Spider-Man
Pavitr Prabhakar

Justice
Ally

Web-Warrior.

Cost: 3.
Health: 3.
Attack: 1. Thwart: 1.
Resource:

Response: After Spider-Man enters play, remove 1 threat from a scheme for each Web-Warrior card you control (including Spider-Man).

"Villains from Ham's future. Gigantic robots now. Worlds in the Web are becoming entangled."
Spider-Ham #13.
Spider-Man
Reviews

So... is this X threat from 1 scheme, or 1 threat from X schemes, where X is the number of Web-Warriors? I can read it both ways and can't find a specific ruling to point to one or the other. I'm leaning towards 1 threat from X schemes, but.... shrugs?

Ensign53 · 56
My take is X threat from 1 scheme. I don't have a ruling to base it on but maybe we can hive-mind it out in the comments if nobody else knows for sure — Stretch22 · 747
X threat from one scheme. They only used digits for the amount of threat and said "a scheme" which is what gives it away. — Bojkan9413 · 1
The answer is that “for each web-warrior card you control” you “remove 1 threat from a scheme.” This means that you remove 1 from any scheme for each web-warrior…in other words, X threat from among X schemes. — andyborehol · 1
Per the rulebook , unless it says “for each, choose” it only affects a single scheme. — Doc7 · 8

i think this is a good side deck card for when you have friends that run things like Spiderman (peter parker/miles morales), Ghost Spider, Spiderham, SP//DR , etc causing you not being able to play your ally cards because a unique ally cant be played when Heros with the same name exist on the field (both as an ally and a player's hero card)

there is no image on the main site so i had to check what the artwork was: crazyjackalope.com