If your primary goal is to pass N1 then I would agree that studying individual kanji is not going to be very useful towards that goal and you can find more efficient things to do with your SRS time. What I would suggest you do to start with is get hold of a mock N1 test and do it (including keeping to the time limit). That will tell you what kinds of question the test is asking and give you an idea of what areas you're weak on and where you're already doing OK. Then you can bias your SRS time towards improving your weak points rather than spending a lot of time getting better in the areas you're already good enough to pass the test.
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