There are a ton of hidden synergies, and a bunch of rather obvious synergies here. Pit of Offerings is a card I don't really see people playing with Ketramose and I have no idea why. It's graveyard hate, card draw, exiles for turning on our god-boy, and color fixes. Remember you can use it one your own graveyard as well as the opponents. Bushwhack is a very key card, it can fix our mana, and its removal and lifegain. Kaito's tokens have deathtouch, so it works great with them as well as with Ketramose. Kaito in general is a beast in this deck, his "return attacking creature to hand" mechanic works very well with Worldwagon and Dreadknight, and it can also give Ketramose psuedo-Vigilance. Chandra is a finisher and source of card draw/filtering. If you end up setting off her ult, remember both she and Kaito can create artifacts, so even with only 8 artifacts maindeck, you'll still be able to shoot off a lot of lightning bolts - again, this can provide "hidden" damage via Kaito's return to hand mechanic with Worldwagon.
The deck is very vulnerable to the fast mono-red and mono black decks - thats why the sideboard has the Lightning Helix's and Anoints, and the maindeck has Fuel the Flames. Anoint with Affliction also helps with the problems the deck has vs. man-lands.
The sideboard is set up to do two things - counteract speedy red decks with tons of cheap spot removal and lifegain, and disrupt the heavy artifact/enchantment decks with Kogla and Trygon. Leyline Binding is there as a catch-all, it's a flex spot in the board.
This is very much the kind of deck that will reward you the more you practice with it and learn your matchups, but it's an absolute blast to play. Feel free to ask any questions you have about the deck, card choices, or to provide any critique's or suggestions.
4x Mosswood Dreadknight
3x Ketramose, the New Dawn
Vehicles
4x Lumbering Worldwagon
Sorceries
4x Bushwhack
2x Deadly Cover-Up
Instants
3x Tear Asunder
3x Sheoldred's Edict
3x Fuel the Flames
Artifacts
4x Prophetic Prism
Planeswalkers
3x Chandra, Spark Hunter
3x Kaito, Dancing Shadow
1x Nissa, Ascended Animist
2x Plains
2x Swamp
2x Mountain
2x Island
4x Forest
1x Hedge Maze
1x Lush Portico
1x Underground Mortuary
1x Commercial District
2x Fabled Passage
1x Demolition Field
4x Pit of Offerings
4x Lightning Helix
2x Roaring Furnace/Steaming Sauna
2x Trygon Predator
2x Kogla and Yidaro
3x Anoint with Affliction
2x Leyline Binding
There are a ton of hidden synergies, and a bunch of rather obvious synergies here. Pit of Offerings is a card I don't really see people playing with Ketramose and I have no idea why. It's graveyard hate, card draw, exiles for turning on our god-boy, and color fixes. Remember you can use it one your own graveyard as well as the opponents. Bushwhack is a very key card, it can fix our mana, and its removal and lifegain. Kaito's tokens have deathtouch, so it works great with them as well as with Ketramose. Kaito in general is a beast in this deck, his "return attacking creature to hand" mechanic works very well with Worldwagon and Dreadknight, and it can also give Ketramose psuedo-Vigilance. Chandra is a finisher and source of card draw/filtering. If you end up setting off her ult, remember both she and Kaito can create artifacts, so even with only 8 artifacts maindeck, you'll still be able to shoot off a lot of lightning bolts - again, this can provide "hidden" damage via Kaito's return to hand mechanic with Worldwagon.
The deck is very vulnerable to the fast mono-red and mono black decks - thats why the sideboard has the Lightning Helix's and Anoints, and the maindeck has Fuel the Flames. Anoint with Affliction also helps with the problems the deck has vs. man-lands.
The sideboard is set up to do two things - counteract speedy red decks with tons of cheap spot removal and lifegain, and disrupt the heavy artifact/enchantment decks with Kogla and Trygon. Leyline Binding is there as a catch-all, it's a flex spot in the board.
This is very much the kind of deck that will reward you the more you practice with it and learn your matchups, but it's an absolute blast to play. Feel free to ask any questions you have about the deck, card choices, or to provide any critique's or suggestions.