User blog comment:El Alamein/Shakespeare's Warriors vs. Rome's Enemies/@comment-5078776-20130712234004/@comment-4552610-20130716053137

I remember reading that Macbeth is a deadly swordsman as he can "unseam" an individual, essentually disbouling him with much skill. However, the brilliance as a general thing, I don't remember. Also, that may be counteracted by how bat-shit insane he was.

Hamlet hadn't been any major fight save for the duel at the end of the play. He was also crazy as hell.

Tybalt was really more than just a prick. His skills with the fencing sword may have been good but he wasn't a perfect fighter as Romeo killed him pretty fast after he killed Mercutio.