Plushenko has his trademark fast steps that he has been using even too often, whether the music requires it or not (in my opinion). I imagine they look even more impressive live. But there are different kind of steps and qualities in figure skating, one foot skating, multidirectional skating, easy flow etc. that are also signs of great skating skills. If a skater can't do steps like Plushenko which are all about "quick" feet and learning those steps early on, it does not mean that they have weaker skating skills than him, for perhaps that skater can do other things that he can't do.
As for Plushenko and the other skaters you mentioned, I believe he probably was the fastest among them when you saw them live. But, the same as his steps, speed in itself is not the only quality that tells about skating skills. It's also how that speed is achieved and what (other) things the skater does while skating. If a skater is doing more difficult things/steps in his program, of course he won't be as fast as the skater who is doing less steps or simpler steps etc.. Saying all that, while I believe Plushenko is at least as good or even a better skater than Joubert, Weir and Amodio (Weir was never a really great skater to begin with, but he has been skating in shows less and less, so it's only natural that his skating skills have become weaker over this time), I don't believe he is really better than Lambiel and Verner. Faster - yes, perhaps. But, as I said, that's not all that there is in skating.
I understand what you said and I agree with you in partly. They are totally different skaters with different type of moves and steps, etc. What I have seen Plushenko came out to the ice at the latest every time ( like a diva

) the others were on ice and practiced. Next to the ice everybody became more vivid and excited the photoreporters, jounalists, and some lucky fans as me. If he is on the ice you want to see him, probably because of his undoubted charisma...He was fast, confident, he turned so fast, he did everything so easily and elegantly! He was in good mood, and funny! He is much more impressive live than on the TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAsfKt_RV9k one of the famous 4 kings ( probably you know it

) I have seen this in some variations.
Plush can skate other type of steps if he wants but that is not his style, he likes to skate in own style...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KY5zVZwQhI -
Evgeni Plushenko - Amazing (Footloose) -
it's really amazing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVU51Mu1Ogs&t=1m30s awesome footwork in Sochi SP
if he wants , another style
https://www.instagram.com/p/BVrFr_dltg8/?taken-by=angelsofplushenko and
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUBduGZF02r/?taken-by=angelsofplushenko
or this fantastic video
https://www.instagram.com/p/BHSP9tUBiWg/?taken-by=yokotanpe
-if he wanted to skate on this way he will be more artistry for some Fs fans who think he is not!..On his IG next to this original video some posters mentioned Cranston..
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Evgeni won in every Rus Nat and in 2000 ECH, and GPF 99/00 and 00/01 seasons. In 2002 he missed the ECH because they created the new Carmen program to the OG, as you said the judges didn't like the Cirque du soleil program. Yagudin was there the judges gave him the gold but Abt was robbed if you remember..
Plush didn't skate in Sochi in the individual event because one of his screws was broken in his spine.... You was the second who wrote he had no real opponent..hmmm he competed against Lambiel, Buttle, Joubert, Takahashi, Honda, Lysacek, Verner, Weir , Sandhu, Weiss, after Yag's retirement..and beat them..
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blue_idealist I could have said this results before you started the thread..

You don't forget this is a north-american site... One of my favorite posters on other forum said: for him look like they skated in different era....Yes, their last competition was in 2002, Plushy was only 19 and he competed in 2014. He competed in new system and could win..
I brought some videos when they are together on ice on some shows..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdDddEkUxqc 2008 superstars on ice. both of them are great!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoB_oaYOzys - 2001 ARD Gala Opening - Butirskaya, Plushenko & Yagudin so exciting how they watched each other....
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm5p0RKjdHt/?taken-by=chikachika118 Plush and Yuzu (there are more)