Fumes

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The Fume-shroom's fumes

Fumes are a purple cloud of spores produced by Fume-shrooms and Gloom-shrooms. Each cloud of fumes deals 20 damage but hits everything within it, making it an area-of-effect attack. Gloom-shrooms fire four times faster than the Fume-shroom and as fast as a Gatling Pea. The Fume-shroom hits four spaces in front of it, while the Gloom-shroom hits all eight squares around it.

Fumes are renowned for their ability to pass through shields, namely screen doors, newspapers, ladders, and trash cans. While lobbed-shot plants can also circumvent shields, fumes, unlike lobbed-shot plants, also damage the shields, making them slightly more effective given the same damage per second if there are non-fume and non-lobbed-shot plants as well.

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Trivia

  • Fume-shroom and Gloom-shroom's fumes look like multiple spores in the first game.
  • Their sound and behavior are closer to liquid than a gas.
  • Fumes, following to the dictionary, are toxic vapors, explaining why they go through shields. This does not explain their decapitating and damaging effects, however, though it may be due to the fumes deteriorating any material it comes in contact with, like metal shields or rotting flesh.
  • Fumes are the only non-lobbed projectiles that ignore the roof's angle.
  • Fumes are the only area-of-effect projectiles that do an equal amount of damage to every zombie in range.
  • In the Plants vs. Zombies 2, fumes have a noticeably different appearance from spores.
  • In the mobile versions of Plants vs. Zombies, Fume-Shroom and Gloom-Shroom spray less fumes, unlike the PC version, where both plants spray more fumes.