Why does the Argos set give intensity?

When I decided to go to Argos with enthusiasm in order to create the perfect power build… I learned from the dropped chestplate that it gives intensity, not attack size. And he, being a Knight (considering the emphasis on armor and two weapons), some of whose attacks hit half the arena, his set gives intensity that is useless for his class?

Maybe I don’t understand something? After all, the intensity does not even increase the duration of the focus! The set is 100% made for fat mages, not fat fists… I would consider changing this set’s bonus to attack size. I know it will be a copy of a sunken iron set. But it’s rather unfair that the boss drops a set of armor that does not match his own essence

warlord with thermo fist

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But I haven’t seen Intensity increase the duration of your own buffs. His thermal fist (which I didn’t really notice in 20 kills) doesn’t justify the intensity

Although, to be honest, the thermal fist does not fit the description of his fighting style. He is a gunsmith first and foremost

gunsmith?

thermo fists matches his fighting style based off the red effects and his focus on speed, it says somewhere that he changed from power to focus on speed in his old age to stay strong

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@ThatOneGuy

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I don’t think a boss’s equips have any bearing on the their actual stats or performance, bosses just wear them for drip. For example Carina gives power butcher attacks don’t do much damage

If you want a power/attack size build, you’re much better off using Calvus’ set and you could maybe wear Argos’ as vanity

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On the other hand, the rest of the bosses have armor sets that match their fighting style. And this is nothing more than my confusion

I also already found the set I needed. Cernyx set

Thank you for your kind attention and response

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