Plants vs. Zombies
Some Trivia of Plants vs. Zombies
1. Sunflowers produce sunlight at the same speed as they do during the day at night.
2. The peas fired by the Pea shooter will not pass through the torch stump and turn into fireballs, but will attack the torch stump. So the zombie camp probably needs to train a batch of Torchwood Zombies.
3. There are Pea shooter and Gatling Pea, but there is never Repeater.
Some Tips for Passing the Adventure Mode
1. Plants that produce sunlight, such as sunflowers
This kind of plant is our main source of income, as many as possible. If we seek stability like this kind of plant, we generally don’t put it on the far left of the formation, so as to prevent zombies from breaking through the defense line and entering the house directly.
2. Choose plants to deal with zombies
This game has a detail that is well done. Sometimes a new plant you get can just restrain the new zombies that appear in the next level. For example, if you get the Charm Mushroom, then the Rugby Zombie appears in the next level. In the face of zombies with different characteristics, choose corresponding plants to deal with, which will reduce the difficulty of customs clearance.
3. Dr. Zomboss
This is the hardest level in adventure mode. We need to save more flower pots, at least three or four. Then reserve an empty planter on each row for fireballs and pucks. There must be more than one watermelon in each row to deal with different types of zombies that will appear in each row.
When fighting Dr. Zomboss, it is necessary to make a quick decision, and the more you delay, the harder it will be to fight. The ice mushroom can temporarily control Dr. Zomboss, or you can choose to use chili to fight the output. According to this rhythm, you can kill it about six times.