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It also affects how much you stagger when hit. This is important as it allows certain attacks to not be interrupted when taking a hit. Mostly applicable to tank builds, but it's good to know.
For Sword or Kusarigama players, legitimately going full one set for Hayabusa's is nice and possibly ideal, because of the easy to proc shiruken attack buff, ontop of Dragon Blade Truth's constant buff, which is very valuable for high stance builds or block happy mid players (light armor blocking is viable if you minmax toughness on WotW or WotD). I'm assuming most people have DLC3 because the Steam version included DLC1-3 from launch.
Swallowtail eases the transition into Divines for DLC/WotSt and helps ease iLevel gaps in WotSa, and Fanatic provides excellent comeback and pairs with Suzaku, a slept on Guardian Spirit that can be versatile. Fanatic could be substituted with One Eyed Dragon in DLC1/2 (Date's easier to farm at the start of DLC2), or Crossed Sickles (simply because it's super early and isn't BAD) or National Unity.
I don't know how new players would feel farming the Warrior Monk's Hood. For those who don't know, it's a tier 3 weight head armor that adds 40% of your total Toughness to the current value. It can only be obtained in The Battle of Ohashi Bridge (Kinki Region). If you've fought that Revenant before, you know farming may take a while.
New players, feel free to try the sets mentioned below, but mind that the Hayabusa set can only be obtained if you own the third DLC.