Marvel Champions Codex

RulingHall of Heroes (rules 1.5)2023-09-21

93 – I’m wondering about the term “for each”. Some cards worded like “Homeland Intervention” are pretty…

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Question

93 – I’m wondering about the term “for each”. Some cards worded like “Homeland Intervention” are pretty clear: they can remove threats only from 1 scheme. (wording is explicitly “that scheme”) But is a card worded like “Falcon: Sam Wilson” could remove threat from multiple schemes? (wording is “a scheme”) The answer could have implications on the following cards:

– Spider-Man: Pavitr Prabhakar

– Wiccan

Beat Cop

Ham It Up

Hex Bolt

Legal Practice

Energy Channel

Answer

For all of the cards you mentioned except Hex Bolt, their abilities apply to only one target. Falcon: Sam Wilson removes X threat from just one scheme, Energy Channel deals X damage to just one enemy, and so on. The reason Hex Bolt is different is because it’s structured differently, where each result of the discard is resolved separately. Say all 3 discarded cards each have 1 boost icon—you resolve the threat removal one card at a time, and therefore can choose a different scheme to remove threat from each time.

— Alex