As in the previous thread my vote would still be the Bigsky as it's just the best of the best in my experience.
I have not played the Chase Bliss or UA yet.
Actually come to think of it, I've not had a collider either, but HAVE owned both the Nemesis and Ventris which I believe it's more or less a mashup of?
I know the UA stuff can be kind of divisive for some - I see a lot of folks with a sentiment that's something to the effect of "Why would I spend that kind of money for one preset and no midi when for the same price I could get something with midi and 256 presets and a billion different options?" And I get that for sure. I have kind of taken both approaches in my life. I see the UA pedals as being kind of like the equivalent of the chef's tasting menu at a fancy restaurant. Sometimes you want to pick every option yourself...sometimes you just want to trust the "chef" to make those choices for you and know that they'll be really, really good. I haven't specifically played the Golden reverb yet, but I've been super impressed with all the other UA pedals. It's perhaps also worth mentioning that UA has a smaller/cheaper line of pedals out now that uses some of the same algorithms as the bigger ones, albeit more limited still. "Heavenly" is three plate algos from the Golden reverb and "Evermore" is three hall algos. Both are $170 new at Sweetwater right now, don't know if that would be something to look at or not.
I'm probably repeating myself so apologies in advance.
Second choice of the above listed options would probably be the Flint. Similar to the UA it's more "limited" but it's awfully hard to get a bad sound out of. The secondary controls open up a ton of options beyond what you might expect. I would put that close to the SA as well. Like I said, haven't played the Collider specifically but I really like both the Nemesis and Ventris. Again, haven't played the CBA Dark World myself, but personally found it underwhelming from what I've seen/heard of it. Anecdotally speaking I feel like it had one of the faster "turnarounds" of many pedals I've seen recently - saw a ton of guys buying them up (cuz, CBA, to be fair) and then having a VERY short honeymoon before turning around and bailing on it. YMMV.
As for the other options mentioned: I really wanna try the FTT. I've not played their verb but all of their other pedals are fantastic. I expect it would be the same. Empress Reverb is really nice too if you can get used to the interface/layout/etc. I just saw a guy selling his on FB for $250 the other day which is a great deal IMO. Haven't played an Immerse yet, but I love the Neunaber verb sound. In fact the Neunaber stereo wet/expanse is probably my #2 most-used reverb pedal I've had behind the bigsky.
All in all we are pretty spoiled for choice these days