Hello all,
Ok, I know this makes you sick hahaha.

And yes, I have read all of Bernhard's posts on difficulty rankings - and also downloaded the comprehensive spreadsheet available here. But Liszt's pieces are not usually covered.
Here are the pieces I am interested in:
Mephisto Waltz - #1
Ballade - #2
Grand Galop Chromatique
Consolation - #3
Liebesträum - #3
Valse Oubliee - #1
Hungarian Rhapsody - #2
Hungarian Rhapsody - #5
Hungarian Rhapsody - #12
Hungarian Rhapsody - #14
Transcendental Etude - #1 Preludio
Transcendental Etude - #9 Ricordanza
Transcendental Etude - #10 Allegro agitato molto
Transcendental Etude - #11 Harmonies du Soir
Transcendental Etude - #12 Chasse-Neige
Concert Etude S144 - #1 Il lamento
Concert Etude S144 - #2 La leggierezza
Concert Etude S144 - #3 Un sospiro
Concert Etude S145 - #1 Waldesrauschen
Concert Etude S145 - #2 Gnomenreigen
Paganini Etude - #6
I understand that most, if not all, of these will be grade 8+, but I would like to know how you would rank them as being the least difficult to learn, based on the number of difficulties (huge number of notes to learn, fast trills, fast scales, huge leaps etc.). I know that difficulties are also individual and relative which will make any list subjective, but still.....
Thanks a lot!!