Comparing YPS-4 ratings for these two is a category error because their power operates on entirely different axes. Shin Wolford utilizes physical destruction, while Demiurge wields systemic authority. One burns the city; the other owns the city before the fire starts. This cross-type gap renders raw power scales irrelevant, shifting the real analysis to their DNA profiles regarding Ego and Growth. Shin is a prodigy who grows linearly in output but remains a passive participant in his own narrative, driven by the expectations of his grandfather and the gravity of his bonds. He functions as a weapon. Demiurge is a static entity who requires no growth because he is the perfected expression of a dark design. His trajectory is not one of self-improvement, but of successful execution. While Shin's bonds are emotional anchors that limit his autonomy, Demiurge's bonds are structural, tied to a hierarchy of absolute loyalty to Ainz. Shin represents the isekai fantasy of effortless competence, but Demiurge represents the horror of efficient administration. The gap is not in how much they can destroy, but in who decides what is destroyed. Shin is the sword, but Demiurge is the hand that writes the order for the sword to fall.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.