- For the Chili Bean in Plants vs. Zombies 2, see Chili Bean.
- For other uses, see bean.
Chili Bean Bomb is an ability for the Peashooter in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, and Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville. When activated, the Peashooter launches a Chili Bean, which explodes after a few seconds, dealing 175 damage to all zombies within its range. It takes 45 seconds to recharge.
Its alternate abilities are Sombrero Bean Bomb and Dark Bean Bomb (Garden Warfare 2 only). In Battle for Neighborville, the ability deals 125 damage in its inner blast and 15 damage in its blast radius.
Description[]
Garden Warfares 1 & 2[]
The Zombies often confuse the Chili Bean with Brainz, racing to eat it. It has a short fuse and deals massive damage to all nearby Zombies.
Battle for Neighborville[]
Spit an explosive bean that detonates after a delay.
Associated upgrades (Battle for Neighborville only)[]
Pro Spitter
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● 1
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Chili Bean Bomb travels further.
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Bean Party
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● 3
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Faster refresh time on Chili Bean Bomb when earning a vanquish with it.
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Strategies[]
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In Garden Warfare[]
Running and jumping makes the Chili Bean Bomb launch farther, allowing you to stay far back while launching far enough to reach those pesky zombies. Using Hyper before running and jumping causes a significant increase in distance compared to running and jumping without Hyper. Use this to your advantage by using Hyper, running, or jumping towards the zombies spawns and/or teleporters, then jumping towards the nearest rooftop and escaping, getting easy vanquished, and allowing an easy getaway.
Chili Bean Bombs can also bounce off walls. This ability is very effective in Garden Ops, since all the zombies near it will approach it while it explodes. This will give you a multi-kill very easily and will give you many coins. In case the player is about to be vanquished and unlikely to be revived, they can toss the Chili Bean Bomb as a last-ditch effort. The Chili Bean Bomb is very good for defense in Gardens & Graveyards, as it will either vanquish the zombies or force them to retreat.
In Garden Warfare 2[]
The Bean Bomb is much more effective in this game. It can be used in Herbal Assault in a similar fashion as it is in Gardens & Graveyards. The only difference is that zombies are required to stay within the zone, and may not even notice the bomb be vanquished in the flurry of chaos trying to defend the base.
Overall, it should generally be used when there is a large group of zombies, most preferably capturing the garden. You should sneak up on the zombies and then place it quickly so they don't see it and so they will all be vanquished.
In Battle for Neighborville[]
Due to the Bean Bomb functioning nearly identically in this game as it has in the Garden Warfare series, most of the same tips apply. But, there is one change that ends up making this ability less reliable: its blast radius. The Chili Bean Bomb's blast radius has been changed in Battle for Neighborville, and now, catching Zombies in it is far less consistent. Sometimes the radius is larger than you expected, sometimes smaller. It is highly advised to not depend on your Chili Bean Bomb as heavily, as the inconsistency of its blast radius means its a much more risky option that doesn't always do what it wants you to.
On top of the Chili Bean Bomb having an inconsistent blast radius, Battle for Neighborville also introduces sprinting, which makes it even more difficult to catch Zombies in the explosion. When a Zombie sees your very loud, very flashy, and very hard-to-miss chili explosive, they can simply sprint away to escape danger, making this ability end up feeling fairly useless sometimes.
The one upside to these changes is that people still see the Chili Bean Bomb as a threat. Even if you aren't vanquishing your enemies, you are forcing them to scatter, and that becomes the Chili Bean Bomb's new purpose. When activating it, don't use it with the intention of vanquishing your enemies, but instead creating space and denying area. Remember that activating it almost guarantees that every Zombie nearby will have to flee, meaning you can stop them from capturing objectives. In fact, a Chili Bean Bomb activated during the last few seconds of the round timer can even win you the game!
Against[]
If you can react fast enough, you can easily get away from the Chili Bomb. Movement abilities like Rocket Leap or Energy Warp help you get away from this fast. In addition, you can use Energy Warp to push away the Chili Bombs from your allies to save them.
Gallery[]
In other languages[]
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language | Name | Description |
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English | Chili Bean Bomb | |
French | Bombe de fayot péteur | "Farter Bean Bomb", lit. "Bomb of Farter Bean" |
German | Chilibohnen-Bombe | |
Italian | Bomba fagiolotto | |
Japanese | チリビーンボム | English name transliterated into Japanese |
Brazilian Portuguese | Bomba de Feijão Picante | "Spicy Bean Bomb", lit. "Bomb of Spicy Bean" |
Spanish | Bomba de frijoles | "Bean Bomb", lit. "Bomb of Bean" |
Trivia[]
- The zombies running towards it and being caught in the explosion makes it similar to the pipe bomb from Left 4 Dead.
- It is also similar to the Monkey Bomb from the Zombies gamemode from Call of Duty: Black Ops.
- Before the Zomboss Down DLC, it did not release sparks when it was launched alongside its alternate ability, making them more dangerous.
- In Battle for Neighborville, the Peashooter will make a sound similar to Commando Pea's reload sound when using the ability.
- Oddly, In the ability icon he smiles normally, but in-game he smiles same as Sombrero Bean Bomb shown in the ability icon for Garden Warfare 1.
See also[]
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L.E.A.F. | Agent Citron · Agent Rose · Agent Corn · Grumpy Stumpy · Ironball | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bosses | Dreadroot · Giga Torchwood · Sunflower Queen · Super Bean · Marigold · Hypno Sunflower Queen · Spooky Squash · Bitter Dill · Dreadwood · Blight Cap | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Quest NPCs | Air Ron · Best Fishing Friend™️ · Bingo-Bongo · Brian · Corny Corn · Dandelion · Exposition Al · Gilly the Kid · Harmela · Land Phil · Major Sweetie · Mark · Mike · Sergeant Peel · Sir Crustworthy · Sir Victor-Ian · Tenderleaf · Tumbleweed Ted · Vivian | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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