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Upgrade Plants are by far the most important upgrades players can purchase in Plants Vs Zombies as they are stronger variants of already acquired Plants that will require players to plant the base Plant in order to upgrade to. Players will not need to access the upgrade Plants before they are unlocked as the time that they unlock is heavily co-related to the levels in which their base Plants are unlocked.

Players can read more about the use of Upgrade Plants here , though the following are the costs, a debrief of each Upgrade Plant and which I would try to acquire first:. The Gatling Pea is one of the strongest pea shooters players can use in the game as they will transform a Repeater, allowing the Repeater to shoot 4 peas at a time instead of 2.

The Twin Sunflower essentially causes Sunflowers to produce double the amount of Sun they normally do, allowing players to collect massive amounts of Sun in order to fund their most expensive Plants, which often include the other Plant Upgrades. The reality is that Sunflowers produce enough Sun for players to get through their first run, though players will need Twin Sunflowers if they hope to advance through Survival: Endless, especially as Twin Sunflowers can be used to free up space for more damage focussed Plants.

Depending on what content players are hoping to complete, I would recommend waiting on the Sunflower upgrades, essentially saving Twin Sunflowers for Upgrade Plants and Endless content. While the base Fume-shroom deals a fair amount of damage, Gloom-shrooms see much more use as they can provide players with new strategies that deal damage to more Zombies when taking up less lane space, essentially leaving room for plenty of Marigolds for coin generation.

The Cattail is one of my favourite Plant Upgrades players can buy, simply due to the fact that they can damage any Zombies that are on the screen, including Bloon Zombies.

Cattails can only be used in levels that feature a Pool as they require a Lily Pad to be placed before they can be planted, though it needs to be noted that they will not do any more damage than a Repeater, though players can essentially rely on Cattails on not allowing Zombies to get too close to a house, simply because of their homing ability. As players will not see a huge increase in damage from Cattails, simply because they do not deal equal damage to a Repeater that does not have a Torchwood placed in front of it, players can easily ignore this upgrade until it is absolutely necessary,.

The Spikerock is a fantastic Upgrade Plant if players are looking forward to maps with lots of Gargantuars or Zombonis. Reason being? The Spikerock will deal both double the damage of a Spikeweed and will be able to pop Zombonis as well as take Gargantuar smashes before being destroyed.

Spikerocks are crucial for Zombotony game modes and can be used as an asset for levels with hoards of Gargantuars as they can both deal damage to the Gargantuar and also slow them down before they get to your heavy damage dealing Plants.

I personally like having the Spikerock Upgrade Plant as they provide massive amounts of damage to Zombies when placed in front of Tall-nuts and Wall-nuts, being one of my favourite strategies when dealing with Zombies, especially when trying to generate a money farm. As mentioned, if you are hoping to complete any Zombotony game-modes, you will absolutely need the Spikerock upgrade as there is no other real way to deal with the Zombonis at the pace that they spawn.

The Gold Magnet is by far the most useless Plant Upgrade players can purchase unless they are hoping to generate a coin farm.

Gold Magnets deal no damage and do not rid Zombies of their metallic shields or weapons, unlike their base Plant the Magnet-shroom. Unfortunately, Gold Magnets will not pick up any Sun, making them less useful for players as having a Gold Magnets that picks up Sun would essentially make the game much more manageable for those who want to essentially only coin farm.

Not only will the Winter Melon continue to deal Heavy Damage like its precursor the Melon-pult, the Winter Melon will also freeze and slow enemy Zombies similar to how a Snow Pea would.

The best thing about the Winter Melon is the fact that it continued to deal AoE damage to Zombies that are nearby the initial damaged Zombie, also applying the freezing effect onto them as it would to the Zombie in the lane it is placed in. Winter Melons can often handle large hoards of Zombies on their own, making lots of room for Marigolds for coin farming.

The main issue with Winter Melons is how much Sun they take to place, essentially meaning that Winter Melons will require two columns of Sunflowers if not Twin Sunflowers to properly fuel. The Cob Cannon is undeniably the most powerful Plant Upgrade players can purchase in all of Plants Vs Zombies, requiring two Kernel-pults in order to place. Cob Cannons are also the only stationary Plant that require players to target a certain area to damage Zombies, dealing the same amount of damage as a Cherry Bomb.

The amazing thing about Cob Cannons is the fact that they recharge faster than Cherry Bombs and have unlimited charges, essentially making a column of them unbeatable. Cob Cannons, similar to Winter Melons are necessary for completing end game content and while players may not see much use of them in the mid-game, players will want to rely on them later. Players can wait on purchasing the Cob Cannons until they are ready to complete Endless game-modes as they will not want to use these pricy beasts for completing Adventure Mode for the second time.

The unfortunate thing about many of the new versions of Plants Vs Zombies is the requirement to pay to unlock mini-games and puzzles. Players in the original version of the game had access to a number of these, though players will have to spend time grinding out the main version of the game as well as the lower tier content if they hope to gain access to the many side games in Plants Vs Zombies.

It should be noted that there are variances in which devices have access to each mini-game and puzzle, though prices do not differ. The ZomBotany game is a mandatory purchase for players who are on iOS devices and players on Android. The ZomBotany mini-game requires players to place Plants while in combat with Zombies that have Plant heads. Essentially players will be against Zombies that can now damage from afar if they are Pea Shooters or Gatling Peas, explode if they are Jalapenos, sqash if they are Squashes or take extra damage when they are Tall-nuts or Wall-nuts.

Zombiquarium requires players to feed brains to Snorkel Zombies which will produce Sun, using the Sun to purchase more Snorkel Zombies in hopes of producing more Sun to purchase the Trophy.

Unlike other conveyer-belt mini-games, players will place identical Plants in the columns that they select, though if a slot is already occupied by a Plant when a player tries to place another column, the selection will fill in only the slots that are missing. Similarly, since players are only able to plant in Flower Pots while on the Roof, if a column is lacking Flower Pots or a Flower Pot is destroyed, no Plant will appear in that slot.

Portal Combat is a bit of a challenging mini-game that requires players to place Plants that are chosen for them on a conveyor-belt in order to kill Zombies. Unlike all other conveyor-belt mini-games, players will have to strategize by placing their Plants in front of portals that will essentially transport their ammo into another lane, allowing players to properly damage the Zombies that spawn.

The Portal Combat mini-games features 4 portals, the first is located in the second row, which teleports ammunition to the second portal in the top row and the third portal is in the third row which teleports ammunition to the bottom row. Zombies will be able to enter these portals, meaning that players can buy extra time for damage to be dealt, making this mini-game a bit easier for players to blast through.

It should be noted that Portals will shift positions throughout this mini-game, though the Portals on the left will always be the entrance when the Portals on the right will always be the exit. Begouled is a mini-game that is based on Bejeweled, requiring players to match 3 of the same Plant type on order to create a match,.

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