What do sunflowers do in Plants vs Zombies?

avatarRatingLink8 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm8 months ago

Sunflowers are basically the powerhouse of your garden in Plants vs Zombies. They don't fight zombies directly. Instead, they give you suns, which you need to plant more plants. Think of them as your personal little bankers in the game. More sunflowers mean more plants, and more plants mean less chance of zombies eating your brain!

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avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

They just sit there and look pretty, lol. JK, sunflowers generate the suns you need to grow your army. No suns, no plants. Simple as that.


avatarComposingGuru8 months ago

Without sunflowers, you're basically trying to run a plant-based defense on empty. They're your main source of sunlight, which is critical for planting the rest of your garden to fend off zombies. Pro tip: plant as many as you can early in the game to build up your resources fast.

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