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I agree that it looks rather plain in practice, though. I suggest putting some armor on his back to make it more obvious. :-)
*FAVES*
The textures and color scheme of this set are rather visually appealing, however the concept is rather lackluster. The head slot item only reads as a shave from the game's top down view, the horn turns Magnus's most magnificent ivory into something generic, and the belt slot can't even be seen outside of the loadout screen. There's no denying the fact that there was talent behind the set, but it's wasted on a set that you won't even notice from an isometric perspective.