Plants vs Zombies and its sequels have spanned over a decade of continuous development, with the cast of plants being drastically changed and altered over time to meet the demands of new games and updates. Often, analysing how plants have changed over time really puts in to perspective how much the franchise has changed in its over 15 year run. The plant we’re looking at today is Blover and, man, I bet this plant wishes it had an extra leaf because it’s had one of the unluckiest histories of any plant throughout the mainline tower defense games. Blover went from being one of the most broken plants in the franchise and somehow ended up being demoted from being a plant entirely. But what exactly made Blover so unlucky? Well, there’s only one way to find out, so lets analyse the history of plants vs zombie’s unluckiest plant.
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plants vs zombies, pvz2, pvz3, koala, plant history, video essay, blover, evolution, documentary, 2009, 2024, spring bean, combo, chard guard, primal peashooter
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