9/23/2023 0 Comments Plants vs zombies 2 jack o lantern![]() ![]() ![]() Pyre Vine's big weakness is that he needs support to function well, including the support of other early game plants. Plants not using an ice-based slow effect, such as Sap-fling, Goo Peashooter, and Pokra, will generally work better. Not only does he get a substantial damage boost, but his range is increased to 5 tiles, making Pyre Vine an incredibly destructive force in Pepper-mint based strategies or if leveled.Īlthough Pyre Vine doesn't synergize well with chilling plants such as Winter Melon, it can still be used in combination with them thanks to Pyre Vine's low range, and good damage allowing for him to help clean up weakened zombies. Pyre Vine becomes much stronger when powered up by Pepper-mint. It also has no impact on his Plant Food ability, as it allows him to hit everything in a single lane anyway. Pyre Vine's fast heating and constant damage can quickly take down ice blocks and can usually deal with the zombies inside as well, so long as they don't have an exceedingly high amount of health.Ĭompared to Blastberry Vine, Pyre Vine doesn't work well if you plant him in the back due to his short-range, although he does works great as a defrosting plant in that case. Pyre Vine is also adept at handling ice blocks so long as there aren't multiple Troglobites in one lane. Not only does Pyre Vine heat plants around it - and at an accelerated rate compared to all other heating plants - it gives any plant that it's planted on an immunity to frost, making it extremely useful in that world. In addition to that, Pyre Vine is excellent in Frostbite Caves, even in the Endless Zones. Pyre Vine can also be planted on a fully grown Kiwibeast to help protect it. Although pairing it with close-range plants is a great idea, you can also pair Pyre Vine with defensive plants, particularly Endurian and Holly Barrier (as well as Torchwood, although he's not strictly defensive), as they'll continue to do damage to nearby zombies even if Pyre Vine is planted on them. Pyre Vine is best used towards the front of the lawn, where full use can be made of his damage. Although Pyre Vine's damage looks weak, one Pyre Vine can actually solo an infinite amount of basic zombies, and later in the game, Pyre Vine can provide excellent damage support to melee plants such as Bonk Choy, Wasabi Whip, Parsnip, Blockoli, Headbutter Lettuce, and especially Pokra, whose slowing effect doesn't interfere with Pyre Vine's flames. Secondly, Pyre Vine is exceptionally better at dealing with zombies from a close range, allowing him to synergize a lot better with melee plants compared to Blastberry Vine, but Blastberry Vine works far better with long ranged plants. Firstly, Pyre Vine has slightly more health than Blastberry Vine, allowing him to withstand slightly more damage than Blastberry Vine, although neither should be used as defensive plants. His Plant Food damage is increased by 4800 damage, he will also warm plants in a larger area as at level 10 and the damage he deals to ice is increased to 500 damage.Īlthough Pyre Vine may appear weak upon first glance, as his damage output may seem lackluster, don't let his appearance fool you - Pyre Vine can be a strikingly effective support plant, even better than Blastberry Vine in some cases. When boosted by Pepper-mint, Pyre Vine's short-range flame attack damage is increased by 260 damage, will always reach ten tiles, and he can take an additional 600 damage. Any plant on him will also activate its own Plant Food effect. When fed with Plant Food, Pyre Vine will set the whole lane on fire, dealing 1800 damage to all zombies in the lane, in a similar fashion to that of the Fire Peashooter, but also with the ability to attack zombies behind. He feels it should please him, and yet nevertheless he is anxious and fearful. Pyre Vine considers his holdings, his fortune, his vast hoard of wealth. Pyre Vines can be planted on top of other plants to provide protection from cold plus an additional close range flame attack. Plant Food: Lights the entire column on fire, dealing massive damage to every zombie. Additionally, he also bears a resemblance to the female anglerfish, a bony fish in the order Lophiiformes named for her characteristic mode of predation with a fleshy growth from her head that acts as a lure towards other fish (despite being male). Pyre Vine's name and appearance is also is based on a pyre, a structure (typically consisting of wood) that is meant to be burnt as part of a funeral or ritual. The word "fire" in the plant's name contributes to the word "Pyre" in Pyre Vine's as well as his fiery powers and abilities. Due to his similar appearance to Blastberry Vine and fiery attributes, Pyre Vine is based on the fireberry hawthorn ( Crataegus chrysocarpa), a species of hawthorn that is native to much of the continental United States and Canada. ![]()
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