How to Survive 40 Waves in Plants vs Zombies

avatarSigningSpine·8 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert·8 months ago

Seriously, focus on your economy first. You need a lot of sun to sustain your defenses over 40 waves. Sunflowers are crucial. Then get a mix of offensive and defensive plants like Snow Peas and Wall-nuts. Timing your Cherry Bombs and Jalapenos to clear waves is vital. Also, don't ignore the power of the Kernel-pult - it's great for slowing down those zombies. Good luck!

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avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago

Surviving 40 waves in Plants vs Zombies requires strategy & patience! Start with a solid defense of Sunflowers for a steady income. Gradually build an army of Peashooters, Wall-nuts, and Snow Peas. The key is to adapt your strategy based on the zombies you're facing each wave. Don't forget to use Potato Mines for early surprise attacks and Cherry Bombs for groups. Always save some sun for emergencies!

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