Subdue the Yellow-Browed Monster (雷音寺) was an area in Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West and later in Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition, and is the third world exclusive to the former's Adventure Mode.It took place in a Unkown Temple.
This area was similar to Roof as all tiles required Flower Pots to be planted on, and the first five columns were on a slope, blocking all non-lobbed projectiles. Unlike Roof, this area took place at night, as mushrooms were awake and no sun would fall from the sky.
Contents
New zombies
Levels
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Three |
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Three |
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Three |
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Two |
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Three |
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Three |
Strategy
This area is medium.Using Straight Shooting Plants are highly not recommended because of the slant. Overall, treat this area like Roof with additional limitations.
Winter Melon is really useful in this levels, as melons can be launched at the back tiles, reducing the need for protective and explosive plants. As a measure of defense, it makes sense to use a Pumpkin
Among the hero plants, Nut Wujing is a good choice, as it has sufficient durability. Iron Man Nut can be helpful too. Other heroes have no protection from being eaten, but still remain powerful. Note, that Hero Plants can stand on unflowerpotted tiles