Plants Vs Zombies 1 Yeti

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Karmen Mcarthun

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Inthe original Plants vs. Zombies game, Zombie Yeti doesn't appear in the initial playthrough of the game's Adventure Mode campaign; instead Zombie Yeti appears in subsequent replays of the gamemode, always appearing in Level 4-10 but sometimes appearing randomly in other levels and outside the gamemode such as in Survival Mode.

When Zombie Yeti appears, he will slowly walk through the lawn for a short while before turning around in an attempt to retreat. If the player manages to defeat Zombie Yeti before he walks off the lawn, they will be rewarded 5 diamonds (4 upon repeat encounters).


Rather than having Zombie Yeti, Plants vs. Zombies 2 has the Treasure Yeti, who is similar in concept. Currently in the International version of the game, Treasure Yeti appears only in Arena, Penny's Pursuit, and certain Epic Quests, absorbing 720 damage before being defeated.


Prior to version 5.7.1, the Treasure Yeti would appear in a random level in a random world once a day, the only exceptions being boss or Gargantuar levels. He only absorbed 680 damage and would drop a lunchbox when defeated, which would either have 1,000 coins or a Key (before the 1.7 update).


The Chinese version is also different, only appearing in the Daily Challenge. Like older international versions, he absorbed 680 damage, but would instead drop a money bag consisting of 500 coins or a costumed Puzzle Piece when defeated.


Each version of the Treasure Yeti attempts to leave the lawn when it gets far enough to the left like the Zombie Yeti in the first game, has costumes for appearing in Ancient Egypt, Pirate Seas, and Far Future, and could be stunned by E.M.Peach due to being a robot (but is also susceptible to Chili Bean and Stunion's gas stun).


Yeti Zombie is a boss present in all three shooter games. Yeti Zombie is a fast boss whose main attacks all inflict chill onto plants, the exception being the Yeti Claw added to their moveset in Garden Warfare 2. While Yeti Zombie typically uses ranged icicles, he can also release a freezing blast around plants if they get too close to him.


The Super Yeti wave in Garden Warfare makes Yeti Imps and Arctic Troopers frequency appear with him and in Garden Warfare 2, makes Arctic Troopers, AC Perries, and Goalie Stars frequency appear.


During the Elite Wave in Battle for Neighborville, his battle is similar to The Yeti King's battle in Garden Warfare 2. At first, he will only take 1 damage from every attack. The plants will need to defeat a few Yeti Imps before an elite Imp called "Ragnorimp" appears, who must be defeated and have their Pjlnir stolen in order to inflict damage, with the plant who grabbed the item and plants near them dealing 360 to Yeti Zombie per attack for 30 seconds before the cycle resets.


Treasure Yeti's only attack is the freezing ice blast Yeti Zombie also has, as they will run around the map, attempting to avoid attacks from plants. Whenever they are attacked, they will drop coins and explode into a large number of coins when defeated, but will dig underground if not defeated in time or left alone for too long.


There is a singular Treasure Yeti that will not despawn until defeated, the Treasure Yeti that appears in the "I Treasure You" quest given by Tenderleaf in Town Center in Battle for Neighborville. This Treasure Yeti is a champion that is fought multiple times in the quest, holding onto control pads that are holding other Acorns hostage. Its Cool Bling is obtained when the quest is beaten to be added to the Mindblower.


Sasquatch is a boss that exclusively appears in Garden Warfare 2's Boss Hunt mode. Sasquatch's attacks are nearly identical to Yeti Zombie's, except they have a fire effect instead. However, Sasquatch has much more health than Yeti Zombie and has phases dependent on how much damage he has lost.


Every time Sasquatch loses a quarter of his health, he summons healing burgers that will restore his health by 1/8 if not destroyed in time, summoning 5 at the first quarter, 7 in the second, and 9 in the third and fourth. If this phase is successfully completed, the plants must reach a garden in 40 seconds or else they'll be instantly defeated by a Hunger Pang's Inferno attack from Sasquatch.


The Yeti King is another Boss Hunt only boss in Garden Warfare 2, though The Yeti King made a cameo in Great White North prior to his boss fight, where the zombies had to free him from ice. The Yeti King's attacks are like Yeti Zombie's, as his difficulty comes from the Boss Hunt phases instead.


Shortly after spawning, he will begin to dance, making him stay in place, but immune to attacks and hurting plants who touch him, knocking them back as well. Popsicles start to appear around the map, which have to be destroyed within the time limit or else all the plants will be instantly vanquished. After this, the plants must wait out for the Yeti King's Jester, a champion Imp with a jester's hat to appear in order to defeat them, drink the "King's Zlurpee", and spend the following 30 seconds attacking The Yeti King with a heavy damage boost before the cycle repeats.


Treasure Yeti was the boss of American Suburbs - Day 5 in the Chinese-exclusive turn-based game Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars. Despite the name, Treasure Yeti resembles Zombie Yeti more, not having mechanical parts when defeated and using snowballs to attack, similar to Yeti Zombie in the shooter series.


Zombie Yeti also appeared in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes. In this game, Zombie Yeti is a Premium Super-rare in the Beastly class. He costs 3 to play, has 3/3 stats and is a member of the Pet and Monster tribes.


Zombie Yeti has two abilities, creating a Yeti Lunchbox when played and at the end of the turn, the Bounce would occur on himself. The Yeti Lunchbox is a Gourmet Pet Trick that costs 1 and gives a zombie +1/+1.


Brain Freeze is a Zombie Hero based off Zombie Yeti, being the Sneaky and Beastly classes. Brain Freeze's superpowers are Dolphinado, Acid Rain, Galvanize, and his signature superpower, Frozen Tundra, which freezes all plants on the ground.


Zombie YetiA rare and curious creature.Almanac statisticsToughnessHighSpecialRuns away after a short whileDamage1350In-game statisticsFirst seenLevel 4-10 (after completing Adventure Mode)Little is known about the Zombie Yeti other than his name, birth date, social security number, educational history, past work experience, and sandwich preference (roast beef and Swiss).Zombie Yeti is a zombie the player encounters in Plants vs. Zombies. Along with being the 26th zombie encountered in Adventure Mode, he is also the last zombie encountered in the mode, his first appearance is in Level 4-10, but only after Adventure Mode has been completed once so by then the player would have encountered every other zombie. After encountering him for the first time, he can be rarely seen in any other level in the game, but not in the seed selection screen.


Zombie Yeti absorbs 1350 damage and his appearance changes upon absorbing 675 damage before dying at 1350 damage. Zombie Yetis drop four diamonds (five on the first time) when killed, but he runs away after a short while, so the player should kill him quickly to earn the diamonds. Note that the diamonds count as money, so the player can obtain 3 diamonds and one bar of chocolate.


Be ready to keep an eye at him, as he can appear in any level at any time. However, he is very rare (On iOS, he usually appears between flags 1 and 2 with a 100% chance on Level 4-10's second playthrough). Just do whatever you do to kill Buckethead Zombies (obviously besides using Magnet-shrooms). If he tries to run away, he can be stopped by planting a Wall-nut or another defensive plant in his path such as Pumpkin or Tall-nut.


If that proves insufficient, plants capable of firing backwards such as the Split Pea or Starfruit can be planted in front of him or an instant kill like Jalapeno, Squash, or Cherry Bomb. The cobs from Cob Cannon can also work to one-shot the Zombie Yeti. Potato Mines should not be used as they will need to be planted far ahead from him.


If he appears in Wall-nut Bowling, you can kill him with a single Wall-nut. Slowing him down or freezing him with plants such as Snow Pea or Ice-shroom can buy you some time to kill him before he gets away from the lawn. The Explode-o-nuts that can obtain from watching ads on iOS can also kill instantly.


After completing Level 4-10 for the second time, he can appear in any Mini-game except for Zombiquarium, and a great way to find them is by playing through Survival: Endless, as the high density of zombies means that more attempts of spawning a Zombie Yeti are made and thus your chances of running into him are increased. This can significantly increase your money a lot as if killing large numbers of zombies hasn't already increased it dramatically.


One technique is to repeatedly attempt Level 4-10 (once completing it the second time), the only level in the game where the Zombie Yeti has a 100% chance of appearing. Because the Zombie Yeti yields four diamonds ($4000) when defeated, the gold farming application is obvious. The first time he is killed, he will drop five diamonds. However, if your version of the game has the Quick Play mode on it, Zombie Yeti sightings are just like regular levels, so it is necessary to reach that point in Adventure Mode after defeating him the first time.


To be able to keep replaying the level, it is of extremely imperative that the player does not collect the money bag at the end of the level, or restarts as soon as the Zombie Yeti is killed. The best way to farm efficiently (on IOS) is to watch an ad to get an explosive wall nut, wait until the Zombie Yeti appears, place the wall nut directly on top of the Zombie Yeti, collect the money and then dig up all your plants so the zombies get inside and you have to restart. The Zombie Yeti does not disappear from a level if you save and quit (on IOS) as long as it has been seen in list of zombies appearing in that level.

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