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  • MAGICDAVESHROOM's avatar
    MAGICDAVESHROOM
    Legend
    2 years ago

    @ilostit2018 

    Mints, not seeds.

    When powermints were first introduced, we were told by EA that they could only be purchased and upgraded with mints, so it was yet another resource that we had to collect.

    Once we had the required 4,050 to purchase and upgrade each powermint, collecting mints was superfluous until EA brought out seed pinatas for mints.

    The exception to this was Enlightenmint, who doesn't need any mints.

    Recently, EA has changed things by allowing powermints to be upgraded by seeds, and has added seed pinatas as rewards, which slows down the collection of seeds for the rest of our plant collections.

    If you look in the store, containmint is the featured powermint and there is a 100 mint pinata to unlock him.

    As you can see from the screenshot, i have a lot of spare mints.

    https://plantsvszombies.fandom.com/wiki/Spear-mint

  • ilostit2018's avatar
    ilostit2018
    Rising Rookie
    2 years ago

    Sorry I meant my picture shows I have 100 seeds.  But still asks to find more instead of unlock

  • eieio_31310's avatar
    eieio_31310
    Hero
    2 years ago

    @ilostit2018   Except Enlighten-mint, all power mints are not seedium. 

    What this means is, to unlock a power mint, you will need to buy the actual mint plant itself with 100 mint (tokens) from the shop when it is available.  The current mint on offer is Contain-mint, so if you want Spear-mint, you will need to wait until it is on offer the next time round.

    However, the amount of Spear-mint seeds you have purchased so far will not be wasted, it can be used to level up after you owned the mint.

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