Measuring these two against a shared scale is a categorical error because their abilities operate on incompatible axes. Comparing a YPS-7 entity capable of rewriting physical laws to a YPS-3 mage who functions within the world's established physics renders the YPS tier a meaningless metric for combat. The real value lies in how they redefine growth. Anos views growth as the refinement of self-control, where the invention of origin magic serves as a tool for peace rather than a weapon of war. His narrative is a study in the burden of an absolute will, where Ego is a constant and the challenge is maintaining bonds without obliterating the people he loves. Conversely, Roxy defines growth through the slow erosion of her own isolation. Her journey from a telepathically-mute outcast to a central pillar of a family proves that development in isekai can be measured by emotional vulnerability rather than destructive output. While Anos suppresses his nature to fit into a world that fears him, Roxy overcomes her insecurities to fit into a life she finally desires. The disparity in their Ego scores highlights the genre's duality: isekai treats power either as a tool for absolute self-determination or as a bridge to escape loneliness. One character uses their status to protect a moral code; the other uses her skill to find a place to belong.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.