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Why does it take four hits of Prismatic Grass to kill a normal zombie in Plants vs Zombies 2
Because Prismatic Grass is not strong enough to attack.

Prismatic Grass information is as follows:

1, characteristics: when the amount of sunshine in the sunshine slot is not less than 50, clicking on its body will consume 50 sunshine and cause it to emit a sword-head shaped rainbow beam of light, to the front in a uniform linear movement, disappearing when hitting the first target it comes into contact with, causing 550 damage to it. Clicking is not effective when the amount of sunlight is below 50.

2. Cultivation Cost: 50 sunlight

3. Cooldown: 5.5 seconds

4. Durability: 300

5. Damage: 550

6. Attack Interval: about 0.3 seconds (can be fired in successive clicks, but there exists a firing interval)

7. Skill: Continuously fires rays of sunlight to attack targets within the five rows in front of you that are away from the The closest target to itself, base damage 600, total damage increased by 100 for each sunlight-producing plant present on the field. most zombies are killed by rainbow rays and turned directly into ashes, losing their remaining critical mass.

8. Second-order effect: durability and damage increased by 1.5 times; long-press its body for 3 seconds to launch a stored attack, consuming 100 sunlight and increasing damage by an additional 25%.

9, Third Order Effect: Increases durability and damage by 2x; doubles the extra damage boost effect of stored attacks.

Ordinary first-order zombie blood 190, prismatic grass attack once can be killed, but second-order, third-order, fourth-order zombies than the first-order zombie blood, so you need to attack a number of times in order to kill, the specific blood how much is not yet statistically, it is recommended to hit the pieces of prismatic grass, to the plant upgrades to improve the attack power.