Social gravity outweighs tactical utility in the economy of isekai survival. Comparing a YPS-1 human to a YPS-3 city-level mage is fundamentally a category error because their abilities operate on different axes: one manipulates the plot, the other manipulates mana. While the standard power scale favors the mage, the DNA profiles reveal that the "villainess" possesses a far more potent instrument of change. Roxy's journey is a linear climb toward stability, moving from the isolation of the Superd tribe to the security of a family unit. Her power is a tool for professional success and protection. In contrast, Catarina’s complete lack of Ego—exemplified by her oblivious drive to avoid "doom flags"—turns her into a centripetal force. She does not fight the system; she accidentally rewrites it by turning every potential antagonist into a devoted ally. Roxy represents the mastery of the world's rules, but Catarina represents the mastery of the world's people. The gap in YPS tier is irrelevant when one character can accidentally dismantle a political conspiracy through sheer kindness while the other is still calculating the mana cost of a spell. This comparison proves that in the isekai genre, the capacity to form Bonds is a strategic asset that renders physical destructive ceilings obsolete.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.