In the fun and strategic world of Plants vs. Zombies 3, each plant has its own magical abilities, forming a mysterious guard team hidden in the garden. Today, we will provide an in-depth analysis of the plants in the Plants vs. Zombies 3 guide. As long as you learn the different uses of these plants and can effectively combine them, you will be able to quickly find the key plants to break through the levels in the later stages of the game.
Garlic: Though small in size, it contains enormous power. When zombies invade, it can cleverly push the enemies to other lanes, instantly disrupting the formation of the zombie army and causing chaos. When paired with Plant Food, it not only pushes but also adds damage, catching the zombies off guard. If combined with Kernel-pult, it becomes a versatile defender, capable of blocking flying zombies while also providing armor and activating a vampiric mode for itself.

Pineapple: A standout in terms of firing speed, its slender needles are like deadly arrows, easily piercing through rows of zombies. When combined with Plant Food, the number of needles doubles, significantly increasing their destructive power. With the addition of Kernel-pult, each needle can pierce more zombies and even spray fragments for extra damage.

Hydrangea: It can directly bite attacking zombies and, when damaged, its head magically grows larger, accelerating its attack frequency. When paired with Plant Food, it acts like a powerful gravitational field, pulling all nearby zombies to it and then biting them fiercely. Combined with Kernel-pult, it gains self-healing capabilities, ensuring sustained combat on the battlefield.

Lightning Reed: It's like a magician controlling lightning, shooting rapid lightning bolts at zombies on its lane and creating chains that damage multiple zombies, including aerial targets, providing all-around attacks. When paired with Plant Food, it can continuously discharge electricity for several seconds, instantly clearing the area.

Shuffle Shroom: It can precisely launch a zombie to a neighboring lane and then enter a short cooldown period. However, when paired with Plant Food, it can launch an entire line of zombies to adjacent lanes, dealing additional damage. If combined with Kernel-pult, the cooldown time is significantly reduced, and the launched zombies are also stunned.
Sweet Potato: It can attract and firmly block zombies from adjacent lanes, reinforcing the defense. When paired with Plant Food, its pull is stronger, and it can also stun the zombies, making them unable to advance or retreat.

Potato Mine: A stealthy lurker, it needs time to prepare but will explode upon a zombie passing by. When paired with Plant Food, it can randomly place an unarmored potato mine on a lane, surprising the zombies. With Kernel-pult, after exploding, it can jump to a random lane to prepare again, setting up another ambush.

Ragweed: Like a mischievous sneezer, it can damage and sometimes knock back zombies with a sneeze. When paired with Plant Food, a powerful sneeze can knock back all zombies on its lane, creating a humorous yet effective scene.

Cob Cannon: This five-sun plant can sometimes stun zombies, restricting their movement. When paired with Plant Food, its attack changes from single to multiple shots, enhancing its firepower. With Kernel-pult, the duration of the butter stun is extended, keeping zombies immobilized for a longer time.

Tangle Kelp: As a three-sun plant, it has a unique way of attacking obstacles. When planted, it quietly lies in wait. When enhanced by Plant Food, its attack is no longer limited to a local area but can deal massive damage to obstacles across the map, making any obstruction visible. When paired with Kernel-pult, the number of Tangle Kelps increases rapidly.

Fire Dragon: As a six-sun plant, spitting fire is its specialty. Normally, it can rapidly spit out hot flames over three tiles in front of it. When powered by Plant Food, the attack range of Fire Dragon expands dramatically, and with Kernel-pult, its range is further increased, and it gains the ability to attack flying units, making it a formidable opponent for both ground and air zombies.

The plants in the Plants vs. Zombies 3 guide each have their unique skills. With the player's clever combinations, they will surely build a strong garden defense, resisting wave after wave of zombie invasions. If you haven't used these plants before, be sure to try them out in the game.