The Magic 2010 Alluring Siren is an Uncommon foil creature card from the M10 set, numbered 43, known for its strategic tap ability.
Alluring Siren
2009 • Magic: The Gathering • Magic 2010
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The Magic 2010 Alluring Siren, numbered 43 in the M10 set, is a distinct Uncommon foil card that appeals to TCG collectors and players alike. Released in 2009 by Wizards of the Coast, this Magic: The Gathering card features a blue mana cost of {1}{U} and serves as a 1/1 Creature — Siren. Its unique ability allows the controller to force an opponent's creature to attack them if able, providing a tactical advantage during gameplay. For collectors, the foil finish adds a layer of visual appeal, making this card a sought-after piece for those completing the base set. The card's design and mechanics reflect the era's strategic depth, offering both nostalgic value and functional utility. Whether you are building a collection or expanding your deck options, the Alluring Siren stands out as a key component of the Magic 2010 experience.
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Card Details
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Catalog Profile
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Alluring Siren
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Uncommon
Chippy
Card Stock
English
Foil
{1}{U}
Creature — Siren
1 / 1
U
Card Text
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{T}: Target creature an opponent controls attacks you this turn if able.
"The ground polluted floats with human gore, And human carnage taints the dreadful shore Fly swift the dangerous coast: let every ear Be stopp'd against the song! 'tis death to hear!" —Homer, *The Odyssey*, trans. Pope
