In Plants vs. Zombies 3, as the main person responsible for protecting your home, you need to use the characteristics of various plants to deploy garden plants. Therefore, you must not get the usage of the plants wrong. In the sharing of all plant guides in Plants vs. Zombies 3, the plants that need to be understood must not be mistaken. Below are the various magical plants that can be used when zombies come. You can also master their unique uses and cleverly combine them, which will become the key to quickly solving level puzzles in the subsequent game.

Garlic: Despite its small and delicate appearance, whenever a zombie dares to invade, garlic will push the enemy forcefully to other lanes, instantly throwing the originally orderly formation of the zombie army into chaos. When garlic teams up with chlorophyll, it not only continues to exert its excellent pushing effect but also adds extra damage. If paired with a corn cob, garlic instantly upgrades to an all-around versatile player, unafraid even of flying zombies, easily blocking their invasion, while also putting on a layer of sturdy armor, activating a blood-sucking mode, and continuously restoring its own health value during battle.

Pineapple Shooter: A legendary plant in terms of firing speed, the slender pine needles in its hands seem to turn into deadly arrows, capable of piercing through rows of tightly defended zombies. Once perfectly combined with the chlorophyll skill, double the number of pine needles rain down like pear blossoms, and with the powerful addition of a corn cob, each pine needle can pierce through more zombies' bodies like armor-piercing bullets, and also spray out sharp fragments, causing additional damage.

Hydrangea: This profession's attack method is unique. When a zombie approaches, it will directly open its mouth wide and bite. More impressively, at the moment of being damaged, its head will grow larger like a balloon being inflated, and the attack frequency will also increase dramatically. When working together with chlorophyll, hydrangea seems to have a powerful gravitational field, involuntarily gathering all nearby zombies to itself, then launching a frenzied biting attack. Combined with the special effects of a corn cob, hydrangea's self-healing ability is activated, ensuring worry-free endurance, allowing it to fight persistently on the battlefield.

Lightning Reed: It can not only accurately shoot lightning bolts at zombies on its line, but these lightning bolts can also branch out into zigzag lightning chains, causing chain damage to multiple zombies. Even airborne targets find it hard to escape its omnipresent electric shock network, making it a comprehensive and blind-spot-free attack. When paired with chlorophyll, the Lightning Reed can discharge continuously for several seconds, with a powerful current and amazing clearing effect.

Truffle Shuffler: It can accurately launch a zombie to a neighboring lane, then enter a brief cooldown period. However, once it works well with chlorophyll, its power will greatly increase, and it will launch all the zombies on the entire line to the adjacent lane, accompanied by considerable damage. If paired with a corn cob, the cooldown time will be significantly shortened, and the launched zombies will also be immobilized, unable to move.

Potato Mine: It needs some time to prepare its attack, but with patience, once a zombie passes through its ambush range, it will immediately explode, producing a huge explosive power. When paired with chlorophyll, the Potato Mine can randomly appear on a line without armor, and when used with a corn cob, it can re-ambush after one explosion.

Corn Kernel-Pult: As a plant that requires only five suns, it has a high cost-effectiveness. The corn kernels it fires have a chance to immobilize zombies, restricting their movement. With the addition of chlorophyll, it changes from single-shot ammunition to multiple attacks. If you want to be even stronger, you can pair it with a corn cob, so the bullets fired can affect the zombies' forward speed.

Vine: This is a plant that requires only three suns but takes a relatively long time to plant. Only after being enhanced by chlorophyll does its attack no longer limit itself to a local area but can cause significant damage to obstacles across the map, instantly bursting with powerful destructive force. If paired with a corn cob, the number of vines will increase, forming a dense attack.

Fire Dragon Grass: As a six-sun plant, under normal circumstances, it can rapidly spit out flames to attack the front three squares. When aided by chlorophyll, the attack range of Fire Dragon Grass increases, and with the integration of a corn cob, the range becomes even wider. It can also hit flying zombies.

Have you used these plants in the sharing of all plant guides in Plants vs. Zombies 3? Whether or not you have used them, with enough sun, they will provide very powerful defensive capabilities when players carefully combine and cleverly arrange them in the later stages of the game.