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 / 30LUCK36 / 18
Character DNA · 6 Dimensions
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation
ROXY MIGURDIA
YPS-3 · City Level
POWER10 / 25GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS36 / 24BONDS75 / 60EGO15 / 30LUCK36 / 18
Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun
IRUMA SUZUKI
YPS-1
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation
ROXY MIGURDIA
YPS-3
Analysis
YPS-1
Clear power gap
YPS-3
DNA edges — character identity, not combat power
constant growth arc+20
how much the universe protects them+18
who they fight for+15
Iruma SuzukivsRoxy Migurdia
+15raw destructive ceiling
+15self-determination and identity

The fundamental gap between narrative-driven influence and physical magical output renders a direct YPS comparison meaningless. While one operates at YPS-2 and the other at YPS-3, the real data point is how both characters utilize Growth to dismantle the pedestals their worlds force them upon. Iruma and Roxy are not defined by their abilities, but by the friction between their internal insecurities and the external labels of "leader" or "goddess." For Iruma, the Ring of Gluttony is less a weapon and more a catalyst that forces a conflict-avoidant human into a position of social authority he never sought. His growth is a trajectory of acceptance, moving from a passive survivor to someone who protects others because he knows the cost of abandonment. Roxy mirrors this struggle through an academic lens. Her mastery of magic is a shield against the trauma of being a mute outcast among the Superd. Her growth is not an increase in mana, but the gradual dismantling of her professional detachment to allow for genuine domestic intimacy. This comparison reveals that the primary growth in these narratives occurs when a character stops trying to fulfill the role assigned to them and starts defining their own value. Iruma’s low Ego score and Roxy’s mid-range Ego both highlight a shared desperation to belong that outweighs any desire for dominance. They prove that power in this genre is often a distraction from the actual story: the terrifying process of becoming a visible, vulnerable person.

Iruma Suzuki
Dimension
Roxy Migurdia
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
+15
Editor
30
Community
Editor
36
Community
LUCK
narrative protection
+18
Editor
18
Community
Cast Your Vote · 6 DimensionsCommunity pulse
IRUMA SUZUKILeft
Power10
Growth100
Darkness36
Bonds75
Ego15
Luck36
ROXY MIGURDIARight
Power25
Growth80
Darkness24
Bonds60
Ego30
Luck18

Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.