Next up on the list is the Engineer Zombie. The Engineer is one of the more interesting zombie variants. His class is the sniper, but it doesn't actually shoot as far as you think. Think of him as a Peashooter mixed with a Cactus. He deals a lot of damage, his range is pretty far, and he also does splash damage. If you know how to use the Engineer, then you will definitely destroy the plants. A direct impact from the Engineer will definitely do a lot of damage.
For the Engineer there is the Welder, the Painter, the Mechanic, the Electrician, the Plumber, the Landscaper, and the Sanitation expert. Each and every Engineer has a unique little ability that they get that makes them special. I will explain all of that along the way. For now, lets just get started! First up is the Welder. The Welder happens to be the Engineer that you get at level 10. For each and every character in Garden Warfare there is a sub-character that you get at level 10. At level six you will get a sticker pack that contains a sticker for a character. As you keep leveling up you will keep getting character stickers, and at level 10 you will finally unlock a really cool and really powerful character! The Welder happens to get the fire elemental effect. Now remember, the fire elemental effect (as I have mentioned in previous posts) allows the user to shoot a flaming bullet of some sort, and if you hit an enemy with it, it will set the on fire. The fire only lasts for a shot period of time, but it can damages the enemy and does five damage per second. If an enemy is on low health you can easily take them out with the fire elemental effect. Next up is the Mechanic! The Mechanic works a bit differently than the others. The Mechanic actually has a fully automatic weapon. However, because it has a fully automatic weapon it does much less damage than usual; 7-8 to be exact. The Mechanic also shoots at a pretty quick rate too, which allows you to take down enemies faster. Moving on to the next character on the list is the Electrician. The Electrician is a super rare and also very powerful character. The Electrician has the electric elemental effect. The electric elemental effect allows the character with the effect to link multiple enemies at once doing damage to all that are linked, every time you hit an enemy. The Electrician also does a TON of damage alone without the elemental effect.
Next is the Painter. Unlike the other Engineer variants, the Painter's weapon is a crossbow, but unfortunately it is also semi-automatic. The special thing about the Painter though, is that it has a a wider splash damage area. For those who forget, splash damage is damage you take when a bullet of some sort hits the ground, and then take damage from the tiny little explosion of some sort that the bullet makes. Anyway, the Painter, and all engineers, do splash damage, but the Painter covers a wider area with his splash damage. Next up is the Plumber. The Plumber is kind of like the Painter, but the instead he does a lot of damage, and also covers a HUGE area of splash damage. You can use this to your advantage to. Say your chasing an enemy and they run around a corner and wait for you to come so they can take you out. You can use that splash damage to reach around those corners and hit them. The Plumber's splash damage also deals more damage than usual. Remember to use the plumber to your advantage by using the splash damage to reach enemies who are farther away than usual. Next up is the Landscaper. The Landscaper is fully automatic, and can also shoot faster than most of the other Engineers. Other than that, the Landscaper doesn't have anything special about him. He deals 30 impact damage, and ten splash damage. Moving on to the final Engineer. Lastly is the Sanitation Expert. The Sanitation Expert has the toxic elemental effect. The toxic elemental effect damages enemies at a pretty fast rate when the enemy has it. However, the Sanitation Expert does not have the toxic aura, so you will have to keep shooting the enemy to keep the toxic effect on them. The Sanitation Expert also deals massive damage to enemies, so make sure to aim for the body. That is all for now. Next time I will be covering the unlockable scientists. Until then!