Teaches swimming lessons to disadvantaged Plants in his spare time.
Strategies[]
With[]
Sea-Shroom is mostly good in early game because in mid or late game there are going to be bigger threats which he can't deal with. This card is mostly used in Citron budget decks. It is the only amphibious mushroom in the game and that can be useful in mushroom decks. The base stats are not useful but it can be buffed with Buff-Shroom or activate Punish-Shroom's ability.
A good strategy is to evolve Gloom-Shroom on lane 5 on it so it becomes more difficult to remove. A Lily Pad can do the same job for 1 sun less, but the ability will likely cost you another plant card
Unfortunately, the positives stop there. Mushroom synergy is only avaliable to Spudow, and even within the Kabloom class, he actually has much better cards to run. Sea-Shroom also has awkward stats, with Guardian having similarly powerful options that cost just as much or less like Primal Potato Mine, Jugger-Nut and Tricarrotops. Even Kabloom Class' Blooming Heart does things better, and they have very cheap mushrooms that can contribute to board control. While there is niche in playing Gloom-Shroom on the aquatic lane, this wastes the potential of his Evolution ability when he could have been used to deal with one additional zombie, and he's better off elsewhere. It certainly doesn't help that Guardian Heroes tend to also have better amphibious cards to run like Sting Bean.
Against[]
This card isn't much of a threat. However, if it is used to block or destroy a zombie, you can awlays use Rolling Stone, Bungee Plumber, Celestial Custodian or other small removal cards.
Please note that only official translations are used.
Language
Name
Description
English
Sea-Shroom
Simplified Chinese
海蘑菇
Sea Mushroom
Traditional Chinese
海菇
Sea Shroom
French
Champimarin
German
Meerespilz
Italian
Marporcino
Japanese
シー・シュルーム
English name transliterated into Japanese
Korean
바다 버섯
Brazilian Portuguese
Cogumarinho
Russian
Мокровик
Spanish
Seta marina
Trivia[]
Despite being only playable in the water in Plants vs. Zombies, he can be played on land in this game.
This trait is also shared with Cattail and Lily Pad.
In the Behind the Seeds trailer, the lower part of the Sea-Shroom was originally supposed to be submerged in its own pool of water, similar to Octo Zombie and Octo-Pet.