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As the name implies, Wall-Nut's role is to take damage to protect either your hero, a plant you don't want to lose, or both. Its cheap cost of 1 sun means that it can prevent damage done to your hero at the first turn, excluding the {{PvZHLink|Zombie Chicken}}, [[Bungee Plumber]], and {{PvZHLink|Missile Madness}}. The former moves away from the lane Wall-Nut is planted, and the latter two can directly hit the plant hero. [[Spineapple]] can also be played to apply pressure to the enemy by giving it +2{{PvZH Icon|strength}}, allowing Wall-Nut to attack. |
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As the name implies, Wall-Nut's role is to take damage to protect either your hero, a plant you don't want to lose, or both. Its cheap cost of 1 sun means that it can prevent damage done to your hero at the first turn, excluding the {{PvZHLink|Zombie Chicken}}, [[Bungee Plumber]], and {{PvZHLink|Missile Madness}}. The former moves away from the lane Wall-Nut is planted, and the latter two can directly hit the plant hero. [[Spineapple]] can also be played to apply pressure to the enemy by giving it +2{{PvZH Icon|strength}}, allowing Wall-Nut to attack. |
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===Against=== |
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A cheap and early counter to Wall-Nut is [[Rolling Stone]]. Also, zombies with Deadly make quick work of it. If Wall-Nut is protecting a frail plant such as [[Mushroom Ringleader]] or {{PvZHLink|Magnifying Grass}}, using Strikethrough zombies such as [[Hot Dog Imp]], [[Line Dancing Zombie]], or {{PvZHLink|Zombot Plank Walker}} can damage Wall-Nut and destroy the plant behind it. |
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A cheap and early counter to Wall-Nut is [[Rolling Stone]]. Also, zombies with Deadly make quick work of it. If Wall-Nut is protecting a frail plant such as [[Mushroom Ringleader]] or {{PvZHLink|Magnifying Grass}}, using Strikethrough zombies such as [[Hot Dog Imp]], [[Line Dancing Zombie]] and {{PvZHLink|Zombot Plank Walker}} can damage Wall-Nut and destroy the plant behind it. |
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{{PvZHLink|Super Brainz}} and [[Impfinity]] can use this advantage even further by giving those three Deadly via [[Super Stench]]. Frenzy also works, but the only unboosted Frenzy zombie powerful enough to destroy a Wall-Nut is [[Wannabe Hero]] and {{PvZHLink|Octo Zombie}}, and the others need to be boosted to have 6 strength or more, or gain Deadly. |
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{{PvZHLink|Super Brainz}} and [[Impfinity]] can use this advantage even further by giving those three Deadly via [[Super Stench]]. Frenzy also works, but the only unboosted Frenzy zombie powerful enough to destroy a Wall-Nut is [[Wannabe Hero]] and {{PvZHLink|Octo Zombie}}, and the others need to be boosted to have 6 strength or more, or gain Deadly. |
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==Trivia== |
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*Its description is a reference to its use, as it is used to protect other plants from damage. |
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*Its description is a reference to its use, as it is used to protect other plants from damage. |
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*It is one of the plants that appear in the [[Mixed Nuts]] card, along with [[Small-Nut]] and an unknown pistachio plant. |
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*It is one of the plants that appear in the [[Mixed Nuts]] card, along with [[Small-Nut]] and a plant that looks like a pistachio. |
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**Unlike Small-Nut, its appearance in Mixed Nuts is not the same as its regular appearance. It is instead based upon [[Wall-nut]]'s appearance in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]''. |
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**Unlike Small-Nut, its appearance in Mixed Nuts is not the same as its regular appearance. It is instead based upon [[Wall-nut]]'s appearance in ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]''. |
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***Also, Wall-Nut has more hitpoints than its version in [[Mixed Nuts]]. |
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*For some reason, it has its ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' art style appearance, while its hero form, [[Wall-Knight]], has its ''Plants vs. Zombies 2'' appearance. |
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*For some reason, it has its ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' art style appearance, while its hero form, [[Wall-Knight]], has its ''Plants vs. Zombies 2'' appearance. |
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*At the beach that is the location for missions like [[Attack of the Tentacles!]], on the right side of the field there are three surfboards. On one surfboard there is a picture of a Wall-Nut. |
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*At the beach that is the location for missions like [[Attack of the Tentacles!]], on the right side of the field there are three surfboards. On one surfboard there is a picture of a Wall-Nut. |
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**This could be a reference to the fact that Wall-Nut has degrades in other games that it is in. |
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**This could be a reference to the fact that Wall-Nut has degrades in other games that it is in. |
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*When it is {{PvZH Icon|frozen}}[[Card#Freeze|Frozen]] by {{PvZHLink|Brain Freeze}}'s [[:Category:Superpowers|signature superpower]], [[Frozen Tundra]], only its eyes will be frozen and not the plant itself in terms of appearance. |
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*When it is {{PvZH Icon|frozen}}[[Card#Freeze|Frozen]] by {{PvZHLink|Brain Freeze}}'s [[:Category:Superpowers|signature superpower]], [[Frozen Tundra]], only its eyes will be frozen and not the plant itself in terms of appearance. |
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*Despite the fact it uses its appearance from ''Plants vs. Zombies'', when it degrades it will not frown, instead it will keep smiling. |
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*Despite the fact it uses its appearance from ''Plants vs. Zombies'', when it degrades it will not frown, instead it will keep smiling. |
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**It will only frown when it is destroyed. |
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*It is one of the two plants that can come from tricks, the Wall-Nut coming from [[Nut Signal]] or [[Wall-Nut Bowling]]. |
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*It is one of the two plants that can come from tricks, the Wall-Nut coming from [[Nut Signal]] or [[Wall-Nut Bowling]]. |
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**The other is [[Button Mushroom]] which comes from [[More Spore]]. |
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**The other is [[Button Mushroom]] which comes from [[More Spore]]. |
Template:Heropic
- For other uses, see Wall-nut (disambiguation).
Wall-Nut is a basic common plant card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the Guardian class. It costs 1 to play, and has 6. It can also be made by Nut Signal and Wall-Nut Bowling's abilities. It has the Team-Up trait, and does not have any abilities.
Origins
It is based on the plant from Plants vs. Zombies with the same name.
Statistics
- Class: Guardian
- Tribe: Nut Plant
- Trait: Team-Up
- Abilities: None
- Set - Rarity: Basic - Common
Card description
Works well with others. Says so, right there on his resume.
Update history
Update 1.2.11
- Design change: Wall-Nut now has degrades that appear when it is damaged.
Strategies
With
As the name implies, Wall-Nut's role is to take damage to protect either your hero, a plant you don't want to lose, or both. Its cheap cost of 1 sun means that it can prevent damage done to your hero at the first turn, excluding the Template:PvZHLink, Bungee Plumber, and Template:PvZHLink. The former moves away from the lane Wall-Nut is planted, and the latter two can directly hit the plant hero. Spineapple can also be played to apply pressure to the enemy by giving it +2, allowing Wall-Nut to attack.
Against
A cheap and early counter to Wall-Nut is Rolling Stone. Also, zombies with Deadly make quick work of it. If Wall-Nut is protecting a frail plant such as Mushroom Ringleader or Template:PvZHLink, using Strikethrough zombies such as Hot Dog Imp, Line Dancing Zombie and Template:PvZHLink can damage Wall-Nut and destroy the plant behind it.
Template:PvZHLink and Impfinity can use this advantage even further by giving those three Deadly via Super Stench. Frenzy also works, but the only unboosted Frenzy zombie powerful enough to destroy a Wall-Nut is Wannabe Hero and Template:PvZHLink, and the others need to be boosted to have 6 strength or more, or gain Deadly.
Alternatively, Neptuna can use a Team Mascot combined with Toxic Waste Imp and either Coffee Zombie or Possessed. Brain Freeze can use the same tactic with Toxic Waste Imp, but use Loudmouth/Vimpire and Maniacal Laugh instead. Vimpire would be better because it gets boosted when it destroys the Wall-Nut. However, for both cases, the Imp must survive the attack of the offensive plant behind the Wall-Nut, if there is one.
Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Wall-Nut (PvZH).
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Trivia
- Its description is a reference to its use, as it is used to protect other plants from damage.
- It is one of the plants that appear in the Mixed Nuts card, along with Small-Nut and a plant that looks like a pistachio.
- Unlike Small-Nut, its appearance in Mixed Nuts is not the same as its regular appearance. It is instead based upon Wall-nut's appearance in Plants vs. Zombies 2.
- Also, Wall-Nut has more hitpoints than its version in Mixed Nuts.
- For some reason, it has its Plants vs. Zombies art style appearance, while its hero form, Wall-Knight, has its Plants vs. Zombies 2 appearance.
- At the beach that is the location for missions like Attack of the Tentacles!, on the right side of the field there are three surfboards. On one surfboard there is a picture of a Wall-Nut.
- The two other plants that appear on the other surfboards are Template:PvZHLink and Template:PvZHLink.
- When the player opens Plants vs. Zombies Heroes for the first time, two Wall-Nuts (one male and one female) will appear and the game will ask for the player's age. When the player moves the bar to select their age, the Wall-Nuts' appearances will change according to the age selected.
- It is the only card to have degrade stages.
- This could be a reference to the fact that Wall-Nut has degrades in other games that it is in.
- When it is Frozen by Template:PvZHLink's signature superpower, Frozen Tundra, only its eyes will be frozen and not the plant itself in terms of appearance.
- Despite the fact it uses its appearance from Plants vs. Zombies, when it degrades it will not frown, instead it will keep smiling.
- It will only frown when it is destroyed.
- It is one of the two plants that can come from tricks, the Wall-Nut coming from Nut Signal or Wall-Nut Bowling.
- With a total of 6 for the cost of 1, it has the biggest health-per-cost ratio of any card in the game, with one sun equating to six health.
- However, Wall-Nut, along with other cards such as Template:PvZH Link or Water Chestnut, also have the lowest damage-per-cost ratios in the game, with zero damage per one sun.
See also