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{{Infobox Plant/PvZH |
{{Infobox Plant/PvZH |
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|image = Typical BeanstalkH.png{{!}}225px |
|image = Typical BeanstalkH.png{{!}}225px |
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− | |strength = |
+ | |strength = 3 |
− | |health = |
+ | |health = 3 |
− | |cost = |
+ | |cost = 3 |
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|class = Mega-Grow |
|class = Mega-Grow |
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|tribe = Leafy Bean Plant |
|tribe = Leafy Bean Plant |
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|trait = None |
|trait = None |
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− | |ability = '''When played next to a Leafy Plant:''' |
+ | |ability = '''When played next to a Leafy Plant: Conjure''' a Leafy card. |
⚫ | |flavor text = "Everyone's magic in their own special way. Everyone except me."}}'''Typical Beanstalk''' is a {{PvZH Plant Category|triassic|uncommon}} in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]]'' and a member of the {{PvZH Class|Mega-Grow}} class. It costs 3{{PvZH Icon|sun}} to play and has 3{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/3{{PvZH Icon|health}}. It does not have any traits, and its ability '''[[Card#Conjure|Conjures]]''' a leafy card when it is played on a lane adjacent to a leafy plant. |
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⚫ | |flavor text = "Everyone's magic in their own special way. Everyone except me."}}'''Typical Beanstalk''' is a {{PvZH Plant Category|triassic|uncommon}} in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies Heroes]]'' |
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==Origins== |
==Origins== |
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+ | [[File:Magic_BeanstalkH.png|thumb|left]] |
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It is based on the [[Magic Beanstalk|plant]] in ''Plants vs. Zombies Heroes'' with a similar appearance. |
It is based on the [[Magic Beanstalk|plant]] in ''Plants vs. Zombies Heroes'' with a similar appearance. |
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*'''Tribes:''' Leafy Bean Plant |
*'''Tribes:''' Leafy Bean Plant |
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*'''Traits:''' None |
*'''Traits:''' None |
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− | *'''Ability: When played next to a Leafy Plant:''' |
+ | *'''Ability: When played next to a Leafy Plant: Conjure''' a Leafy card. |
*'''Set - Rarity:''' Triassic - Uncommon |
*'''Set - Rarity:''' Triassic - Uncommon |
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===Card description=== |
===Card description=== |
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===Update 1.24.6=== |
===Update 1.24.6=== |
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*Added to the game. |
*Added to the game. |
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+ | ===Update 1.26.3=== |
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+ | *{{Buff|Sun cost|5{{PvZH Icon|sun}}|4{{PvZH Icon|sun}}}} |
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+ | ===Update 1.30.4=== |
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+ | *Ability change: '''When played next to a Leafy Plant:''' Draw a card. → '''When played next to a Leafy Plant: Conjure''' a Leafy card. |
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+ | *{{Buff|Sun cost|4{{PvZH Icon|sun}}|3{{PvZH Icon|sun}}}} |
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+ | *{{Nerf|Strength|4{{PvZH Icon|strength}}|3{{PvZH Icon|strength}}}} |
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+ | *{{Nerf|Health|4{{PvZH Icon|health}}|3{{PvZH Icon|health}}}} |
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==Strategies== |
==Strategies== |
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===With=== |
===With=== |
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+ | Typical Beanstalk is a simple 3{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/3{{PvZH Icon|health}} for 3{{PvZH Icon|sun}} unit, which gives it a pretty average statline to work with. |
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− | Typical Beanstalk is a 5-sun 4{{PvZH Icon|strength}}/4{{PvZH Icon|health}}, meaning that it is both expensive and has underwhelming stats. While its ability to draw a card is the more useful aspect of this plant, you have to play it next to a leafy plant to activate it. So this card isn't necessarily very good, but if you do want to use it, you have to use it in a deck that focuses a lot on leafy plants like {{PvZHLink|Lily Pad}}, [[Muscle Sprout]], and [[Savage Spinach]], because otherwise, there isn't much use to this. |
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+ | And its ability, as it obviously implies, has synergy with the [[:Category:Leafy_cards|Leafy tribe]], which includes major stand-ins of the respective tribe like [[Savage Spinach]], [[Muscle Sprout]] and the like. But, while this supports that specific subset of plants, that subset of plants doesn't really have a real/serious competitive presence or strategy. |
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− | But even with its ability, there are better ways to draw or '''[[Card#Conjure|Conjure]]''' cards. If you want to activate '''[[Card#Dino-Roar|Dino-Roar]]''' abilities, the Mega-Grow class has plenty of better cards that can do so. |
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+ | So, this card may have a place in said deck, but the deck isn't particularly good. However, it has a fine statline, so it isn't completely unplayable. Being relatively accessible and having a decent statline to work with, this could find some use in more budgeted {{PvZH Class|Mega-Grow}} decks, but otherwise, it is not recommended in any competitive deck. This is simply outclassed by many 3{{PvZH Icon|sun}} cards in the game and doesn't fit very much into any competent decks. |
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− | So overall, Typical Beanstalk isn't really recommended in any deck from the start (unless you lack any better cards) because it relies on a very limited tribe of synergy, and from a competitive standpoint, it also suffers a lot from being way too costly to find real use. Leafy synergy is normally not where you look to draw cards, especially at such a late point in the game. |
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+ | In summary, this card is a considerable option if you plan to develop a leafy deck, but leafy decks aren't exactly a very developed strategy at the moment, so that isn't recommended. However, while being an uncommon card and having a playable statline, it has some utility in less expensive decks, but these are its only uses. |
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===Against=== |
===Against=== |
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+ | Typical Beanstalk is no a very ordinary unit, it doesn't pose any specialized constant ability, or any major presence in any real strategy, so there's not a lot to be worried about aside from being a bit more tricky to remove due to its unique statline. Otherwise, you would go about how most static units would be removed. |
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− | Typical Beanstalk's raw stats are sufficient enough to bring a few zombies down, so you should play cards like [[Rocket Science]] if one shows up on the field and becomes a bit of an annoyance. As for its ability, try to destroy any leafy plants on the field, because it gives the plant hero a card, allowing '''Dino-Roar''' cards to cause more trouble. Other than that, this shouldn't be too hard to bring down. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
<gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | TypicalBeanstalkNewStat.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's statistics |
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+ | TypicalBeanstalkNewCardLocked.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's grayed out card |
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+ | Typical Beanstalk card face.png|Typical Beanstalk's card image |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Old=== |
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+ | <gallery bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | TypicalFour.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's statistics |
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Hajime Greenata.png|Typical Beanstalk's statistics |
Hajime Greenata.png|Typical Beanstalk's statistics |
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− | TypicalMayflower.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's statistics after being '''Conjured''' by [[Mayflower]] |
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− | CosmicTB.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's statistics after being '''Conjured''' by [[Cosmic Bean]] |
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TypicalBeanstalkCard.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's card |
TypicalBeanstalkCard.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's card |
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+ | TypicalBeanstalkUnlocked.jpg|Typical Beanstalk unlocked |
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TypicalBeanstalkGrayedCard.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's grayed out card |
TypicalBeanstalkGrayedCard.jpg|Typical Beanstalk's grayed out card |
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Typical Beanscum.png|Typical Beanstalk being played |
Typical Beanscum.png|Typical Beanstalk being played |
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Nyeh.png|Typical Beanstalk activating its ability |
Nyeh.png|Typical Beanstalk activating its ability |
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Reach for the stars.png|Typical Beanstalk attacking |
Reach for the stars.png|Typical Beanstalk attacking |
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Poor thing.png|Typical Beanstalk destroyed |
Poor thing.png|Typical Beanstalk destroyed |
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+ | 38E35A74-131B-4EC9-9D5D-8229F0C721C7.png|Typical Beanstalk with the {{PvZH Icon|untrickable}}'''[[Card#Untrickable|Untrickable]]''' trait in front of [[Umbrella Leaf (PvZH)|Umbrella Leaf]] |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *It reuses Magic Beanstalk's |
+ | *It reuses Magic Beanstalk's older look before the [[Colossal Fossils]] update. |
− | *Its description |
+ | **Its description also vaguely alludes to Magic Beanstalk as well. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 11:48, 18 June 2020
Typical Beanstalk is a triassic uncommon plant card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes and a member of the Mega-Grow class. It costs 3 to play and has 3/3. It does not have any traits, and its ability Conjures a leafy card when it is played on a lane adjacent to a leafy plant.
Origins
It is based on the plant in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes with a similar appearance.
Its name is a combination of "typical," referring to its description, and "beanstalk," the real-life plant part it is based on.
Statistics
- Class: Mega-Grow
- Tribes: Leafy Bean Plant
- Traits: None
- Ability: When played next to a Leafy Plant: Conjure a Leafy card.
- Set - Rarity: Triassic - Uncommon
Card description
"Everyone's magic in their own special way. Everyone except me."
Update history
Update 1.24.6
- Added to the game.
Update 1.26.3
- ▲ Sun cost change: 5 → 4
Update 1.30.4
- Ability change: When played next to a Leafy Plant: Draw a card. → When played next to a Leafy Plant: Conjure a Leafy card.
- ▲ Sun cost change: 4 → 3
- ▼ Strength change: 4 → 3
- ▼ Health change: 4 → 3
Strategies
With
Typical Beanstalk is a simple 3/3 for 3 unit, which gives it a pretty average statline to work with.
And its ability, as it obviously implies, has synergy with the Leafy tribe, which includes major stand-ins of the respective tribe like Savage Spinach, Muscle Sprout and the like. But, while this supports that specific subset of plants, that subset of plants doesn't really have a real/serious competitive presence or strategy.
So, this card may have a place in said deck, but the deck isn't particularly good. However, it has a fine statline, so it isn't completely unplayable. Being relatively accessible and having a decent statline to work with, this could find some use in more budgeted Mega-Grow decks, but otherwise, it is not recommended in any competitive deck. This is simply outclassed by many 3 cards in the game and doesn't fit very much into any competent decks.
In summary, this card is a considerable option if you plan to develop a leafy deck, but leafy decks aren't exactly a very developed strategy at the moment, so that isn't recommended. However, while being an uncommon card and having a playable statline, it has some utility in less expensive decks, but these are its only uses.
Against
Typical Beanstalk is no a very ordinary unit, it doesn't pose any specialized constant ability, or any major presence in any real strategy, so there's not a lot to be worried about aside from being a bit more tricky to remove due to its unique statline. Otherwise, you would go about how most static units would be removed.
Gallery
Old
Trivia
- It reuses Magic Beanstalk's older look before the Colossal Fossils update.
- Its description also vaguely alludes to Magic Beanstalk as well.
See also
V · E | Plants in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes |
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Heroes | Nightcap · Captain Combustible · Solar Flare · Spudow | ||||||||
Common | Button Mushroom · Berry Blast · Buff-Shroom · Seedling · Zapricot | ||||||||
Uncommon |
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Rare |
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Legendary |
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Event Cards | Blooming Heart · High-Voltage Currant · Sonic Bloom · Transfiguration · Atomic Bombegranate · Electric Blueberry | ||||||||
Token Cards | Hothead | ||||||||
Superpowers | Mush-Boom · Blazing Bark · Tater Toss · Sunburn · Meteor Strike · More Spore · Storm Front |
Mega-Grow | |||||||||
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Heroes | Chompzilla · Grass Knuckles · Green Shadow · Captain Combustible | ||||||||
Common | Peashooter · Torchwood · Cabbage-Pult · Fertilize · Flourish · Grow-Shroom · Repeater | ||||||||
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Rare |
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Super-Rare |
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Legendary |
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Event Cards | Clique Peas · Lily of the Valley · Banana Split · Plucky Clover | ||||||||
Superpowers | Devour · Power Pummel · Precision Blast · Blazing Bark · Embiggen · Holo-Flora · Time to Shine |
Smarty | |||||||||
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Heroes | Citron · Nightcap · Green Shadow · Rose · Beta-Carrotina | ||||||||
Common | Snowdrop · Weenie Beanie · Snow Pea · Cattail · Smoosh-Shroom · Threepeater | ||||||||
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Rare |
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Super-Rare |
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Legendary |
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Event Cards | Spyris · Go-Nuts · Mayflower · Sportacus · Snake Grass · Witch Hazel · Jolly Holly · Sap-Fling | ||||||||
Token Cards | Magic Beanstalk · Sappy Place | ||||||||
Superpowers | Peel Shield · Mush-Boom · Precision Blast · Goatify · Genetic Amplification · Big Chill · Transmogrify · Whirlwind · Lieutenant Carrotron · Lightspeed Seed |
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Heroes | Chompzilla · Rose · Solar Flare · Wall-Knight | ||||||||
Common | Bellflower · Sunflower · Mixed Nuts · Squash · Smashing Pumpkin | ||||||||
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Rare |
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Super-Rare |
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Legendary |
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Event Cards | Haunted Pumpking · Sun-Shroom · Jack O' Lantern · Ketchup Mechanic · Toadstool | ||||||||
Token Cards | Astrocado Pit | ||||||||
Superpowers | Devour · Goatify · Sunburn · Uncrackable · Geyser · Scorched Earth · Weed Whack |
Unobtainable | |
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Superpowers | Flick-a-Zombie · Inspire · Rejuvenate |