The fundamental gap between YPS-7 law-rewriting and YPS-2 mechanical authority renders a direct combat comparison meaningless; instead, the real friction lies in how each character conceptualizes the architecture of a civilization. While both protagonists act as founders of new world orders, they represent a dichotomy between absolute power and systemic leverage. One approaches nation-building as a benevolent extension of omnipotence, where the consumption of the Orc Disaster serves as a catalyst for a corporate-style federation. Here, stability is a byproduct of an insurmountable power ceiling that removes the possibility of genuine internal conflict. The other operates through the friction of limitations, treating the world's code as a puzzle to be solved. By navigating the collapse of society through administrative labor and economic negotiation, he proves that influence is a product of social bonds and legal frameworks rather than raw output. This reveals a core tension in the isekai genre: the difference between imposing a peace through strength and negotiating a peace through structure. The additive growth of the former creates a paradise of safety, but the emotional growth of the latter creates a functioning society. Ultimately, the contrast is between a sovereign who is too powerful to be challenged and a strategist who is too essential to be ignored.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.