Try to think about whether you want to move something or shock something. A std ball peen or the anti-vibe are really both shock inducing tools. Shock jobs would include unsticking a stuck or rusted part, center punching steel, chiseling steel, cracking things loose. Moving jobs would include driving a wood chisel, driving drift pins, or bearings already shocked free, bending metal, repositioning things.
Depending on how hard you swing etc etc, a hickory handle may be better than anything else. In the old days, these were beautifully sculpted with thin necks that provided flex. Today they are all build like clubs to prevent dummies' angry warranty returns. Too bad really.
I just looked on Proto's website. I'm not sure I'd be happy with the set (8, 12, 16, 24oz), despite the low price. I just need big and small. 24 and 16 would probably suit me. I like Trusty cook but I don' have any of their new steel faced offerings. Just their old hot dipped urethane compocast models. Which are fine but the handles are rectangular and not that nice. Kinda like HF