Haunting Ghost of Feastivus Forever (PvZH)

Haunting Ghost of Feastivus Forever is a tales super-rare monster zombie card in Plants vs Zombies: Heroes, and a member of the Sneaky class. The card's nearest Plant counterpart is Winter Squash.

Statistics

 * Class: Sneaky
 * Tribes: Monster Zombie
 * Trait: Amphibious
 * Ability: When a Plant gets frozen, destroy it. Zombie Evolution: Freeze all Plants here.
 * Set - Rarity: Tales - Super-Rare

With
Haunting Ghost of Feastivus Forever is basically the Winter Squash of Zombies. This card can be easily destroyed due to its low stats, but the Zombie can still pose quite a problem, specifically when combined with freezing cards such as Cryo Yeti, Ice Pirate and Frosty Mustache. Cryo Yeti would especially perform well alongside this Zombie, as the Yeti would buff itself and the Ghost would destroy the frozen Plant when a Plant gets frozen. His evolution ability essentially destroys all Plants in his lane. Sacrificing cheap cards such as Swabbie can be really useful to evolve the Zombie.

The Amphibious trait of the Zombie allows it to be placed in water lanes, therefore reducing the chance of being defeated by Plant fighters and be buffed by Quadnought should the Ghost manage to hit the Plant hero. Giving the card extra is recommended to ensure its survival, such as by using Vitamin Z, Healthy Treat, etc.

Against
When used correctly, this zombie can be a huge threat to your plants. You can instantly destroy it using tricks such as Berry Blast, Meteor Strike, Whack-a-Zombie, etc and using fighters such as Cattail or other Plants with more than 2. Amphibious ones, however, would be needed if the Zombie is placed on water lanes.

The Ghost can potentially be very devastating alongside other Freezing cards like Cryo Yeti and Frozen Mustache or superpower cards like Frozen Tundra and Ice Moon. Try getting rid of it as quick as possible before a lot of your Plants are destroyed.

Trivia

 * Haunting Ghost of Feastivus Forever's image is a "frozen", retextured version of Haunting Ghost.
 * The card's name and flavor text references Ghost of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come, the three ghosts from Charles Dickens' novella, A Christmas Carol.