How to Beat the Weasel Hoarder in Plants vs. Zombies 2
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The Weasel Hoarder is a troublesome zombie type in Plants vs. Zombies 2, known for its ability to release annoying Ice Weasels onto your lawn. These small, fast-moving foes can quickly overwhelm your defenses if not dealt with effectively. The key to defeating the Weasel Hoarder lies in preventing the Ice Weasels from ever appearing and utilizing plants that can handle them swiftly. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to tackle this challenge.
Direct Counter Strategies for the Weasel Hoarder
The best way to beat a Weasel Hoarder is to eliminate it before any Ice Weasels are unleashed. Here are the most effective plants for achieving this:
- Chomper: A well-placed Chomper can instantly devour a Weasel Hoarder before it has a chance to release its icy burden. Even better, a boosted Chomper can gobble up multiple Weasel Hoarders in a single lane, making it a very cost-effective solution.
- Toadstool & Grimrose: Like the Chomper, these plants offer instant consumption of the Weasel Hoarder, provided it’s within their range.
- Instant Kill Plants: Other instant-kill plants, like the Squash, Cherry Bomb, and Jalapeno, are great for a quick removal. Use them strategically to eliminate the Weasel Hoarder fast, especially if they’re bunched with other zombies.
If you are dealing with the Weasels as well as the hoarder, then other plant types can help.
- Cactus (with Plant Food): A Cactus boosted with Plant Food is excellent at hitting enemies underground, making it perfect for taking out the Ice Weasels before they surface.
- Spikerock: While Spikeweeds are useless, Spikerocks can effectively kill both the Weasel Hoarder and the Ice Weasels as they move across the lane. Place them strategically for maximum effect.
Supporting Plants and Tactics
While the above plants provide a direct counter, supporting them with the following can make a big difference:
- Lightning Reed: This plant is effective at quickly taking down Ice Weasels, especially when several are released at once. Stacking them on a single lane greatly increases the number of weasels it can fry.
- Sap Fling: Using a Sap Fling to slow down the Weasel Hoarder is a useful tactic to stall them allowing you to hit them with more plants.
- Fire Peashooter (Plant Food): The Fire Peashooter’s plant food ability can quickly incinerate both the Weasel Hoarder and its Ice Weasels. Jalapeno can achieve a similar effect on a lane.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Weasel Hoarders
Here are 15 frequently asked questions to further assist you in tackling Weasel Hoarders and their pesky Ice Weasels:
General Questions About Weasel Hoarders
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Why are Weasel Hoarders so annoying?
- Weasel Hoarders are annoying because they release fast-moving Ice Weasels that can quickly overwhelm your defenses. These weasels can bypass many defenses by being able to be underground and they can also appear as many individual foes on the lawn.
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What makes a Chomper effective against Weasel Hoarders?
- Chompers instantly devour Weasel Hoarders, preventing the release of Ice Weasels. A boosted Chomper can eat multiple in one lane.
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How does the Cactus with Plant Food help against Weasel Hoarders?
- A Plant Food powered Cactus can attack enemies that are underground. This is incredibly useful against Weasels who spend time underground before they show up to attack your plants.
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Are Spikeweeds effective against Ice Weasels?
- No, Spikeweeds are ineffective against Ice Weasels because the Weasels run over them. Spikerocks, on the other hand, are effective.
Specific Plants and Tactics
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How do Lightning Reeds help against Ice Weasels?
- Lightning Reeds provide area-of-effect damage, which is very effective against groups of fast-moving Ice Weasels. Stacking multiple Reeds can increase their efficiency.
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Can Fire Peashooter or Jalapeno destroy Weasel Hoarders and Ice Weasels?
- Yes, both can quickly destroy the Weasel Hoarder and its Ice Weasels. The Fire Peashooter powered with Plant Food can incinerate them, and the Jalapeno can clear an entire lane.
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How can a Sap Fling be helpful against Weasel Hoarders?
- The Sap Fling is useful for slowing down the Weasel Hoarders, allowing your other plants more time to damage or eliminate them.
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Are Cherry Bombs a viable option against Weasel Hoarders?
- Yes, Cherry Bombs are a good option for quickly eliminating the Weasel Hoarder, especially if it is close to other zombies.
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Are there any plant food effects good against them?
- Plant Food is excellent. It will allow the Chomper to eat multiple weasels in one lane, or allow a cactus to do more underground damage.
Weasel Hoarder Mechanics
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Do Weasel Hoarders appear in all levels?
- No, Weasel Hoarders typically appear in levels themed around ice and caves.
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How many Ice Weasels does a Weasel Hoarder release?
- The number of Ice Weasels released can vary but expect 2-3 per Hoarder. They can also sometimes release Ice Weasels underground.
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Can Weasel Hoarders be slowed down?
- Yes, Weasel Hoarders can be slowed down by plants like the Sap Fling, giving you more time to deal with them.
Advanced Strategies
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Is it better to focus on the Weasel Hoarder or the Ice Weasels?
- It’s best to eliminate the Weasel Hoarder before it releases the Ice Weasels. However, if that is not possible, prepare a solid defense against the Weasels or remove them with instant kill plants.
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Can stacking plants be a good strategy against the hoarders and the weasels?
- Yes, stacking plants like Lightning Reeds is a good idea because they will do more area damage to the oncoming weasels.
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Is there a foolproof strategy against Weasel Hoarders?
- While no strategy guarantees 100% success, using a combination of instant kill plants, boosted Chompers, Spikerocks, and Lightning Reeds is a very effective approach.
By utilizing these strategies and understanding the mechanics of the Weasel Hoarder, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle this tricky zombie in Plants vs. Zombies 2. Remember to plan your plant selection and placement carefully for optimal results. Good luck defending your lawn!