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Thursday, December 22, 2011

3957. Flower Pot


The Flower Pot can be only planted and is required on the Roof levels, because it allows you to plant other plants on the roof, compared to the Lily Pad on water. Even though it is for planting on the roof, it can still be planted on the front lawn, but not on Lily Pads because the flower pot is too heavy for the Lily Pad to carry. It can not planted on Grave Busters, Spikerocks, and Spikeweeds either.

Plant it on the Roof, and then put a plant in it. Flower Pots cannot attack, and do not have any point outside of the roof levels, but have just slightly above the normal amount of resistance to chewing (for being a cross with the ceramic flower pot). To plant any explosives like Cherry Bombs or Doom-shrooms on roof levels, a Flower Pot is still required. If a Doom-shroom detonates on top of it, it is destroyed and a crater appears in the roof.

A Day level in which all the plants are planted in Flower Pots (Plants vs. Zombies on the iPad)
The strongest anti-zombie barrier in the whole game is when you plant a Flower Pot or Lily Pad, a Pumpkin, and a Tall-nut together, which will hold a zombie for upwards of four minutes (longer when the zombie is frozen or there is a Kernel-pult in the same row).
Note: This isn't as sun-efficient as just a Tall-nut or just a Wall-nut, though the latter can be vaulted/jumped over, and the single Tall-nut setup can be hard to maintain due to its long recharge time.

Note: Spikeweeds, Spikerocks, and Lily Pads can't be planted in pots, nor can Grave Busters, because Graves don't appear on the roof.

You can use it to slow down Gargantuars in emergencies and to make Pole Vaulting Zombies lose their poles, or to provide a few extra seconds before the zombies get to your defenses in levels such as Column Like You See 'Em. Otherwise, use it to plant on the roof. If you want to slow down zombies on the roof, a combination would be a Puff-shroom (by itself) or Wall/Tall-nut on a Flower Pot coated with a Pumpkin (which gives a three-layer defence).

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