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Wall-nut First Aid in Plants vs. Zombies 2

Wall-nut First Aid is an item that allows the player to plant new seeds of specific "defensive" plants over the old, damaged ones and fully restore their health.

In Plants vs. Zombies, it can be purchased from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies for $2000 after the player has beaten Adventure Mode.

In Plants vs. Zombies 2, it returns as an upgrade. This time, it is obtained after beating Wild West - Day 15 instead of paying coins. It retains the same functions as in Plants vs. Zombies, although it cannot restore the armor created by some defensive plants' Plant Food effects.

Overview[]

Wall-nut First Aid allows the player to plant new plants on top of damaged plants of the same kind without having to dig them up first. This allows the player to replace a defensive plant when a zombie is chewing on it without digging it up and giving the zombie a chance to escape.

In Plants vs. Zombies 2, it affects the following plants: Wall-nut2 Tall-nut2 Pumpkin2 Garlic2 Infi-nut2 Pea-nut2 Sweet Potato2 Chard Guard2 Endurian2 Celery Stalker2 Primal Wall-nut2 Explode-O-Nut2 Holly Barrier2 Pumpkin2 Explode-o-Vine2

Strategies[]

Plants vs. Zombies[]

For the Plants vs. Zombies achievement Sunny Days, it is wise to have Wall-nut First Aid purchased, so you can easily replace the Wall-nuts, Tall-nuts, or Pumpkins that the zombies are chewing on, while collecting sun as well. Since you don't have to replace the plant by digging or by waiting for the zombie to eat it, the zombie will never even advance.

Plants vs. Zombies 2[]

This feature is beneficial in levels that require the player to not lose a certain amount of plants, as well as Save Our Seeds levels. It is best to use it when the plant is either in its second or last degrade, especially Primal Wall-nuts whose recharge is much faster compared to other defensive plants. You can also use this with Chard Guards for stalling against strong zombies, but due to his slow recharge, it may be wise to rely on other tactics. In "Don't lose more than X plant" level. If you use Wall-Nut First Aid to repair your plant, it will not count as a losing plant. Moreover, this can prevent player from losing the previous degraded plant as well.

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In other languages[]

Please note that only official translations are used.

Language Name Description
United States of America English Wall-nut First Aid
China Simplified Chinese 坚果愈合术 in Plants vs. Zombies
Taiwan Traditional Chinese 花生牆癒合術 in Plants vs. Zombies
Brazil Brazilian Portuguese Primeiros socorros defensivos in Plants vs. Zombies 2
Spain Spanish Botiquín de Nuez


Trivia[]

  • The player cannot plant a new defensive plant over a non-degraded one, even if it has taken some damage. They are categorized as intact until they visually look like they have been bitten, or if a leaf is lost, in Chard Guard's case.
  • Even though Garlic is a defensive plant, this does not work on it in the first game. The same happens with Spikerock, the only non-defensive plant that degrades.
  • Before the 2.8 update, it did not work on Pea-nut when it is was on the second degrade.
  • It does not work on Red Stingers, even if they are in their defensive forms. This may be because Red Stinger is not always defensive.
  • Before the 1.7 update of Plants vs. Zombies 2 and the 1.8 update in the Chinese version, it was obtained by unlocking the one-key gate in Wild West.
  • As of version 6.2.1, Hot Date is unable to be repaired with Wall-nut First Aid in any degrade. This is due to the fact that Hot Date's purpose is to be eaten. However, Explode-o-nut can still be repaired even if the purpose of this plant is the same of Hot Date's.
  • If a boosted plant use Wall-nut First Aid, they will not trigger their plant food effect, they will only heal normally.
  • Imitater in Plants vs. Zombies 2 will not play its animation when using it.
  • Although Murkadamia Nut and Blockoli are all defensive plants, they can't be planted on top of themselves to restore the health.
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