How to use Umbrella Leaf in Plants vs Zombies

avatarManningAndy·8 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp·8 months ago

Umbrella Leaf is like your personal bodyguard against anything that flies or gets lobbed at your garden! Put them near your valuable plants, especially those in the back like your melon-pults or winter melons. They'll protect a 3x3 area around them from bungee zombies and basketballs from those pesky catapult zombies. It's a game-changer in levels with lots of airborne threats!

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avatarHatchellingCalm·8 months ago

Just plop the Umbrella Leaf somewhere it can cover the plants you love most. Think of it as an umbrella at a picnic – you don't want your sandwich (or in this case, your sunflowers and peashooters) to get soaked!


avatarDislikingTramp·8 months ago

Totally overrated. Just focus on stronger offensive plants. If you're good, you won't even need it.

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