Legend of the Zelda Keycaps Heroic keyboard

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Legend of the Zelda Keycaps Heroic keyboard

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All keyboards have characters. Most have numbers and arrows. The GMK keyboard sports games, the key to the future keycap inspired History of Zelda, you can have it all by those overlapping hearts, shields, swords, ocarinas, bombs, and shields. It's like having the weapons of a warrior easily accessible.

Built By Geekhack's heroes mkljfox44 and ogWalker, GMK's keycap set is a tall order in Nintendo's fantasy RPG series. Made of excellent ABS plastic by German construction company GMK, green, and gold, and black are immediately reminiscent of Link's performance. The set is divided into three parts. The $ 140 Base Kit is all the standard buttons one would expect on a keyboard, except for bells, whistles, bombs, or other mindless buttons.

Illustration of an article entitled Legend Of Zelda / Keycaps For Heroic Keyboards

Picture: Kono Shop

A nice addition is part of the $ 70 Novelty Kit. Here are shields, musical instruments, parts, and other adventure equipment. I love the metal arrow keys, and who doesn't want to say "Listen!" Key on their keyboard? The Novelty Kit costs more per key because special tools are needed supply items such as ocarinas and swords in Doubleshot plastic. I say it is worth it.

Illustration of an article entitled Legend Of Zelda / Keycaps For Heroic Keyboards

Picture: Kono Shop

The third one costs $ 25 for a space bar, because you never know. You never know.

Illustration of an article entitled Legend Of Zelda / Keycaps For Heroic Keyboards

Picture: Kono Shop

In case you're worried that the green, gold, and black keyboard will clash with the decoration on your desktop, the Kono Store has matching desk tables to plan ahead.

Illustration of an article entitled Legend Of Zelda / Keycaps For Heroic Keyboards

Picture: Kono Shop

GMK Hero is currently part of group buy at keyboard enthusiast Kono Store, which expires on March 6. Group purchases are a form of refund where the money is collected and deposited directly into the finished product. In other words, once you've paid for GMK Hero, prepare to wait months before getting on your keyboard. Look at it as a GMK Hero trip.

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