A couple of things to keep in mind for the ML boards:
1. Key spacing. Most ML boards (including the 5200) use 18mm key spacing instead of the usual 19mm with MX and other types. This can feel a bit cramped or cause a few mis-hits during the adjustment period.
2. Scratchiness / binding. Stock ML switches are quite scratchy and can bind on really off-axis presses, which you tend to get at the beginning due to the smaller key spacing. Lubing solves both issues at once, but it's REALLY hard to open the switches when they're installed without damaging the clips / casing.
Other than that I love ML switches. They're a touch heavier than Browns (but lighter than Clears) with a more noticable bump (smaller than the bump on Clears), the tactile bump is right at the top of the stroke and the short stroke is nice when you get used to it. Actuation is halfway, like MX. I have been unable to get my test switches to bind after lubing the stems, even with unstabilised 1.5x caps on (1.5x size and larger ML caps all have stabilisers by default). They can be trampoline modded