Dragonfruit (Reap)

Dragonfruit is the fifth plant you can obtain in Astronomical Moon in Plants vs. Zombies 2. It is a tap-to-use plant that will deal heavy damage to five zombies that you can choose by tapping them, specifically locked to one zombie each lane by shooting a seed that bounces from one chosen zombie to another, similar to A.K.E.E.. After attacking, it will disappear.

Etymology
Dragonfruit is based on the fruit pitaya or pitahaya, which refers to either the genus Stenocereus (pitaya), or Hylocereus (pitahaya).

Almanac Entry
Sun cost: 350

DAMAGE: Heavy

RECHARGE: Sluggish

Dragonfruits deal heavy damage to five zombies, one on each lane, then disappears.

Usage: Tap a zombie, only one on each lane to make it attack those zombies

Special: disappears after attack

Dragonfruit's belief in dragons is beyond supernatural. His behavior, his attacks, his attitude, is all based on dragons. Also, by giving hopes of being a dragon master someday, it fills him with determination!

Plant Food upgrade
Dragonfruit fires a laser resembling a dragon that will destroy random zombies from weakest to toughest (if armored, will just remove it's armor). This will not kill Gargantuars.

Strategies
Dragonfruits are a great way to heavily damage five zombies, greatly dealing damage to zombie attacks if in small numbers. Although, it will not really help that much if the zombie forces are at large. Using groups of Dragonfruits will also be really helpful in damaging forces, but the fact that it will disappear after attack will most likely make it a waste of money.

Dragonfruits will also be key to Endless Zone in early levels, but will be less helpful in higher units. Combining this plant with other plants like  Winter Melon,  Banana Launcher and other effective plants will also help in the destruction of enemy units.

Keep in mind that since it disappears, it is also good to feed it with  Plant Food before using it's actual attack.

Trivia

 * It is so far the only plant in the game to let players choose which zombies to attack.


 * It's almanac entry references the game Undertale.
 * It spins when attacking.