The divergence between two Nation Level assets is found not in their destructive ceiling, but in the cost of their ascent. While both occupy the YPS-4 tier, their DNA profiles reveal fundamentally different relationships with the worlds they inhabit. Naofumi’s trajectory is one of recovery; his growth is a response to systemic betrayal. The acquisition of Raphtalia serves as the anchor for this shift, transforming a survivalist's pragmatic need into a framework for genuine stewardship. His bonds are earned through shared trauma and blood, making his stability a hard-won achievement of will. In contrast, Shin’s ascent is a process of optimization. He does not fight the system so much as he solves it, treating magical theory as a series of boundaries to be pushed. His bonds are a natural extension of his social integration rather than a lifeline in a storm. This creates a stark contrast in Ego: Naofumi’s zero score reflects a total surrender of self to the necessity of the shield, whereas Shin’s higher Ego denotes a conscious, calculated pursuit of excellence. One character becomes a strategic deterrent because he has nowhere else to go; the other becomes one because he refuses to be limited. The gap here is the difference between a fortress built from ruins and a tower built from a blueprint.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.