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This article contains the various community-built decks for Chompzilla in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes. You are free to add your decks, but please refer to the rules page first.
| Cyclezilla (created by Poggielord)
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Fairly priced deck with a gameplan consisting of ramping to cards like Elderberry, Red Plant-It and Pod Fighter. Once you got your combo set up, cycle with Party Thyme and other cheap cards to create bonus attacks that'll feed you even more cards.
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| Chomp! (created by Patryk8i9)
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{{{Deck description}}}
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| DINNER! (created by BoltBlizard)
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Zombie will be on the menu with this deck. It's about brute force and feroiciously littling down the zombies the opposing hero plays. What it's meant to do is simply stop strong zombies from attacking and have strong plants reign supreme.
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| Chomper Bell (created by ShroomstagramUser)
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Come to Chomper Bell, where you can heal and grow, and have tacos, too!
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| Just Re-Beat! (created by LegendofNickson)
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This deck mainly focuses on Re-Peat Moss and tricks to give the opposing hero some pressure that could give them heavy damage. While this deck is has a lot of tricks, it can give you some benefits to clear out strong zombies if you have Re-Peat on the field in which could defeat the zomnie hero quickly.
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| Tempo Tattle (BUDGET) (created by TheMajesticStork)
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Say hello to Chompzilla budget tempo! Jack O' Lantern and Super-Phat Beets grow, and while they have different activators, they can help steady a huge advantage. Grow-Shroom grows everything on the board!
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| Bow Down to the Apotatosaurus Rex! (created by TheMajesticStork)
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Did you know? Turn 1, Sunflower followed by Turn 2, Sunnier Shroom means a 6 cost card like Apotatosaurus on Turn 3! No Apotatosaurus yet? Bamboozle works just as well. Once you've got one out, keep drawing cards with Flourish and Cosmic Flower, all while controlling the opponent with Whack a Zombies and Squashes. I tried to make it as budget friendly as possible while still putting Apotatosaurus in the deck, which explains why I don't use something like Primal Sunflower instead. Put Savage Spinach on a Pea Patch to get a 7/8 and an extreme boost that can be game changing, get healing while in Venus Flytraplanet (or just use Geyser) and finish them off with Espresso Fiesta or Plant Food.
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| Chomp! (created by Patryk8i9)
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{{{Deck description}}}
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| Can't Touch This (created by EvoSwag)
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Well, you can touch this, it's just that any mark you make won't last. Chompzilla's superpowers fit nicely into this draw/heal hybrid meant to make the most out of Aloesaurus. Use Dino-Roar to create a wealth of options through drawing cards, and mix it with a traditional healing strategy with Heartichoke and Flytraplanet, and finish with Astro Vera and Potted Powerhouse!
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| Real Heal (created by GianluZ)
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{{{Deck description}}}
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| Sun, Tricks, and Moss (created by AwesomeDude4713)
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Amass lots of Sun early on with Sun-producing Sunflowers. With all that Sun, Re-Peat Moss can be played quicker, as can buffing tricks like Fertilize. Keep lanes clear and your huge Re-Peat Moss will damage the enemy easily! Use bounus attacks on a Magnifying Grass or a Sun Strike to finish things off.
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| Rings is back! (created by Botor Won)
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Onion Rings! Give me laugh...!
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| Classics (created by KatDude66)
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Every plant in this deck is from PvZ1. Every. Single. One.
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| Control 4 Corn (created by TitaXSuXForXGooX)
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I am just confused on why people like to make joke decks out of this hero, anyways this deck relies on using your healing and destroying cards to save up for Cornucopia, which is the main purpose of this deck.
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| Poor Man's Godzilla (created by gamerwave)
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A cheap and powerful deck for beginners. I firmly believe Chompzilla is the best starting Hero for new players, and still has a presence in competitive play. This is the deck that got me to Ultimate League when I first made my account, minus maybe the Half-Banana - which, is here because even without synergy it's the next best 1 cost plant you can get early on. Over time you can replace underperforming plants with more expensive cards. Split Pea can take Fire Peashooter and/or Sweet Pea's place, as can Black Eyed Pea. The first card to work towards would be Haunted Pumpking.
Playing this deck, your overall goal should be to build up a strong field and make good trades with Zombie units, but don't be afraid to apply heavy damage with Magnifying Grass or a quick Plant Food when you can.
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