Termitary Zombie (PvZH)

Termitary Zombie is a Beastly Card, it has 57 and costs 8. He has the trait Untrickable, and will destroy 2 random plant when he is played

It is part of the Time Travels set, in the category Jurassic Marsh

Origins appearance
He is based on a termitary, a large nest build by termites that can often reach huge sizes. The zombie itself is pretty basic, being similar to the Jurassic Marsh zombie and using the Termitary as a headgear, even tho it is too big for its head as it is also on his back and shoulders

Statistics

 * Class: Beastly
 * Tribe: Pet Zombie
 * Traits:  Untrickable
 * Ability: When played : Destroy 2 random plants
 * Set: Time Travels
 * Category: Jurassic Marsh

Card Description
His back hurts, man

With
With his high cost, this zombie is mainly reserved to later turns, but can be really useful when the terrain is flooded with ennemies. His stats are lower than average, but he can still stand quite a lot of damage, and his trait allow him to avoid any kind of surprise attacks. But what mainly makes him useful is his ability, which is twice as powerful as Primordial Cheese Shover's ability but can also be used without requiring any Evolution, and is overall cheaper than 2 of the formers. His stats can however be kind of annoying, since most turn 8 plant have better stats. It isn't recommended to boost him, but rather to use his ability to open the way for stronger zombies. You can also make him re-use his abilty with Mixed-up Gravedigger or In-Crypted, to destroy even more plants

Against
Even if his stats aren't that great, it is highly recommended to not ignore him. His trait allow him to survive tricks like Wallnut Bowling, Shamrocket or Lawnmower, and he can withstand quite a lot of damage. You can't cancel his ability, so you should keep a few cards to replace your defenses after his attack. The Great Zucchini can easily wipe it out, and Kernel Corn will destroy it when placed, but both are expensive, and you might need to keep them for later. It is recommended to use a boosted plant, and to avoid as much as possible the entry of a new one.

Trivia

 * Its inclusion in the Jurassic Marsh category references the huge role that termites played during the Mesozoic. Since 10 meters high termitaries where in the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation, it is also less anachronic than it might look like