

In the Garden Warfare games, as well as Battle for Neighborhood, they are a standard class and a well-rounded shooter, though they can be upgraded and changed to become more oriented around a specific gameplay, such as sniping, splash damage, or massive damage. Their Hero alias, Green Shadow, is the first Hero you unlock, and she is fairly good at the start, though she does get replaced easily later on. Later in the game, you also unlock the other species of the Peashooter, generally having the same idea of them, without changing too much. Despite still being a basic plant, the growing technique and such allow the Peashooter to be more useful. Peashooters make a good comeback in Plants vs. The other one is the Repeater, a double-shot variant of the default peashooter, and acts the same way it does in the first game, though it's range has been changed, like all plants.

Their non-VIP based plant, the Ice Peashooter, is as similar as his other version in the first game, though he, just like the Peashooter, now fires in a general area rather than just forward. Zombies Adventure, are a basic plant as well, though they have six versions, four of which are VIP. They have several kinds of species in the game, which all vary on their abilities, generally firing one to two peas forward at a zombie, and with the general weakness they have in almost every game, but of course, have exceptions to this rule. Zombies 2, again, being the first plant you unlock, and are a part of the Appease-mint family tree, with some exceptions. Later in the game, you unlock species of the Peashooter such as the Repeater or Snow Pea, and further on, the Gatling Pea, as an upgrade, allowing it to shoot four peas at once. While they are based off of peapods, Peashooters also have some of their design (further seen with the Gatling Pea) on weaponry such as guns and/or cannons. Peashooters are the primary plant type of the Day levels, and one of the first plants you get in Plants vs.
