Cross-type comparison · authority vs physical · ranking may not be meaningful
Character DNA · Head-to-Head
Shapes, not totals. The hero you worship defines who you are.
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody
SATOU PENDRAGON
YPS-7 · World Ender
Finger Test
💭
Thought alone
Vacationing in a near-omnipotent loadout. Power deliberately obscured for plot leisure.
VS
POWER40 / 55GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS60 / 48BONDS100 / 75EGO45 / 75LUCK36 / 54
Character DNA · 6 Dimensions
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
BELL CRANEL
YPS-4 · Nation Level
POWER40 / 55GROWTH100 / 80DARKNESS60 / 48BONDS100 / 75EGO45 / 75LUCK36 / 54
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody
SATOU PENDRAGON
YPS-7
Finger Test
💭
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
BELL CRANEL
YPS-4
Analysis
YPS-7
Dominant power gap
YPS-4
DNA edges — character identity, not combat power
who they fight for+25
constant growth arc+20
moral cost they'll pay+12
Satou PendragonvsBell Cranel
+30self-determination and identity
+18how much the universe protects them
+15raw destructive ceiling

The disparity between these two profiles exposes a fundamental divide in how isekai treats growth as a narrative engine. Because Bell operates on a physical axis at YPS-3 while Satou wields authority at YPS-7, a direct combat comparison is irrelevant. Instead, the real tension lies in how they utilize their growth trajectories. For Bell, growth is a desperate survival mechanism; his rapid ascent in the Dungeon is a race against a world that treats heroism as a commodity. His high Ego score reflects a drive to bridge the gap between his naive idealism and the brutal reality of the Dungeon. He earns his progress through friction and blood. Satou, conversely, treats growth as a logistical utility. His perfect growth score does not signify an arc of improvement but rather the establishment of a ceiling that renders conflict obsolete. While Bell fights to be seen and recognized as a hero, Satou uses his absolute agency to remain invisible, curating a domestic sanctuary in Labyrinth City. This reveals a stark contrast in narrative function: Bell represents the struggle to attain agency, whereas Satou represents the boredom of possessing it. Where Bell’s bonds are forged in the heat of shared vulnerability, Satou’s bonds are an extension of his role as a benevolent provider. Ultimately, Bell’s story is about the cost of becoming, while Satou’s is about the comfort of having already arrived. The friction that makes Bell a compelling protagonist is exactly what Satou has systematically engineered out of his existence.

Satou Pendragon
Dimension
Bell Cranel
Editor
40
Community
POWER
destructive ceiling
+15
Editor
55
Community
Editor
100
Community
GROWTH
trajectory & arc
+20
Editor
80
Community
Editor
60
Community
DARKNESS
moral cost willingness
+12
Editor
48
Community
Editor
100
Community
BONDS
loyalty weight
+25
Editor
75
Community
Editor
45
Community
EGO
self-determination
+30
Editor
75
Community
Editor
36
Community
LUCK
narrative protection
+18
Editor
54
Community
Cast Your Vote · 6 DimensionsCommunity pulse
SATOU PENDRAGONLeft
Power40
Growth100
Darkness60
Bonds100
Ego45
Luck36
BELL CRANELRight
Power55
Growth80
Darkness48
Bonds75
Ego75
Luck54

Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.