Thread:Shikifan/@comment-28818979-20180709152707/@comment-4802891-20190412043129

Shakespeare weaves fictional stories and has people be the protagonists of it. If it's well-written, it can be a powerful mindtwister but, as for any stories, if you overcook it it's easy to be taken out of it. Hit or miss, but effective in Grail Wars.

Andersen writes a unique story for his Master to reach its utmost form. It's a strong and permanent buff, but it takes too much time to achieve. That alone makes it unpractical for a Holy Grail War. Long time goal tho? Perfect.

Dumas revises items to make new Noble Phantasms, and people to make temporary Heroic Spirits. He doesn't care about the history of the targets so there's no research work to lose time on. It's fantastic in all kind of situation.

By default, Dumas wins... He can punch you real good too, he would win in a fisticuffs too.