The 2010 Magic: The Gathering Scars of Mirrodin release includes the Iron Myr foil card, numbered 168. This common artifact creature features a distinctive red foil treatment.
Iron Myr
2010 • Magic: The Gathering • Scars of Mirrodin
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The Iron Myr foil card, numbered 168 in the 2010 Magic: The Gathering Scars of Mirrodin set, offers collectors a distinct variant of this classic artifact creature. Produced by Wizards of the Coast, this release is part of a pivotal era in the game's history, exploring the mechanical world of Mirrodin. As a Common rarity card, the Iron Myr serves as a foundational piece for many strategic decks. Its simple yet effective ability allows players to generate red mana, supporting aggressive and combo-based playstyles. For collectors, the foil treatment adds a layer of visual appeal that distinguishes it from the standard nonfoil printings found in booster packs. Completing a full set of Scars of Mirrodin often requires tracking down these foil variants, making them a valuable target for enthusiasts looking to build a comprehensive library. Whether you are a seasoned player or a new collector, adding this card to your portfolio connects you to the rich lore and mechanical depth of the Mirrodin block.
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Card Details
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Featured Subject
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Featured
Iron Myr
Game
Magic: The Gathering
TCG Attributes
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Common
Alan Pollack
Card Stock
English
Foil
{2}
Artifact Creature — Myr
1 / 1
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{T}: Add {R}.
The myr are like rusted metal: gleaming purpose hidden by a thin disguise of debris.
