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Guan Yu is a bit slow for my liking, but once he gets going he melts enemies with the 'weave' attack pretty effectively, and can clear full rooms faster than nearly any other power Skull I've played.
Spartacus is tough for me, I'm ass at remembering to parry on Champion, and having the same mechanic on him being core to his playstyle I struggle with. But, when you get the parries down, he feels pretty much immortal.
Hercules is the most busted Skull I have played in this game by far, and tends to turn every encounter into a joke, be it bosses or enemy rooms.
King Arthur is solid even without his buff state, and in the buff state he feels crazy strong.
Can't really say I'd call any of them weak tbh, they all feel above average in terms of performance.
Demi-God has been an incredible addition for me. The block and 10% health auto kill have been supremely useful.
Herc felt awkward at first, but really started doing numbers once I played more aggressive.
Guan-Yu is probably a goto Power Skull for me as he actually has really good reach on his melee and doesn't get so big I get hit more. I think he's now one of the best P. Skulls.
Arthur is pretty alright. His buff form is definitely making up for lackluster base form stats imo. I still find him awkward and will probably need to play around more