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Get behind me Peashooter! I'll protect you.
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—Wall-Nut
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Wall-Nut is a Wall plant in Plants vs. Zombies 3. He costs 2 sun and has a high amount of health, but no means of attacking, allowing zombies to eat him.
About
- For more information about this character, see Wall-Nut.
Wall-Nut is a defensive plant obtained by the player after beating Dave's House, Level 2, and the first Wall plant the player obtains.
He costs 2 sun and blocks zombies with his high health pool.
Wall-Nut is also a main character in the game's story alongside other plants such as Sunflower, Peashooter and Bonk Choy.
Origins
Wall-Nut is based on the plant of the same name from the previous games, which in turn is based on the walnut.
Upgrades (China only)
Tacobility effect
TBA
Plant Food effect
When the Plant Food effect of Tacobility is used, Wall-Nut knocks back and stuns all zombies directly in front of him.
Strategies
There are not many complex Strategies to Wall-nut, as his purpose of blocking zombies is rather simple.
A common strategy is to use a Melee plant and place a Wall-nut in front for protection. This protects the plant and allows it to deal damage in close-quarters while also being safe. Though all in all, Wall-nut behind any plant gives the same result, providing protection.I think I've seen that cloud before.
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Wall-Nut is a Common Wall plant in Plants vs. Zombies 3. He costs 2 sun and has a high amount of health, but no means of attacking, allowing zombies to eat him.
About
- For more information about this character, see Wall-Nut.
Wall-Nut is one of the first plants the player obtains in the tutorial, and the first Wall plant the player obtains.
He costs 2 sun and blocks zombies with his high health pool. Wall-Nut's seeds are more likely to be rewarded in breakout battles at Your House .
Wall-Nut is also a main character in the game's story alongside other plants such as Sunflower, Peashooter and Bonk Choy.
Origins
Wall-Nut is based on the plant of the same name from the previous games. With his Tacobility being based in the plant with a similar appearance and name from the Garden Warfare games and Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, all of which are based on the walnut.
Almanac entry
Note: The stats shown below only apply to Level 1.
Wall-Nut
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Wall-Nut is about more than getting gnawed on by zombies. He's also great at holding your place in line, filling seats at award shows, and listening.
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Upgrades
Plant Food effect
Wall-Nut's Plant Food ability is called Shell Shove, in which Wall-nut will push back nearby zombies, and stun them for a few seconds.
Tacobility
Wall-Nut's Tacobility is the Jugger-Nut, in which Wall-Nut will gains layers of armor, allowing more damage from zombies to be absorbed.
Strategies
There are not many complex Strategies to Wall-nut, as his purpose of blocking zombies is rather simple.
A common strategy is to use a Melee plant and place a Wall-nut in front for protection. This protects the Scrapper plant and allows it to deal damage in close-quarters while also being safe. Though all in all, Wall-nut behind any plant gives the same result, providing protection.
Wall-nut's Plant Food, Shell Shove, is simple and effective. It pushes zombies back, and also stuns them. This is effective for slowing down the horde, or if a zombie gets too far down the lane and needs to be pushed back.
Wall-nut's Tacobility is Jugger-Nut, providing a tough metal shell of armor. This gives Wall-nut extra health, but due to being Armor, this can also protect him from a strong attack that would usually defeat Wall-nut, giving him, in a way, two lives.
Breakout Tips (Quotes)
- Higher-level plants don't get slowed and stunned as long by zombies effects. To be honest, I'm stunned basically all the time! (Generic tips only)
- With a Scrapper plant right behind me like Bonk Choy or Snapdragon, my awesome blocking fells like ATTACKING!
- If you flip a rock on the beach, the little crabs underneath scuttle away. Aren't we all just looking for a safer rock?
- Don't put me against Pitchfork Zombie. I'll just get pitched over her head! Instead, blast her from long range! (Pitchfork Zombie's tip)
- Walls make Shark Zombies pop up early to get blasted! Don't mind me, I get bitten all the time! (Shark Zombie's tip)
- Tacos or Plant Food will both heal me to full, no matter how damaged I am. They taste like CHEATING!