We've seen all manner of keycaps over the years, from Kerbals to desserts and just about everything in between. But I don't think I've seen any quite so peculiar as those just announced from Asus ROG.

They come in a 'Mystery Box Edition 20', with the latter part of this referring to the company's 20th anniversary line-up. We've already seen an absolute chonker of a GPU under this moniker, so I guess it makes sense to have something small in the range too like keycaps.

It looks like they are literally mystery boxes, in which you don't know which keycaps you're getting. In one box you get 6x mystery keycaps. And what are the keycaps, exactly? Well, it's all ROG peripherals, of course.

Each keycap sits on top of a bed of stalagmite crystals. To start with, there's a Gladius mouse, a Raikiri controller, an Asus Delta headset, alongside a couple of different versions of the ROG logo.

The last couple are the most interest of the bunch, though. There's the Chariot chair which, erm, spins around. Not on its own, you have to spin it yourself, but still. Peculiar. Then there's the Claymore keyboard which is split into two. The left side has the bulk of the keyboard, while the right has the numpad, and both can be pressed independently. Y'know, just 'cause.

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The only thing that I think would make it better would be if there were a little keyboard keycap on the keyboard keycap. But alas, we're just a single order of magnitude into bonkers territory here.

It's a bit silly, but it's also just a bit of fun, so I'm not too against it. The company has announced plenty of more serious products at this year's Computex, including an esports OLED monitor I quite like the look of, so I'll forgive Asus for the frivolity here. Though much will depend on just how rare the fancier keycaps are, because I wouldn't much fancy having to rack up dozens of spares just to collect them all.