3peater

What does 3peater mean in Plants vs. Zombies?

Threepeater

For gamers who enjoy the tower defense series Plants vs. Zombies (PvZ), the term 3peater is a familiar one. It’s a shorthand way of referring to a specific plant in the game that fires peas in three different lanes – its own lane, and the one above and below it.

The 3peater is an integral part of PvZ, and it has made appearances in multiple games in the series, like the original version and PvZ2. Despite its relatively low strength, it’s appreciated by players for its ability to cover a wide area.

The origin of the term “3peater” isn’t clear. It seems to have been created by the player community, and it’s a simple combination of words that describe the plant’s action: it “repeats” the act of shooting “three” “peas” at once.

Example for using ‘3peater’ in a conversation

Hey, have you played Plants vs. Zombies lately? πŸŒ±πŸ§Ÿβ€β™‚οΈ

Yeah, I’ve been addicted to it! What’s up? πŸ˜„

I just unlocked the 3peater plant! It’s so cool! πŸŒΏπŸ”«

Oh, the 3peater! I love that plant! It shoots three peas at once and covers multiple lanes. 🌽🌽🌽