I was looking for a GMK Shoko set and couldn't find one so I ordered the Pegaso base. It's obviously not an exact color match but in the same neighborhood. The print is nice and thick with no issues. I had a few keycaps that had rough inner edges on the bottom (extra plastic bits), but they were easy to trim and clean up. Not that they impeded use or were even noticable, so no issue really.
The caps have a smooth matte finish. It's nice but I'm not sure if that's unique to this set or just how the DCD profile keys come (this is my first DCD set).
This was my first purchase through Drop and the first proper set of keycaps that I was able to buy that weren't clones. I was fortunate to pick up the set during a recent sale, but had I known the level of quality ahead of time, I now understand why the price point is where it is. I love the pale colors and the feel of the keys.
The only thing I would add to this (or any keycap set) is a link in the product descriptions to the various descriptions and placements of the keycaps for newer users as well as a primer on the various layouts. Purchasing one's first set, especially when it comes in smaller pieces is a very intimidating task. I feel like it would make the hobby more accessible to those trying to get their start, but may be are too shy to post questions or unable to join Discord.