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Red Artichoke

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This agile Artichoke shouldn't be messed with. It's as fast as a clam and quick like a cucumber!

Red Artichoke is an alternate ability for the Cactus' Garlic Drone in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. It is obtainable via Rux's Bazaar for a limited time, for 500,000 coins. Compared to the Garlic Drone, it moves faster, has a higher rate of fire, and takes longer to overheat. However, compared to the Artichoke Drone, it only has five health and deals less damage but is much more accurate. It drops three red corn cobs that take 10 seconds to recharge. Individually, it takes 1 minute to recharge. Its Artichoke Hearts deals from four (five critical) to six (seven critical) damage, and if fired continuously, takes 6.60 seconds to overheat, the longest of all Cactus Drones. Like the Artichoke Drone, its airstrike is called the Baby Corn.




Rock Pea

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"The Rock Pea's gruff and tough exterior may make him look like a tough guy, but really, he just wants a hug."

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Rock Pea's added bulk results in added health, and slightly reduced movement speed.

Rock Pea is the Rare armored variant of the Peashooter in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2. He was revealed on the Twitter page on December 3, 2015. His primary weapon is called Rock Shot, which has eight ammo, higher impact damage, higher splash damage, a wider splash damage radius and a significantly slower rate of fire. His trailer showcases the Boney Island map, as well as confirming the Peashooter's three original abilities to be returning. He was the only unlockable Peashooter variant in the beta.





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