Tile Denial
Tile Denial is an achievement in Plants vs. Zombies 2 which requires the player to complete a Far Future level without planting on any Power Tiles. It is worth 5 points on Game Center for iOS Devices and 500 XP on Google Play Games for Android devices.
Origins
The achievement's name is an example of rhyming, as tile and denial both end with an "-ile" sound.
Strategies
Far Future - Day 8 is a perfect level to obtain this achievement. In it, you can plant the Power Tiles on the plants, rather than planting the plants on the Power Tiles. Beware though, as that level has Gargantuar Primes, meaning the level will be harder. Day 16 will be easier, as it is a Special Delivery level, although with the same intent as Day 8. You can also go to Day 1 (after you beat it, or else, there will be two Peashooters on the Power Tiles) and win without planting on Power Tiles because the zombies are easy to defeat.
In other languages
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language | Name | Description |
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English | Tile Denial | |
Simplified Chinese | 空能量砖 |
Trivia
- The player can still get this achievement by not feeding Plant Food on any plant on a Power Tile.
- It is one of four rhyming achievements in Plants vs. Zombies 2. The others are Fungus Humongous, Porter Thwarter and Pod Squad.
- In addition, it is one of the nine rhyming achievements in the whole series, with the others being Master Blaster from Plants vs. Zombies Adventures, Flower Power and No Fungus Among Us from the original game and King of Spring and Hero to Zero from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2.
- The achievement's image is actually the beta version of the power tile.
See also
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Vasebreaker | |
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