![]() ![]() Please note that only official translations are used. ![]() Strategy decks Main article: Community-built decks/Rustbolt However, try to avoid just using brute force against his zombies as he will use health-boosting tricks and bonus attacks to keep them alive for much longer. Playing powerful plants on the aquatic lane is also a good way as Rustbolt will be forced to spend some brains on removing those plants rather than focusing on boosting his zombies due to his weakness in the aquatic lane. You would also want to get rid of any Medulla Nebula environments as he can ramp his brains up within a few turns. Therefore, removing Flag Zombie and similar zombies is a must. Flag Zombie will enable more dangerous zombies like Gargantuars to be played earlier when used with Brain Vendor or Gargologist. If it was already used, use cards that ignore health such as Squash and Lawnmower or reset them by bouncing with cards such as Spring Bean and Jumping Bean. Try to destroy them before Rustbolt can use health-boosting tricks. Rustbolt has cheap health-boosting options for his zombies. He can also Conjure Amphibious zombies via the use of cards like Triplication, but this is luck-based. However, Rustbolt does have many moving and stat-decreasing cards up his sleeve, which can help him deal with Amphibious threats, not to mention his signature superpower, Shrink Ray, as well as any other hard removal cards he owns. Rustbolt's only drawback is his lack of Amphibious zombies, as his classes feature neither, making the aquatic lane near-untouchable. Some Rustbolt-exclusive combos include Zombie King + Transformation Station, allowing Rustbolt to get an 8-cost zombie as early as turn 5 via Knight of the Living Dead and Flag Zombie + Medulla Nebula and/or Brain Vendor, allowing him to have a ton of brains to use easily. These boosts can make Rustbolt's zombies almost invincible with boosted health, strength, and the Frenzy trait.Īs Rustbolt has access to both cost-reducing cards such as Flag Zombie and ramping cards such as Brain Vendor, he is able to easily play his expensive cards like Zombie King, Intergalactic Warlord, or especially Bad Moon Rising much earlier than usual, making them harder for his opponent to deal with. He also has plenty of zombies that can boost other zombies' stats, such as Team Mascot, Primeval Yeti, and Coffee Zombie. Speaking of Brain Vendor, Rustbolt can get a brain profit by playing them while Flag Zombie is on the field. Rustbolt also has access to the most sports zombies out of any zombie hero, with not only the initial Hearty sports zombies, but also Pool Shark, Drum Major, Mountain Climber, and Brain Vendor, allowing him to use a sports deck with great effects for otherwise weak zombies. Rustbolt can also let zombies do bonus attacks with Lurch for Lunch or Gadget Scientist and surprise plant heroes by tactical use of Teleport. Or, he can lower plants' strength with Shrink Ray or Landscaper will make that plant vulnerable to some of the aforementioned cards, as well as do less damage. Rustbolt's Brainy and Hearty classes provide comprehensive destruction mechanics, suitable for hard removal of just about every plant, being Rolling Stone, Weed Spray, and Celestial Custodian for any plant with 2 or less, Rocket Science for 4 or more, and Knockout for 3 (or less, but Rolling Stone is still better for plants with 2 or less). ![]() His Armored Zombies are very tough to take down…especially when he uses special abilities to weaken the Plants!" With "This metal menace is the master of defensive Tricks. He enjoys keeping his bolts tight and his screws loose. Plant Mission 23: A Toaster Full of Trouble!.Plant Mission 20: No Joke at the Junkyard.Cut Down to Size - Destroy a Plant that has 5 or more.Signature: Shrink Ray - A Plant gets -3.The name of his strategy deck, "Pharaoh's Curse," references the curse of the pharaohs. The name of his super-rare strategy deck, "Hail to the King," shares the same name with a song & an album by the heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. His description references the phrase, "A few screws loose," which is used to describe someone or something that is crazy or weird. His armor may be a reference to the Marvel Comics superhero, Iron Man. His helmet bears a slight resemblance to Marvel's Magneto. ![]() It may also be based on the region of the United States, " Rust Belt." His name is a combination of "rust," a possible reference to his armor coming from a junkyard, and "bolt," referring to his appearance and many of his animations. ![]()
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