![]() ![]() Instead of a shadowy pea that hits the closest zombie in the lane, it fires a laser that damages all zombies in the lane, topped with a stalling effect. On the other hand, this plant shines a lot when powered by Moonflower. However, there are other straight shooters that do a better or just as well as a job, some just being a little bit cheaper in sun. Without Moonflower, this plant shoots shadowy peas that do slightly more damage than a normal pea. Shadow Peashooter gains another 50% more attack power and health (300% of initial). ![]() When powered, 30% chance to generate a black hole for 4 seconds upon killing the first zombie in the current lane, which either does damage or devours small and medium zombies. Shadow Peashooter gains another 50% more attack power and health (250% of initial).Ĩ0% chance to fire a beam when unpowered. Shadow Peashooter may be boosted when planted. Shadow Peashooter gains another 50% more attack power and health (200% of initial). Shadow Peashooter gains 50% more attack power and health (150% of initial).Ģ0% chance to fire a bolt/beam that does 240/420 damage. ^Shadow Peashooter has a decay for zombie stalls depending on how far away they are from the house.ġ0% chance to fire a bolt/beam that does 180/315 damage. *The number of zombies a powered Shadow Peashooter can drag. He will also be powered even if he's not near a Moonflower. ![]() When boosted by Conceal-mint, Shadow Peashooter will have an additional 115 damage added to his bolts, and his Plant Food attack will have an additional 950 damage added to him, regardless of how many Moonflowers there are on the lawn. Plant Food ability (when there are 3 or more Moonflowers) Conceal-mint effect Once there are three or more Moonflowers in the lawn, he will make a giant smiling bomb (known as the Spirit Bomb) at the middle of the screen, which does massive amounts of damage to all zombies onscreen, as well as slowing them down. The projectile gets bigger once there are two Moonflowers in the lawn. If there are up to two Moonflowers, he will throw a small projectile at the nearest zombie in his lane and explodes on contact, dealing small amounts of damage to the zombies caught in the blast. Shadow Peashooter's Plant Food effect depends on the number of Moonflowers there are in the lawn. Because he himself is a shadow, and he doesn't need light to exist. Shadow Peashooter has always felt that light is how shadows can exist is an extremely unscientific thing. Plant characteristics: green plant, Shadow family Shadow Peashooter can drag nearby zombies into the groundįeature: Shadow form, can attack an entire lane of zombies and cause a poison effect These seed packets can be obtained by buying special Piñatas from the Store for 25 gems or from the reward streak in Arena. To unlock Shadow Peashooter, players need to collect 250 of his seed packets during Shadow Peashooter's Summer Vacation event. In the Chinese version, he was added to the 2.3.7 update. In the international version, he was added to the 6.9.1 update. When powered by a Moonflower, Conceal-Mint, Gloom Vine, or Noctarine, he shoots piercing bolts (every 2 - 2.5 seconds) that do 70 damage and slow down zombies similar to Stallia and with zombies closer to the Shadow Peashooter being stalled for longer than ones further from it. He can also pull a zombie into the ground when they get close, similar to Grimrose. He attacks by shooting peas at zombies (every 1.35 - 1.5 seconds). Shadow Peashooter is a plant in Plants vs. There's a lot going on under the surface between these two. "Uph!" gasps the zombie in the evident surprise. "Phoot," Shadow Peashooter says, emitting a shadowy, ah, hmmm, I guess you could call it a pea, at a distant zombie. ![]()
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