What do you do when you're done with Ten New Brews?
How about an 11th brew?
Ketramose, the New Dawn is a powerful new engine card from Aetherdrift, allowing you to turn a profitable thing (exiling your opponent's cards) into even more cards which is awesome! And that's to say nothing of the combo with Deadly Cover-Up...
Time Stamp:
02:50 - Match 1
08:21 - Match 2
13:01 - Match 3
19:43 - Match 4
Secret 11th Brew | DFT Standard | Jim Davis
- Creatures (6)
- 2 Elenda, Saint of Dusk
- 4 Ketramose, the New Dawn
- Planeswalkers (5)
- 1 Ashiok, Wicked Manipulator
- 1 Kaya, Intangible Slayer
- 1 The Eternal Wanderer
- 2 Kaya, Spirits' Justice
- Instants (7)
- 1 Blot Out
- 1 Feed the Cycle
- 2 Cease // Desist
- 3 Anoint with Affliction
- Sorceries (13)
- 1 Legions to Ashes
- 2 Dreams of Steel and Oil
- 2 Duress
- 4 Deadly Cover-Up
- 4 Lay Down Arms
- Enchantments (3)
- 3 Temporary Lockdown
- Lands (26)
- 8 Plains
- 2 Swamp
- 4 Bleachbone Verge
- 4 Fabled Passage
- 4 Shadowy Backstreet
- 4 Sunlit Marsh
Ketramose and Deadly Cover-Up are quite the duo.
Ketramose sees you exile the cards to pay the collect evidence, so you draw, and then doesn't get destroyed by Deadly Cover-Up, and then sees you exile the cards from your opponent's deck, so you draw again. That's pretty awesome!
There are a ton of great control cards in Black and White that exile, leading all the way up to a squad of powerful planeswalkers. This makes Ketramose a nice new engine, while also being a threat and win condition. And that's to say nothing of the face that exiling your opponent's stuff is great anyway against cards like Enduring Curiosity and friends.
It will definitely be some work to find the right mix, but Ketramose is worth the effort!