When given Plant Food, Buttercup will throw butter immediately in front of her, dealing 150 damage to zombies, stunning them with butter for 12 seconds, and leaving butter puddles that last for 150 seconds. Special: throws butter at zombies to stun them and leaves a splat of butter on the groundĮvery day Buttercup waits for her fairytale Prince Charming, but if we assume they would be a perfect match, that prince would probably just be a breadfruit dressed as one. Throws butter at zombies to stun them and leaves a splat of butter on the ground ![]() Zomboss, Cardio Zombie, Roman Caesar Zombie, Z-Mech, #caketank, and Parasol Zombie do not trigger Buttercup's attack. Zombies that are buttered, frozen, stunned or hypnotized do not trigger butter puddles, either.ĭr. Zomboss, Barrel Roller Zombie's barrel, Zombie Medusa's statue, Swashbuckler Zombie and Relic Hunter Zombie when swinging, Prospector Zombie in the air, Imp variants in the air (thrown by Gargantuar variants), Zombie Parrot, Seagull Zombie, Pelican Zombie, Bug Zombie with its bug, Jetpack Zombie, Disco Jetpack Zombie, Blastronaut Zombie, Balloon Zombie with its balloon, Zombie Dove, Zomboni, and Zombie Bobsled Team. Zombies that touch the buttered tile will be damaged and buttered, but the butter puddle will also be destroyed.īutter puddles cannot be created on ocean tiles in Pirate Seas, on the water in Big Wave Beach, or the tiles covered with sap puddles (from Sap-fling) / oil puddles (from Olive Pit) / slippery ices (from Zomboni) / poison (from Goo Peashooter) / lave puddles (from Lava Guava) / molten pools (from Meteor Flower) / goo puddles (from Cran Jelly).īutter puddles are not activated by the following zombies: Dr. She throws butter at any zombie that attacks her, which stuns them and leaves a butter puddle on the tile (lasting for 120 seconds). Zombies 2 introduced in the 9.5.1 update for the Buttercup Brawl Arena season. ![]() Plant Buttercup to butter attacking zombies.īuttercup is a stunning wall plant in Plants vs. In grace and simplicity, I Light the World.Buttercup's sweet as can be, but she packs a wallop! "I'm not cheap," she says, referring to her flat 25 sun cost. I acknowledge the unique Light within me. My quiet, small deeds can contribute to World-Good. The affirmation written by Patricia Kaminski, captures the healing essence of the Buttercup: Most of my patients have much shame in public from being stared at.” “I use either Larch or Buttercup paired with Pine to address boosting self-esteem or confidence affected by experiences of shame in public. For example, we recently received this clinical report from Sandra Krist, a Clinical Holistic Health Educator in Port Townsend, Washington: The essential gesture of the Buttercup archetype is summarized by Mother Theresa – “We can do no great things, only small things with great love.”īuttercup flower essence is used in countless ways, singly, or in tandem with other flower essences, to bolster confidence and self-esteem. But the challenge is for the soul to feel and act upon that light, rather than sequestering it only within the deepest recesses of the soul. The innate humility and selflessness of the soul is actually a source of greatest purity and spirituality. Holding this elemental image deeply within our souls, we will come to understand the essential healing quality of Buttercup: the ability to feel one’s self-worth through active presence in the world, despite the inherent selfless disposition of the soul. ![]() Therefore, while the roots and leaves of the Buttercup display pronounced affinity for water, the shining yellow blossoms of the Buttercup rise into the light, with magnetic qualities. By contrast, the air (or light) element lifts the soul into the realm of activity and creativity. These fluid qualities – if left only to themselves – can result in a soul condition which draws back from active engagement with the world, and especially a lack of self-confidence. The water element can be regarded as the primordial feminine – sensitive, receptive and selfless. The Buttercup carries the theme of water and light in a most exceptional manner. ![]() In the case of the Buttercup, the luminous inflorescence of the flower give us the impression of water suffused with light. The Ranunculaceae family of plants derive their root word, “ranu” from the Latin word for “frog.” Indeed, most members of this family have their “feet” in the water element, but also move from the water into light and air. We have been watching the radiant western buttercups ( Ranunculus occidentalis) bloom here at Terra Flora and in our surrounding wild lands.
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