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Confuses all enemies.
Description, Final Fantasy V.
Alluring Air (
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IV[]
Edward can use Alluring Air as one of his initial songs with the Sing command. It inflicts Confusion on one or more enemies. In the 3D remake versions, Edward's Bardsong command can be given to other party members as an Augment, received from Edward after defeating the Dark Elf. Thus, any party member can use Alluring Air.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Edward can inflict Confusion on enemies by his Alluring Air song, performed randomly from his Bardsong command when targeting enemies.
Final Fantasy V[]
Alluring Air is used by the Sing command of the Bard. The song inflicts Confuse on enemies and can be learned in Lix by examining the music box in Bartz's house and then speaking to the minstrel there.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Siren Song is an enemy ability used by the Siren encountered during History Repeating. She uses it once at the start of the battle in an attempt to charm the player, who is immune to its effects thanks to Mimidoa Nanadoa's earplugs. The ability has no effect mechanically.
Final Fantasy Legend II[]
MadSong is a status inflicting ability that has 5 uses, it also increases a Robot's HP by 9. It inflicts Conf to all enemies. This ability can be used by Cicada, Harpy, and KingToad.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Artniks[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Confuse all enemies.
Description
Alluring Air is an area-of-effect special ability that casts confuse (30%) on all enemies. It costs 8 MP and can be learned by Gilbert at level 5 (3★) and Liza at level 19 (2★). The esper Siren (1★) learns it by spending 10 SP and allows any unit to which she is equipped to use the ability.