Decoration
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Decorations were items available in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures that could have be used to decorate the Player's Town. While most of them were aesthetic and paid for with Zombucks, there were gem-paid decorations that increased the amount of coins a building produced by a defined percentage and range. Some of the gem-paid decorations were only available from Treasure Chests. Decorations could only have been placed if there was enough free space in any lot to place them.
Purchased with Zombucks
Purchased with gems
These items increase the amount of coins a building produces by a defined percentage and range.
Name | Pic | Description | Area of Effect | Payout Bonus | |
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Wheelbarrow | Handy in getting rid of zombie messes | Small | +1% | 20 | |
Zombie Crossing Sign | Slow zombies playing. | Small | +1% | 20 | |
Wind Chimes | Weirdly, they never seem to move or make noise. | Small | +1% | 25 | |
Bike Rack | Advanced coating protects this bike rack from weather and zombies | Small | +1% | 35 | |
Swirly Topiary | Don't ask how it got the swirl. | Medium | +2% | 50 | |
Town Sign | Show off your town pride with this classy sign. | Medium | +1% | 50 | |
Zombie Knight Painting | Life-like, other than, you know, the zombie thing. | Medium | +2% | 75 | |
Mr. Garden Gnome | He's seen things you wouldn't believe. | Medium | +2% | 75 | |
Sunflower Pedestal | She's just so happy to be immortalized! | Medium | +2% | 75 | |
Lawn Sofa | Seats two (people or zombies). | Small | +2% | 80 | |
Bulletin Board | You should ignore any ads that end with "bring brainz" | Medium | +2% | 100 | |
Zombie Head Monument | Zombozymandias, perhaps? | Large | +2% | 100 | |
Elegant Mailbox | When a standard mailbox just won't do | Medium | +2% | 125 | |
Gravestone Mailbox | Was probably funnier before the zombies showed up. | Medium | +3% | 125 | |
Gas Barbecue | Great for grilling veggies. But don't tell the veggies that. | Medium | +3% | 150 | |
Country Outhouse | Leave a little something in the great outdoors. | Small | +2% | 175 | |
Peashooter Topiary | A plant delicately trimmed to look like another plant. | Medium | +2% | 200 | |
Shed | It's like a house but for things instead of people. | Medium | +2% | 200 | |
Sunflower Topiary | A gardener's homage to the happiest of plants. | Medium | +2% | 225 | |
Cherry Bomb Topiary | Won't actually explode. Probably. | Large | +2% | 275 | |
Beet Topiary | Someone really loves that Beet. | Small | +2% | 300 | |
Infrared Barbeque | Now you're cooking with POWER! | Large | +3% | 300 | |
Mountain Outhouse | A different kind of log cabin. | Medium | +2% | 300 | |
Magnet Plant Topiary | More plant than magnet, really. | Large | +2% | 325 | |
Rocket Outhouse | LIFT OFF!! | Medium | +3% | 350 | |
Zombie Fountain | The water looks suspiciously clean. | Medium | +3% | 350 | |
Tiki Outhouse | Where business meets paradise. | Medium | +3% | 450 | |
Arctic House | The result of one too many Chilly Peppers. | Medium | +4% | 500 | |
Zombie Hamster Wheel | The brain's a fake, but don't tell the zombie. He needs the exercise. | Medium | +4% | 500 |
Trivia
- There are a few references to other things in the descriptions of these objects.
- The "Zombozymandias" mentioned in the description of the Zombie Head Monument was a reference to the famous sonnet titled "Ozymandias".
- The "disgruntled puppet" mentioned in the Classic Trash Can's description is probably a reference to Oscar from Sesame Street. Oscar would usually live in a bin that looked like that.