Cross-type comparison · narrative vs physical · ranking may not be meaningful
Character DNA · Head-to-Head
Shapes, not totals. The hero you worship defines who you are.
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
IRUMA SUZUKI
YPS-1 · Human
Demon-school protagonist whose virtue is genre subversion. Growth via evil-cycle, ego near zero.
VS
POWER10 / 25GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS36 / 24BONDS75 / 60EGO15 / 15LUCK36 / 36
Character DNA · 6 Dimensions
The Rising of the Shield Hero
FILO
YPS-2 · Awakened
POWER10 / 25GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS36 / 24BONDS75 / 60EGO15 / 15LUCK36 / 36
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
IRUMA SUZUKI
YPS-1
The Rising of the Shield Hero
FILO
YPS-2
Analysis
YPS-1
Slight power edge
YPS-2
DNA edges — character identity, not combat power
constant growth arc+20
who they fight for+15
moral cost they'll pay+12
Iruma SuzukivsFilo
+15raw destructive ceiling

The obsession with Growth metrics in isekai often obscures the fundamental divide between evolutionary scaling and social maturation. While both characters sit at YPS-2, the cross-type nature of their abilities—physical versus narrative—renders a direct power comparison meaningless. One exists to optimize the physical battlefield, while the other optimizes the social fabric of a demon society. Filo’s 100 Growth score reflects a biological trajectory; her ascent to Filolial Queen is a class-up that enhances her utility as a weapon for the Shield Hero. Her zero Ego score confirms that this evolution serves another's will, making her a high-performance tool rather than an independent agent. In contrast, Iruma Suzuki uses the Ring of Gluttony not to dominate, but to navigate. His Growth is a psychological pivot from a passive survivor of parental neglect to a reluctant leader who earns genuine loyalty. Iruma's Bonds score outweighs Filo's because his value is derived from relational currency, not destructive output. This reveals a core truth about the genre: physical power is often a linear path toward utility, but narrative power is a complex web of social integration. Filo evolves to be more capable, but Iruma evolves to be more human in a world of monsters. The gap in their Darkness scores further highlights this; Iruma carries the scars of a traumatic childhood that fuel his empathy, whereas Filo exists in a state of moral vacuum, reflecting only the ethics of her master.

Iruma Suzuki
Dimension
Filo
Editor
10
Community
POWER
destructive ceiling
+15
Editor
25
Community
Editor
100
Community
GROWTH
trajectory & arc
+20
Editor
80
Community
Editor
36
Community
DARKNESS
moral cost willingness
+12
Editor
24
Community
Editor
75
Community
BONDS
loyalty weight
+15
Editor
60
Community
Editor
15
Community
EGO
self-determination
Editor
15
Community
Editor
36
Community
LUCK
narrative protection
Editor
36
Community
Cast Your Vote · 6 DimensionsCommunity pulse
IRUMA SUZUKILeft
Power10
Growth100
Darkness36
Bonds75
Ego15
Luck36
FILORight
Power25
Growth80
Darkness24
Bonds60
Ego15
Luck36

Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.