Personal Observations:
Here is the third Elite Praetorian Guard in The Last Jedi collection, with yet another different helmet design and different weapons. Other than those changes, the rest of the figure is the same as the previous two. This guard comes with two weapons, which I think might actually represent the same weapon but in different forms. The weapons are pretty cool, and enable you to make this guy battle with either a sword (or staff), whip, or both at the same time. Both weapons have a pretty large handle, so you have to stretch the figure's hands a bit to get him to hold on to them, but once they are in his hands, he grips them well. Like the other Elite Praetorian Guards, he sits well and has a fairly unhindered range of motion, enabling him to do an overhanded strike with his weapon. Overall, this figure is as good a version of this character that you could hope for in the 5POA collection. But like the Elite Praetorian Guard that comes with the BB-8 playset, one very annoying fact about this figure is that he probably won't be easy for a lot of kids to get. This is because he comes in an expensive set. The Force Link toy that is included with this set is neat, but there is a good chance that a lot of kids may already have it from the cheaper Kylo Ren Force Link starter set. As a result, this set ends up becoming far more expensive than a regular two pack because of an accessory that you may already have and don't need a double of. It is nice to have Supreme Leader Snoke's full squad of guards, it's just too bad that it's so expensive to collect them all.
Here is the third Elite Praetorian Guard in The Last Jedi collection, with yet another different helmet design and different weapons. Other than those changes, the rest of the figure is the same as the previous two. This guard comes with two weapons, which I think might actually represent the same weapon but in different forms. The weapons are pretty cool, and enable you to make this guy battle with either a sword (or staff), whip, or both at the same time. Both weapons have a pretty large handle, so you have to stretch the figure's hands a bit to get him to hold on to them, but once they are in his hands, he grips them well. Like the other Elite Praetorian Guards, he sits well and has a fairly unhindered range of motion, enabling him to do an overhanded strike with his weapon. Overall, this figure is as good a version of this character that you could hope for in the 5POA collection. But like the Elite Praetorian Guard that comes with the BB-8 playset, one very annoying fact about this figure is that he probably won't be easy for a lot of kids to get. This is because he comes in an expensive set. The Force Link toy that is included with this set is neat, but there is a good chance that a lot of kids may already have it from the cheaper Kylo Ren Force Link starter set. As a result, this set ends up becoming far more expensive than a regular two pack because of an accessory that you may already have and don't need a double of. It is nice to have Supreme Leader Snoke's full squad of guards, it's just too bad that it's so expensive to collect them all.