Snap Pea

The Snap Pea shoots a Snapping Pea every five seconds, which does two peas of damage to most Zombies, but when the pea hits headwear or shield Zombies, it will start chewing on the helmet or shield, doing five peas of damage a second, until the helmet or shield is destroyed. The effect is not cumulative, so multiple snapping peas won't increase this effect.

Credit to TMA for the first two infobox pictures, the old PvZ2 version and the pea picture.

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Type: Offensive.

Cost: 225 Sun.

Recharge: Fast.

Rate-of-fire: One Snapping Pea every five seconds.

Attack Strength: 2nds.

Gem Cost: 500.

Recharge: 30sec.

Revive: 20sec.

Range: 2 squares.

Attack strength: 4nds.

Toughness: Normal.

VIP: No.

Special: Attack Strength: 2nds.

Special: The peas do 5x damage against Cones, Buckets, Sarcophagi, Metal Plates and Knight Helms.

Range: Forwards in the row.

PvZ: The Final Showdown
Cost: 250 Sun.

Recharge: Very Fast.

Range: Forwards in the row.

Attack Strength: 2nds.

Special: Does 10nds to protective equipment.

Introduced in: "Blizzard" side path in Icy Rink.

Plant Food
Shoots out a super snapping pea to remove all protective equipment from zombies in the row. Very effective against large crowds of Bucketheads, Footballers or Diamondheads.

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Use when tough helmeted or shielded Zombies are expected, as it will easily defeat those Zombies.

Plants vs. Zombies Adventures
This plant is based on a real life plant called the Snap Pea.

This is the first plant on this Wiki to have information about what it would be like in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures.

Names in other languages
Using Google Translate, here are some rough translations of the plant's name.

If you have better translations or translations to other languages, feel free to add them.

French: Pression Pois

Spanish: Broche de Guisantes

Japanese: スナップエンドウ (Sunappuendō)

Dutch: Snij-erwt.

Zulu: Ngesankahlu ipea.

Filipino (not Google Translate'd!): Gisantes Pitik

German: Snap Erbsen

Finnish: Snap Herne

Greek: Snap μπιζέλι (Snap Bizéli)

Italian: P