Tile Turnip Terrain

Tile Turnip Terrain is a Tide Turners Legendary Environment card in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, and a member of the class. It costs 2 to play, and when a Plant in this environment does a bonus attack, all other Plants in Tile Turnip Terrains, even those in the same lane as the first Plant, do a bonus attack that doesn't loop. It shuffles a copy of itself into your deck when played, and costs 2 more for every Tile Turnip Terrain in play.

Origins
It is based off of Tile Turnip from Plants vs. Zombies 2. Tile Turnip Terrain's ability still spirals around Plant Food similarly to how Tile Turnip's ability spirals around PvZ 2's Plant Food. Its description alludes to how Tile Turnip is obtained in Far Future.

Statistics

 * Class: Mega-Grow
 * Tribe: Root Environment
 * Abilities: When Played: Shuffle a Tile Turnip Terrain into your deck. This costs 2 more for each Turnip Tile Terrain in play. When a Plant here does a Bonus Attack, all other Plants in Tile Turnip Terrains do a Bonus Attack.
 * Set - Rarity: Tide Turners - Legendary

Card description
It looks like something from a futuristic movie.

With
Since this card is in the Mega-Grow class, it can be used with other cards that have bonus attack abilities, such as Plant Food and Repeater, as well as cards that activate abilities when cards do bonus attacks. Dino-Roar cards can benefit greatly from Party Thyme's ability when plants here do a bonus attack. Re-Peat Moss can activate this card's ability when he's on it whenever the Plant Hero plays a trick, and if there are more Re-Peat Mosses on more Tile Turnip Terrains, they can attack several times, eliminating any Zombie in front of them or wiping out the Zombie Hero. Contrary to belief, Grass Knuckles shouldn't use Birchserker, since his ability doesn't activate this environment's ability since it keeps repeating the combat phase and doesn't do a bonus attack until a victor is chosen. That being said, the victor might be the Zombie, especially since Deadly Zombies can easily destroy him.

Its most significant features, only shared by few cards, are its increase in cost, which is based off of the original Tile Turnip's ability, and its ability to shuffle itself into your deck. This means you can't fill the field with them unless you have at least 6. Chompzilla can achieve this goal faster than most other heroes.

However, like Coffee Grounds, its biggest enemies are Gargantuar Mime, and Bonus Track Buckethead. Gargantuar Mime can reap off of the bonus attacks the plants here do, and Bonus Track Buckethead can completely nullify this card's abilities. It is best to get rid of them before you use this card to its full potential. Also remember that the Zombie Hero's Super Block Meter can block all subsequent hits from this card. The best way to get around this is by draining the Hero's Super Block Meter so they cannot block anymore or by using Bullseye cards.

Against
As mentioned above, Gargantuar Mime, and Bonus Track Buckethead are the best cards to counter this card, since they both nullify or take advantage of Plant bonus attacks. Make sure the both aren't easy targets for destruction, though, since they can easily return to the strategy they had for this card. Another strategy is to override this environment entirely, but beware, as they could have more than 4 in their deck due to its ability.