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Cross-Pollination is a triassic super-rare plant trick card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes and a member of the
Solar class.
It costs 3
to play, and its ability is to Conjure a Flower and a Fruit card, and lowers their cost by 1
.
Statistics
- Class: Solar
- Tribe: Flower Fruit Trick
- Abilities: Conjure a Flower. Conjure a Fruit. They both cost 1 less.
- Set - Rarity: Triassic - Super-Rare
Card description
Each Plant is grown with the power of solar radiation. Sometimes you just have to let it out.
Update history
Update 1.60.79
Strategies
With
Cross-Pollination synergizes very well with cards that benefit from drawing, such as Dino-Roar cards. Even though the cards conjured cost 1
less, Flourish is usually the better card, as it gives you cards from your deck instead of random cards that may or may not have synergy with your deck. The few scenarios where Cross-Pollination would be better is if you have a Captain Cucumber on the field, which will reduce the cost of the cards even more, or if you are using a Flower or Fruit strategy.
Against
This card is impossible to prevent, but is quite slow. If your opponent plays it, they are likely using either a Flower or Fruit deck, and are possibly running Captain Cucumber. Not much else can be done, as the cards conjured are random.
Gallery
Cross-Pollination's statistics
Cross-Pollination's card image
Cross-Pollination being played
In other languages
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language |
Name |
Description
|
English
|
Cross-Pollination
|
|
Brazilian Portuguese
|
Golpe Solar
|
lit. "Solar Strike". Unchanged from the card it replaced.
|
Spanish
|
Impacto Solar
|
lit. "Solar Impact". Unchanged from the card it replaced.
|
Trivia
- This card reuses textures from Sun Strike, which in turn recycles from Rejuvenate.
- Despite it and Sun Strike having nothing alike gameplay-wise, it re-uses its description, which is why it doesn't seem to fit the card's actual effect and name.
- In fact, the card is still called Sun Strike in certain languages, such as Portuguese, despite the card's effect text being translated.
- While looking at its statistics, the player can hear the sound effect Laser Bean uses when attacking zombies in Plants vs. Zombies 2.