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Three Hit Wonder
Three Hit Wonder is the eighth level of I, Zombie in Plants vs. Zombies, Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West, and Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition. It is the first I, Zombie level to include Imp and Conehead Zombie and to exclude the basic Zombie.
Origins
Its name is a reference to the term "one-hit wonder". The number three comes from the amount of hits an Imp can take in this game mode.
In the Bloom & Doom BETA 0.1.1.1014, this level was originally named "Give Me the Brain", which is a reference to the discard-style card game of the same name.
Strategies
Use Bungee Zombies to steal the Magnet-shrooms (unless there is a Squash next to them). Use Ladder Zombie to place ladders on top of the Wall-nuts. A Ladder and Digger Zombie combo is useful if a Magnet-shroom is behind a Wall-nut. Use Imps to get rid of Squash or Potato Mines, as it should not be primarily used to deal with attacking plants, due to it having three health points. Use Conehead Zombies and Buckethead Zombies for everything else.
The positions of the plants may be tricky at times, so there is no definite strategy. However, if you have a lane of Sunflowers (with Wall-nuts or Magnet-shrooms) and no Peashooters, Squashes, or Potato Mines, that is the easiest lane; one Imp will be able to clear such a lane. Use Imps to clear the instant kills as well. This will significantly clear the lane. Remember that while Digger Zombie is digging, it can be killed by a Potato Mine underground, thus wasting 125 sun. Keep in mind that eight Peashooters, eight Sunflowers, three Wall-nuts, two Potato Mines, two Squashes, and two Magnet-shrooms appear in this level.
Related achievements
Gallery
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- A very rare occurrence where there's a whole lane of only Sunflowers; the player will have a very easy time beating the level
In other languages
Please note that only official translations are used.
| Language | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| English | Three-Hit Wonder | |
| German | 3-Trefferado | |
| Spanish | 6 tontos muy tontos | Reference to the spanish title for "Dumb and Dumber": "2 tontos muy tontos", while the "6" references the amount of zombies usable in the level |
| French | Trois tubes | |
| Italian | Assalto coordinato | |
| Japanese | スリーヒットワンダー Surī Hitto Wandā | |
| Korean | 삼연발 Sam-yeonbal | |
| Dutch | Dood door drie | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Três Sucessos | |
| Simplified Chinese | 飞檐走壁 Fēiyánzǒubì | |
| Traditional Chinese | 飛簷走壁 Fēiyánzǒubì |
Trivia
- It is the first I, Zombie level that the player can use both Conehead Zombies and Imps (excluding Me Smash!, where Gargantuar throws him).
- Starting with this level, the Imp replaces regular Zombies as the cheapest zombie available.
Walkthroughs
| V · T · E |
- Night
- Night levels
- Levels
- Plants vs. Zombies
- Plants vs. Zombies levels
- Puzzle Mode
- I, Zombie
- Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West
- Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West levels
- Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition
- Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition levels
- Levels with no flags
- Levels with pre-placed plants
- I, Zombie levels
- Levels without any lawn mowers