- Not to be confused with the Solar Flare Beam, an ability of the Sunflower in the Garden Warfare series.
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For Solar Flare, basking the sun is where it's at. But watch out! With all that solar power, she'll bring a whole lot of bloom...and BOOM!
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Solar Flare is a plant hero in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes and the leader of the Kabloom and Solar classes. Her signature superpower is Sunburn, which does 2 damage to a selected zombie or the zombie hero and gives Solar Flare +1 for the rest of the game.
She is the hero version of Sunflower.
Origins
She is the hero version of the Sunflower, a famous recurring plant in the Plants vs. Zombies series, who in turn is based on the common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus).
Her fiery form and ability of flight are based on the Marvel Comics character Human Torch, with her enthusiastic personality being based on the Johnny Storm incarnation. Her fiery form may also allude to the Fire Flower from the Garden Warfare series.
Her name is a combination of "solar," a term relating to the sun, and "flare," a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light, which in turn may refer to "solar flare," a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface. Her name could probably be an allusion to the DC Comics character Starfire, or a reference to the Solar Flare Beam, an ability for the Sunflower in Garden Warfare series as well.
The name of her "Corn-pocalypse Now" deck is a reference to the movie Apocalypse Now.
Her description references how Sunburn burns zombies.
Statistics
- Classes: Kabloom, Solar
- Superpowers:
- Signature: Sunburn - Do 2 damage. You get +1 for the rest of the game.
- Other:
- Boss Fights:
- Battle Area: Arcade
Hero description
When she's on fire, she's on FIRE. And so are the Zombies.
Strategies
Solar Flare uses a living Flower garden to build massive amounts of sun, blasting the Zombies with massive high-cost Plants and Tricks.
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Solar Flare makes a difference by making lots of sun, which in turn she can use to her advantage by playing high-cost plants and tricks early. Her two classes, Kabloom and Solar, allow her to use aggressive combos of playing lots of plants to dish out huge damage while making enough sun for her to do that. Thanks to the two aforementioned classes, Solar Flare also has access to both Anti-Hero plants like Poison Oak and Strikethrough plants such as Laser Bean, allowing for reasonably good direct damage to the zombie hero.
Solar Flare's signature superpower, Sunburn, is what makes her one of the easier heroes to play as, because it can either damage a turn 1 threat or chip the zombie hero, and the extra sun allows her to play cards faster. Her other superpowers, on the other hand, are on the defensive side: Weed Whack and Scorched Earth are all about lowering zombies' stats, while More Spore is used to block zombies and swarm the field early on.
Solar Flare is undeniably, the most aggressive plant hero in the game, even more so than Nightcap. Not only can Solar Flare utilize the Pineclone+Molekale strategy like most Kabloom Heroes, she can also combine devastating early-game hitters such as Haunted Pumpking, Anti-Hero cards such as Poison Ivy, high-strength plants such as Zapricot and Strikethrough plants such as Astrocado together, resulting in an extremely aggressive deck with lots of damage.
Solar Flare can also use heavy control and endless removal cards such as Toadstool, Wing-Nut, Squash, and Berry Blast to dispatch any zombie the enemy hero tries to play. Coupled with massive sun production via cards like Solar Winds and Sunflower Seed, Solar Flare can easily dominate the game with a quick finisher such as Kernel Corn or Cornucopia, if she ever gets to play them. Solar Flare can take this a step further by incorporating Imitater, Pair Pearadise, and cards such as Astro Vera into her control decks, making her virtually unkillable.
However, Solar Flare has a few weaknesses: her lack of Amphibious plants, as well as poor anti-gravestone and anti-trick defenses. Although the first weakness can be patched by damaging and instant-kill cards like Berry Blast, Sour Grapes, Squash, and Three-Headed Chomper, she will certainly have to watch out for the latter, because the only way Solar Flare can keep her plants alive for long is to use force, which both gravestones and tricks easily bypass.
Solar Flare also lacks severely in card draw. She could play Petal-Morphosis, Sage Sage, and 2nd-Best Taco of All Time, but the last example is the only reliable option. Instead, she can play Conjuring cards like Cosmic Flower or Cosmic Mushroom, or make multiple plants per card with Shroom for Two, Pair of Pears, Cornucopia, Veloci-Radish Hunter, and the like.
None of Solar Flare's superpowers translate well into the late game, either. More Spore and Scorched Earth are solely for the early game, while Sunburn only does a pitiful 2 damage, and 1 additional sun barely makes a difference if you and your opponent are way too far into the game already. There may be instances where Weed Whack may perform well in the late-game, but thankfully, what Solar Flare lacks in this area she more than makes up for with powerful plants, which can finish the game earlier than usual.
Against
Solar Flare is dangerous for her ability to gain sun much faster than any other plant hero. This allows her to play strong cards like Power Flower or Dandy Lion King early, so you should bring cheap cards that can help deal with them like Nibble or Bungee Plumber. A good strategy is taking out plants that generate sun, such as Sunflowers and Metal Petal Sunflowers, as soon as possible, to prevent high-costing cards from being played early.
Alternatively, you can allow the Sunflowers to live while dealing with other cards being played. Tricks like Weed Spray and The Chickening can destroy most of Solar Flare's plants should she have only low-strength or low-health cards on the field. This way you can make Solar Flare run out of cards quickly, giving you an advantage. A prime example is when she uses Berry Angry, since it only adds 2 strength and so does not prevent Weed Spray from destroying them.
Another way to easily defeat Solar Flare is to play Amphibious zombies on aquatic lanes, since Solar Flare has no Amphibious cards, which allows the player to damage her directly from here. However, she can easily destroy them with damage since Amphibious zombies do not have the gravestone trait.
You can also play as a hero that specializes in gravestones, since Solar Flare doesn't have many options against them. The only way for Solar Flare to try to stop gravestone decks is Conjuring Spyris from Cosmic Flower.
While Solar Flare possesses many damaging or instant-kill tricks, ironically, she herself is very weak to them, lacking access to anti-trick plants such as Black-Eyed Pea, Brainana, or Forget-Me-Nuts. As such, trick decks are very effective against Solar Flare. Gravestones are also useful, as they are immune to Solar Flare's removal tricks until the next turn, guaranteeing that their abilities will activate or that they will be able to attack at least once. In the end it may simply boil down to an even match, or depending on the conditions and the employed tactics.
Spores Galore
This deck is based on placing multiple mushrooms with use of Shroom for Two and Mushroom Grotto, then boosting them with Buff-Shroom. If you fail to remove all of them, Solar Flare may end up playing Pineclone, followed by Molekale, to end the game in her favor. Also, you have to beware of Astro-Shroom, who can do damage to you every time a plant is played, and Astrocado, who can do quite some heavy damage to your hero. The Chickening or Weed Spray is recommended to remove the mushrooms.
The best hero to use is Z-Mech, who can use both of the aforementioned tricks and use sheer damage against the stronger plants.
Bloom and Boom
This deck relies on the usage of many flowers, which Solar Flare may start with Blooming Hearts. She will also try to play Solar Winds on empty lanes in an attempt to play Dandy Lion King or Briar Rose early. Deadly zombies and instant-kill tricks are useful against this deck.
The best hero is Impfinity, who has access to damaging tricks and Deadly zombies. Since the only instant kill tricks in this deck are two Whack-a-Zombie cards, you would want to use gravestones or play zombies near heights and spread them out due to Solar Flare also having Cherry Bomb.
Corn-pocalypse Now
This deck revolves around early game removal in order for Solar Flare to achieve late game dominance. Gravestones can ignore most of these, but you should defeat Solar Flare quickly since she has Kernel Corn and Cornucopia. Bonus attacks also work since they can heavily damage Solar Flare.
Sour Grapes are also in the deck, so the best hero is Super Brainz due to being able to allow bonus attacks to Gravestone zombies. Deadly zombies also work since they can destroy any plant regardless of health.
Pearadise Won
This deck utilizes environments as well as control cards. Solar Winds can ramp up the game to an early Pair Pearadise, followed by an early Dandy Lion King or Astro Vera. Because of this, it is best to come prepared with environments of your own, as well as instant-kill cards to deal with any Dandy Lion Kings and Astro Veras. Be wary of Cosmoss in this case, however, as he will grow stronger when you play environments too.
The best hero to go against this deck with would be Rustbolt due to his access to control cards and instant-kills, as well as cheap environments such as Black Hole available to him. Rustbolt can remove Cosmoss with Rolling Stone or Weed Spray if weak enough, or destroy it with Rocket Science if it grows too much.
Evolutionary Dawn
This is Solar Flare's combo deck of Evolution and Fusion, with some aspects of extra sun production and berry synergy. Solar Flare will start off with Sunflowers (made by Solar Winds and Sunflower Seeds) and Primal Sunflowers, allowing her to step up early to her expensive threats (especially Elderberry (Evolved) and Astrocado who have the Strikethrough trait) then boost her plants even further with Cro-Magnolia and overwhelm you with Kernel Corn and Cornucopia. Another hazardous thing about this deck is the plants Solar Flare can use for Evolution, aside from Sunflower. Shelf Mushroom is a versatile damaging card that allows her to snipe a threat in any lane (and boost High-Voltage Currant), Eyespore acts as a cheap instant-kill (although fairly limited), while Puff-Shroom is free.
An effective strategy is to destroy as many Sunflowers as you can; while there will still be many options for Solar Flare to use for her Evolution plants, you will be able to stop her from making extra sun and taking control of the game easily. Two of the best heroes that can counter this deck are Z-Mech, who has access to field-clearing cards like The Chickening to clear Solar Flare's setup plants, and Rustbolt, who has Rocket Science and Cut Down to Size to destroy high-strength plants if Solar Flare manages to get some powerhouses out on the field, not to mention that both have access to Rolling Stone and Weed Spray, which are also effective instant-kills.
Strategy decks
- Main article: Community-built decks/Solar Flare
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Use Mushroom Grotto and Shroom for Two to fill the board with fungi. Then, cinch the win with Pineclone and Molekale!
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Solar Winds and Metal Petal Sunflower help this Flower deck play high-cost Plants early... roaring to victory with a quick Dandy Lion King!
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With endless removal cards, destroy every Zombie they ever play! Finish them off with heavy-hitting Toadstool, Kernel Corn, and Cornucopia.
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Environments galore! Cosmoss and Solar Winds keep you going until you surprise your opponent by playing an Astro Vera or Dandy Lion King in a Pair Pearadise!
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Extra Sun from Primal Sunflower, Solar Winds, and Sunflower Seeds get you off to a fast start. When Zombies try to pick on your Sunflowers, just evolve them into the powerful Cro-Magnolia and Elderberry!
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Gallery
Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Solar Flare.
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In other languages
Please note that only official translations are used.
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Description
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English
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Solar Flare
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Simplified Chinese
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耀斑花
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Traditional Chinese
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太陽耀斑
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French
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Brindille solaire
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German
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Sonnenfackel
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Italian
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Bagliore Solare
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Japanese
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ソーラーフレア
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Korean
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태양 폭발
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Chama Solar
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Russian
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Вспышка на солнце
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Spanish
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Destello Solar
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Trivia
- Before update 1.2.11, Solar Flare's introduction comic strip was the only comic strip that involved dialogue.
- The fire she uses from Sunburn is similar to the flame sprite from Plants vs. Zombies 2.
- She shares her battle music with Nightcap.
- She is the only female Kabloom hero.
- Like Rose, she does not wear a medal on her chest. Rather, Solar Flare has the L.E.A.F. symbol printed on her suit.
- Although Sunflower is her fighter counterpart, Solar Flare does not share the same number of petals as the former, as she has 14 petals while Sunflower has 16.
- Strangely, on her hero icon, Solar Flare's suit depicts some sort of circle with a line through it. In all other instances, however, the suit depicts a leaf.
- This could perhaps be an earlier design for her L.E.A.F. symbol
- Solar Flare, Chompzilla, Spudow and Wall-Knight are the ones that can be chosen as starter heroes.
- Initially, the player is offered to choose between her and Spudow. If she is not chosen, the player will later have to pick between Solar Flare and Chompzilla.
- In Mini-Golf Standoff, the AI is somehow able to play Smarty plants even though Solar Flare does not lead that class.
- When blocking, she will sometimes laugh in a mocking tone.
- She can emit fire from her head, as seen when she uses a non-signature superpower, does four or more damage or during the victory screen.
- During the victory screen or when she uses Sunburn, she engulfs herself in flames.
- In the Chinese Plants vs. Zombies 2 Robots Comic series:
- In chapter 5 of the Super Combat League volume, it is revealed that she likes cats.
- She has unseen parents that's working in the overseas, as revealed in a flashback from the chapter 2 of "The Legend of Heroes" volume.
- Also, in the third chapter of that comic, the coma dream she have while getting stuck in an freezing storeroom where she meet an reflection of herself in an big ice and fire dragons were engulfing her, is where she got her powers.
See also