High controversy — community rates Makoto Misumi's GROWTH 48 pts lower than editor. (+4 more divergent)
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 / 55GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS36 / 36BONDS75 / 90EGO15 / 75LUCK36 / 36
Character DNA · 6 Dimensions
Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy
MAKOTO MISUMI
YPS-4 · Nation Level
Rejected hero choosing chosen-family margin. Ego via deliberate obscurity, bonds via found retainers.
POWER10 / 55GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS36 / 36BONDS75 / 90EGO15 / 75LUCK36 / 36
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
IRUMA SUZUKI
YPS-1
Analysis
YPS-1
Dominant power gap
YPS-4
DNA edges — character identity, not combat power
constant growth arc+20
Iruma SuzukivsMakoto Misumi
+60self-determination and identity
+45raw destructive ceiling
+15who they fight for

The true measure of an isekai protagonist's impact lies not in destructive capacity, but in how they weaponize their status as an anomaly to construct a sanctuary. Comparing Iruma’s YPS-2 narrative power to Makoto’s YPS-4 physical power creates a categorical mismatch; the YPS scale fails here because Iruma’s influence operates on social gravity while Makoto’s operates on kinetic force. While both characters maintain identical Bonds scores, they utilize these connections to achieve opposite sociopolitical ends. Iruma leverages his inherent kindness and the Ring of Gluttony to dismantle the rigid social hierarchies of Babyls from within. His Growth represents a shift from a passive survivor to a leader who earns loyalty through empathy, demonstrating that narrative power reshapes a society without firing a single shot. Makoto, conversely, uses his substantial power to carve out Asora, a physical manifestation of his rejection of the Goddess’s standards. His Ego drives him to become a sovereign rather than a citizen, building a wall between himself and a world that deemed him ugly. Iruma finds home by integrating into a hostile environment, whereas Makoto finds home by opting out of the system entirely. This reveals a fundamental split in the genre: power functions as either a bridge to belong or a tool to isolate. Iruma’s trajectory proves that a highly effective way to survive a foreign world is to make that world love you; Makoto’s trajectory establishes that a primary way to remain safe is to build a world where you are the law.

Iruma Suzuki
Dimension
Makoto Misumi
Editor
10
Community
POWER
destructive ceiling
+45
Editor
55
Community
7015
Editor
100
Community
GROWTH
trajectory & arc
+20
Editor
80
Community
3248
Editor
36
Community
DARKNESS
moral cost willingness
Editor
36
Community
4812
Editor
75
Community
BONDS
loyalty weight
+15
Editor
90
Community
10010
Editor
15
Community
EGO
self-determination
+60
Editor
75
Community
4530
Editor
36
Community
LUCK
narrative protection
Editor
36
Community
36
Cast Your Vote · 6 DimensionsCommunity pulse
IRUMA SUZUKILeft
Power10
Growth100
Darkness36
Bonds75
Ego15
Luck36
MAKOTO MISUMIRight
Power55
Growth80
Darkness36
Bonds90
Ego75
Luck36

Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.