Area 22 is a galactic super-rare zombie environment card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes and a member of the
Beastly class. It costs 3
to play, and its ability gives all zombies in it +2
/+2
and the
Frenzy trait. This ability persists until Area 22 is overridden by another environment.
Origins
It is named after Area 51, a highly classified remote detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, within the Nevada Test and Training Range.
Its description references the many conspiracy theories surrounding Area 51, most being about aliens, as well as the fact it is a Galactic Card.
In addition, "22" might be a reference about how it is zombie-related, seeing the letter "Z" and the number "2" look somewhat similar. The 22 also references the stats that the environment gives, which is +2
/+2
.
Statistics
- Class: Beastly
- Tribe: Science Environment
- Ability: Zombies here get +2
/+2
and
Frenzy.
- Set - Rarity: Galactic - Super-Rare
Card description
"Zombies from outer space? What an absurd conspiracy theory! Now move along. Nothing to see here." - Dr. Zomboss
Update history
Update 1.16.10
Strategies
With
Area 22 gives any zombie in it a decent stat boost and the
Frenzy trait, and since it can boost multiple zombies over time until overridden, you do not have to wait until you get to set up a strong zombie. These aspects allow it to find a place in any deck, especially those that feature zombies with an ability that activates when they do damage or destroy a plant, such as Interstellar Bounty Hunter, Kite Flyer, and Overstuffed Zombie. (While it does become a bit redundant for zombies who naturally have the
Frenzy trait, Area 22 still won't be a complete waste thanks to its stat-boosting ability.)
For synergy, since this is a science environment, Interdimensional Zombie will transform into a random zombie that costs 3 brains, resulting in a 3
zombie with boosted stats and the
Frenzy trait on turn 3. However, this strategy may not pay off due to the resulting zombie being random, and only Immorticia can do this normally. Instead, a more universal and reliable (and possibly stronger) combo is with Ancient Vimpire, who will be able to boost the zombie in Area 22 further if that zombie destroys a plant.
Against
If you see a decently powerful zombie and your opponent has conserved 3 brains, it may not be a good idea to block it with a weak plant since they could be waiting to play Area 22, which allows the zombie to tear through said plant and hit you harder than before. If you see a strong zombie in Area 22, try to destroy that zombie with removal cards, or if you are able to predict Area 22 being played, set up a plant strong enough to destroy the zombie there even with a +2
/+2
boost.
As for Area 22 itself, you can override it with an environment of your own, preferably something cheap like Coffee Grounds or Spikeweed Sector.
Gallery
Area 22's grayed out card
Concepts (Scrapped concept)
A concept design being played (animated)
In other languages
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language |
Name |
Description
|
English
|
Area 22
|
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Simplified Chinese
|
22区
|
|
Traditional Chinese
|
22 區
|
French
|
Zone 22
|
|
German
|
Area 22
|
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Italian
|
Area 22
|
|
Japanese
|
エリア22
|
|
Korean
|
22 구역
|
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Brazilian Portuguese
|
Área 22
|
|
Russian
|
Зона 22
|
|
Spanish
|
Área 22
|
|
Trivia
- During its idle animation, a Neutron Imp will appear in the "cockpit" after a while. This also happens when the player is viewing its statistics.
- When Area 22 is overridden by another environment, the dismantled parts of the spaceship and the toxic waste that spilled out when it was originally destroyed get sucked up by a beam and carried away.
- This card is mentioned in Wing-Nut's description, also referencing Area 51 conspiracy theories.