Plants vs. Zombies 3 is a highly anticipated tower defense game that integrates many classic designs from the Plants vs. Zombies series and introduces a large number of new plants and zombie models for players to use. Today, let's talk about how to use mint in Plants vs. Zombies 3. Mint is a very special type of plant in the game, with a series of unique abilities that can have a strong effect in battle.

You can obtain mint through various means such as arena rewards, tournament settlements, and more. Some can also be obtained by exchanging gold coins. The characteristic of mint plants is that they cannot be directly destroyed by zombies, and take effect immediately upon planting, lasting for 30 seconds. They provide attack power, attack speed, or other special effect bonuses to corresponding plants. There are many different types of mint in the game, each with different effects.

Some mints can bring various enhancement effects, such as freezing mint, bursting mint, etc. Freezing mint can increase the freezing probability of the Ice-shooter, while bursting mint can enhance the damage range of explosive plants. Additionally, mint has extra resistance to some special zombies, for example, it can prevent key plants from being turned into sheep or pulled away. In actual combat, mint-type plants have a very wide range of applications, such as planting reinforcement mints in advance before a large-scale zombie outbreak to strengthen the defense line. In boss battles, some control-type mints can buy crucial time for output. Some mints can also interfere with enemy zombies, such as thorny mint blocking zombie bull charges, and flash mint interfering with Dr. Zomboss's crushing skills, etc.

Of course, there are also some mints that can deal quite good damage directly, such as blazing mint, which can shoot fireballs to the right, middle, and upper directions, capable of penetrating and splitting, dealing massive damage when hitting zombies. Lightning mint fires lightning that can chain multiple times over a wide area around it. You need to choose different plants reasonably based on the situation on the field, which is the guarantee to successfully pass through Plants vs. Zombies 3. Mint is also a type of plant, so it should also be integrated into the tactical system.

After reading the introduction, you now understand how to use mint in Plants vs. Zombies 3, right? In Plants vs. Zombies 3, many new plants have been added, and you need to know their performance characteristics in advance to integrate them into your tactics. All of this requires prior familiarity.