3Nder - If you're using all of that concurrently, you're creating a rats-nest of problems and performance / rendering issues.
First - Other than Decentraleyes, you've got 4 very heavy, processing-intense components doing the exact same thing: Brave's built-in ad-block (modified EasyList), uBlock, P.Badger, and AdGuard.
Second - Adblocks modify the content of a web page. When you have multiple adblocks overriding each other, it creates issues.
Third - When you need to whitelist, you have to whitelist 4 times.
Fourth - Even if you combined all of those lists into one ad-blocker (all of those could be combined either under uBlock or AdGuard; both use identical syntax with AdGuard adding a few additional capabilities) -- you'd still have so many rules running that it would kill your system once you had a couple dozen tabs open.
You can save yourself a lot of wasted time and energy, scroll up to my post above, make a list of the major block-lists, choose either uBlock or AdGuard alone (and disable Brave's ad-blocker), integrating all the lists you need to do the same thing as your current four (4) separate, redundant browser-extensions.
First, if you need more protection than an intelligently-procured set of adblock lists (typically in the 300k+ records range), then you're better off writing some of your own filters rather than adding redundant rules.