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Hardest Boss: Asterius, the Miniboss. If you see him there he basically has the end of Elysium as a second phase, bringing in Thesius. Between the miniboss fight and end of Elysium fight he often takes more health off me and more DDs than Hades does, he's just super aggressive and hard hitting. It's a tough fight for a variety of builds in my opinion.
Charon hits hard but has a very limited move set. I think his difficulty stems more from that fact that you can encounter him before having any sort of build and that you don't play him as much as the other bosses to get used to his moves.
The EM3 gilded duo version seems easier to me than the normal one. Then again, I have only done EM3 once, maybe I just got lucky. In EM3, you can burn most of Hermes by relentlessly dash-backstabbing him while he's doing his bombing run.
Charon didn't seem too bad, though he did cost me one DD on my first and only try so far mostly because some of his patterns changed half-way through so just when I was getting used to the first set, I got caught off-guard by the new one. Should be much easier next time.
I haven't done EM4 Hades. I expect much cursing when I get there.
Hades is too easy unless you put on EM4. Then the boss fight becomes fun.