Radioactive Worker Zombie

Radioactive Worker Zombie is a zombie encountered in the Z-Tech Factory in ''Plants vs. Zombies: The Thousand Pages. ''He always appears pushing one or two *Toxic Barrels, crushing any plant in his way.

When Radiactive Worker Zombie pushes a Toxic Barrel, it will leave behind acid which can be planted on. However the plant will automatically die if planted on.

Clarifications
* A Toxic Barrel produces **radiation in a 3x3 area around it and works similar to a Gravestone, meaning the player cannot plant on one.

** If a plant is planted next to a zombie or an object that produces radiation, that plant's health will slowly decrease and eventually, the plant will die.

Overview
Radioactive Worker Zombie absorbs 470 damage and degrades upon absorbing 235 damage before dying at 470 damage.

Encounters

 * Player's House: Piñata Party.


 * Z-Tech Factory: Days 9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32 as well as the Endless Zone for this world.
 * Dark Ocean: Epic Quest: "Polluted Ocean" - Steps 1,4,5,6 and 8.

Strategies
Radioactive Worker Zombie can be very dangerous in groups as they can quickly push a lot of Toxic Barrels close to the platers house, breaking all of their defenses. A Perfume-Bamboo (plants around it can't be affected by radiation) is recommended as it prevents plants around it from dying to the radiation.

A Jalapeno can clear an entire lane of Toxic Barrels as well as the Radioactive Worker Zombies pushing them.

Planting instant-use plants on the acid, such as Squash or Cherry Bomb works as they aren't affected by it (as long as Squash sees a zombie when planted, it works)

Shrinking Violet can shrink the Radioactive Worker Zombie, so the zombie cannot push the Toxic Barrels itself. As Shrinking Violet shrinks zombies in a 3x3 area, it will also affect zombies around.

Trivia

 * He shares the same body structure and animation of Octo Zombie, Arcade Zombie, Jurassic Bully, Jurassic Rockpuncher and Jungle Bully.
 * He also shares the same facial hair as Troglobite.