Battle-Mint

Battle-Mint is a plant that may or may not exist in Plants Vs. Zombies Impersonation. He can also boost any Battle-Mint plants on the lawn by increasing the effectiveness of their properties, mostly damage.

(Some) Battle-Mint Family plants include:
 * Bonk Choy
 * Repeater
 * Pea Pod
 * Citron
 * Magnifying Grass
 * Bowling Bulb
 * Guacodile
 * Rotobaga
 * Red Stinger
 * A.K.E.E.
 * Celery Stalker
 * Cactus
 * Electric Blueberry
 * Jack O' Lantern
 * Parsnip
 * Caulipower

(Note: The aforementioned plants of the Battle-Mint Family are as they are mainly because of their often high damage output (or in the case of Caulipower, effectiveness). No Battle-Mint Family plants are instant-use or instantly expended after using their ability, and plants in the game Battle-Mint supposedly exists in have dual Plant Families (which allows for plants like Repeater to also have its place in an additional family, in Repeater's case the Appease-Mint family). Additionally, certain other choice plants that arguably should be in the Battle-Mint family (such as Coconut Cannon, Melon-Pult, and Cob Cannon) have other Plant Families that take priority over the Battle-Mint family.)

Like other Power Mints, Battle-mint cannot be imitated or affected by other mints. He remains on the lawn for 8 seconds.

Origins
He is based on the "Lamiaceae," also known as mint.

His name is a portmanteau of "battlement," a type of fortification at the top of especially a fort or castle wall, "battle", referring to how plants of the Battle-Mint Family are often known to deal high damage, and "mint."

Additionally, some of Battle-Mint's aesthetic features further contribute to its "battle" theme, mainly how Battle-Mint itself has the shape of a battlement (with the rather cylindrical stature of a chess rook), how Battle-Mint wears a headpiece like that of a knight, and how, upon close inspection, Battle-Mint wears a Spartan helmet.

Almanac entry
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Battle-Mint boosts
While boosted by Battle-Mint, the following plants gain the following effects: WIP

Level upgrades
Shiverpeace doesn't believe in the level system in PvZ2 that made plants completely broken and arguably very overpowered, cashed in on players spending money on coins and seed packets, and also strayed off of what Shiverpeace believes what was one of the most fundamental parts of the main Plants vs. Zombies series; that the game series was too simple to have this kind of scaled, definitive leveling up system of individual plants that additionally made PvZ2 even more P2W than it was before (speaking of this, maybe Shiverpeace should nerf the Power Mints a bit).

Strategies
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Trivia

 * Battle-Mint is Shiverpeace's first Power Mint.