish for the zombie that detonated it and sometimes vice versa (assist for the detonator and vanquish for the Cactus). |
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− | ***This was fixed later to prevent [ |
+ | ***This was fixed later to prevent [[wikipedia:Griefer|griefing]]. |
− | *It is similar to a hamster in three ways |
+ | *It is similar to a hamster in three ways. |
+ | **Firstly, it sounds like a hamster when it is placed. |
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+ | **Secondly, it nestles in the ground similar to a hamster. |
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+ | **And finally, it will attack when someone disturbs it. |
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+ | ***However, it only sounds like a hamster in the ''Garden Warfare'' games. |
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*In early beta footage, up to ten of it could be spawned. Their damage was possibly weaker then, possibly to an equivalent of that to the [[Potato Nugget Mine]]. |
*In early beta footage, up to ten of it could be spawned. Their damage was possibly weaker then, possibly to an equivalent of that to the [[Potato Nugget Mine]]. |
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+ | *Its Pizzazzling Potato Mine variant is the first ability exclusive to [[Rux's Bazaar]]. The second is [[Super Guided Ultra Ball]]. |
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*It looks like the ones in the original ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' but have eyelids, look around and have black pupils/white eyes. |
*It looks like the ones in the original ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' but have eyelids, look around and have black pupils/white eyes. |
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*If a Potato Mine is placed on an object that is able to be destroyed (like a [[Tallnut Battlement]]) and the object is destroyed, the Potato Mine will float in mid-air. It will still explode when a zombie is near, and is still able to be destroyed. |
*If a Potato Mine is placed on an object that is able to be destroyed (like a [[Tallnut Battlement]]) and the object is destroyed, the Potato Mine will float in mid-air. It will still explode when a zombie is near, and is still able to be destroyed. |
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**This also applies to its variants. |
**This also applies to its variants. |
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+ | [[File:4_Potato_Mines.png|thumb|Note the counter saying "4"]] |
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+ | *In ''Garden Warfare 2'', there is a glitch where the counter on the Potato Mine's ability icon says that the Cactus is holding four Potato Mines, instead of the regular three. This, however, is purely cosmetic. |
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+ | **In ''Battle for Neighborville'', Cactus is now able to properly store 4 Potato Mines |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Potato Nugget Mine]] |
*[[Potato Nugget Mine]] |
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[[Category:Single-use plants]] |
[[Category:Single-use plants]] |
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[[Category:Plant abilities]] |
[[Category:Plant abilities]] |
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Revision as of 18:33, 22 January 2020
- For other versions, see Potato Mine (disambiguation).
Potato Mine is an ability of the Cactus in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, and Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. It has an alternate variant in the form of the Potato Nugget Mine.
It is placed like a Proximity Sonic Mine. It has the same ability as it has in the main series of the games it appears in. When one or more zombies get close to it, it explodes and deals 175 damage to all zombies caught in the blast radius, with damage fall-off applied at distance.
The Potato Mine's weakness is that it can be detonated prematurely by zombies by shooting at it. It takes 30 seconds to recharge one Potato Mine, and the Cactus can hold up to three at a time (four in Battle for Neighborville).
In Garden Warfare 2 it has a Rux exclusive bling variant named the Pizzazzling Potato Mine. Like most of the bling variants however, the Pizzazzling Potato Mine is merely a bejeweled reskin of the default Potato Mine, and as such functions identically.
Description
Garden Warfares 1 & 2
Potato Mine
Potato Mines force Zombies to look down. If a Zombie sets foot on a Potato Mine, it will explode and they will experience the full force of a "SPUDOW!"
Pizzazzling Potato Mine
Need some more shine in your life? These potatoes love to pizzazle zombies, and will leave a cloud of glitter after a whopping sparkling spudow!
Battle for Neighborville
Plant a highly explosive mine.
Strategies
With
A good strategy is to hide it in a place that cannot be noticed or to put it near a narrow passage with Tallnut Battlements covering up the rest of the space.
Another strategy is to deploy a Potato Mine in the center of a zombie summon point (a dirt pile with bones in it). The Potato Mine will be camouflaged (since the grave pile glows from the zombies' point of view), making it hard to see it. When a zombie walks near the summon point, the Potato Mine will detonate.
Another strategy often involves putting Potato Mines behind Tallnut Battlements placed in doorways and corridors to block zombie movement. When a zombie destroys the Tallnut, it leaves a dust cloud behind itself which many Cactus players hope will conceal the Potato Mine long enough to make the zombie step on it. This is because most zombie players simply move forward after destroying a Tallnut Battlement, making them susceptible to the above.
One more way is that when you fight a zombie one to one, you might want to place a Potato Mine right in front of the zombie, letting it step on the Potato Mine before the player (or AI) gets to react.
Against
If you are on zombies, there isn't really any way to be signaled when Potato Mines are near. If you are in an area that has been mentioned above, look cautiously, mostly on the ground. If you see a Potato Mine, shoot it from a distance until it is destroyed.
Balancing changes
Pizzazzling Potato Mine
Frontline Fighters DLC
- Changed the gray ball to a diamond
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
Trivia
- It does not need to arm before rising from the ground.
- However, upon deployment, there is a 1.5 second delay during which they cannot detonate, but are invulnerable to attacks as well. This is to prevent the Cactus from using it as a close range instant-kill attack.
- Destroying it rewards the attacker with ten coins.
- Getting blown up by one also counts as the player destroying it, thus yielding 10 coins.
- In the sequel, destroying them provides experience points.
- Its light no longer flashes, most likely because it would be too easy for zombies to notice it, especially in nighttime maps.
- As the zombies, it is possible to vanquish a teammate by detonating it when they are close to it. This often happens by accident in crowded spaces.
- The same can also happen if the player stays too close to the mine as someone destroys it or if the player's teammates are too close when the player is killed by one.
- In early Beta (due to a bug), vanquishing a teammate by detonating it would count as an assist for the Cactus that deployed the mine and as a vanquish for the zombie that detonated it and sometimes vice versa (assist for the detonator and vanquish for the Cactus).
- This was fixed later to prevent griefing.
- It is similar to a hamster in three ways.
- Firstly, it sounds like a hamster when it is placed.
- Secondly, it nestles in the ground similar to a hamster.
- And finally, it will attack when someone disturbs it.
- However, it only sounds like a hamster in the Garden Warfare games.
- In early beta footage, up to ten of it could be spawned. Their damage was possibly weaker then, possibly to an equivalent of that to the Potato Nugget Mine.
- Its Pizzazzling Potato Mine variant is the first ability exclusive to Rux's Bazaar. The second is Super Guided Ultra Ball.
- It looks like the ones in the original Plants vs. Zombies but have eyelids, look around and have black pupils/white eyes.
- If a Potato Mine is placed on an object that is able to be destroyed (like a Tallnut Battlement) and the object is destroyed, the Potato Mine will float in mid-air. It will still explode when a zombie is near, and is still able to be destroyed.
- This also applies to its variants.
- In Garden Warfare 2, there is a glitch where the counter on the Potato Mine's ability icon says that the Cactus is holding four Potato Mines, instead of the regular three. This, however, is purely cosmetic.
- In Battle for Neighborville, Cactus is now able to properly store 4 Potato Mines
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