The keys are durable, and the MT3 high profile design makes them a delight to use.
You are paying a lot of money here, but it is definitely worth it.
The legends are in black, and that offers a decent contrast to the bright colors.

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The keycaps are made out of PBT plastic and use dye-sublimed legends, so durability isn’t an issue.
I used this set for just over eight months now, and there’s absolutely no sign of wear.
Like the Hardcore Elvish kit, the Numpad doesn’t have Latin sub-legends.

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The design is paired with the terrific Holy Panda X tactile switches.

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