
Treppa |

Treppa wrote:I have a d% table I roll on, with the actual documented distribution of types in the population.Would you mind sending me a copy of that? I'd love to use it and my wife would get a kick out of it, too. ** spoiler omitted **
Did you receive the spreadsheet? My laptop was being a pig last night but it appeared to have gone of to ethereal email land OK.

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Charlie Bell wrote:Did you receive the spreadsheet? My laptop was being a pig last night but it appeared to have gone of to ethereal email land OK.Treppa wrote:I have a d% table I roll on, with the actual documented distribution of types in the population.Would you mind sending me a copy of that? I'd love to use it and my wife would get a kick out of it, too. ** spoiler omitted **
I got it, thanks! It's very cool. My outbound email server is borked at the moment, or I would have replied.

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1) INFJ - Author (11/38/25/33)
2) INFJ - Author Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. Complex personality. 1% of the total population. These are serious students and workers who really want to contribute. They are private and easily hurt. They make good spouses, but tend to be physically reserved. People often think they are psychic. They make good therapists, general practitioners, ministers, and so on.
3) ISFJ - Conservator (58/50/58/58) These people are service and work oriented - very loyal. They may suffer from fatigue and tend to be attracted to troublemakers. They are good nurses, teachers, secretaries, general practitioners, librarians, middle managers, and housekeepers. 6% of the total population.
Any wonder why I like to play Rangers?

Mr.Fishy |

Mr. Fishy got inventor and ENTP...
"ENTPs are usually verbally as well as cerebrally quick, and generally love to argue--both for its own sake, and to show off their often-impressive skills. They tend to have a perverse sense of humor as well, and enjoy playing devil's advocate. They sometimes confuse, even inadvertently hurt, those who don't understand or accept the concept of argument as a sport."
Mr. Fishy thinks that the test is broken. Mr. Fishy is a gentle and kind soul that would never argue. Also Mr. Fishy doesn't have a "perverse" sense of humor.

Urizen |

INSANE question here guys- Would the Myers Briggs be a good replacement for the Lawful-Chaotic/Good-Evil Alignment axis? Or would that just be too confusing/HILARIOUS?
I'm not sure it necessarily settles the G vs E axis.
Given that you're an F and not a T, it was obviously an insane suggestion. ;-)

Twin Agate Dragons |

INFP for all three. And I am a GM.
Your Type is
INFP (Healer)
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
11 12 25 11INFP: "Questor".
Introverted (I) 58.33% Extroverted (E) 41.67%
Intuitive (N) 70.83% Sensing (S) 29.17%
Feeling (F) 75% Thinking (T) 25%
Perceiving (P) 70.83% Judging (J) 29.17%
Retook all three.
First; Your Type is INFJ
Introverted Intuitive Feeling Judging
Strength of the preferences %
44 12 62 1
Second; INFP
Third; INFP
Introverted (I) 66.67% Extroverted (E) 33.33%
Intuitive (N) 66.67% Sensing (S) 33.33%
Feeling (F) 79.17% Thinking (T) 20.83%
Perceiving (P) 66.67% Judging (J) 33.33%
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INFJ: "Author". Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. These are serious students and workers who really want to contribute. They make good therapists, general practitioners, and ministers. 1% of the total population
INFP - "Questor". High capacity for caring. Emotional face to the world. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 4.4% of total population.
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I wonder why the first says that I've changed so much.

Freehold DM |

Freehold DM wrote:INSANE question here guys- Would the Myers Briggs be a good replacement for the Lawful-Chaotic/Good-Evil Alignment axis? Or would that just be too confusing/HILARIOUS?I'm not sure it necessarily settles the G vs E axis.
Given that you're an F and not a T, it was obviously an insane suggestion. ;-)
I'd say the planes are more associated with Myers Briggs stuff than alignments.

Urizen |

Urizen wrote:I'd say the planes are more associated with Myers Briggs stuff than alignments.Freehold DM wrote:INSANE question here guys- Would the Myers Briggs be a good replacement for the Lawful-Chaotic/Good-Evil Alignment axis? Or would that just be too confusing/HILARIOUS?I'm not sure it necessarily settles the G vs E axis.
Given that you're an F and not a T, it was obviously an insane suggestion. ;-)
I'll grant your hypothesis >.< much leeway. ;-)

Aardvark Barbarian |

All three of them say I'm an ESTJ (Supervisor), and the one I took for a leadership course for work said I was an ENTJ (Fieldmarshal).
My scores between S and N are the lowest though.
I have been a GM since I first started playing, but only do it because I want the game to be run a certain way. No one runs it my way except me (controlling much?). I much prefer to play.

Darkjoy RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 |

50 INTJ's or ISTJ's or I*** together in a room....how many I's become E's. Particularly if they have common interests? And the same for a group of E's....how many become I's. Group dynamics, leaders, followers, and outsiders are not always the same in every place.
INTJ
Introverted Intuitive Thinking JudgingStrength of the preferences %
33 25 62 1
I am always INTJ, even though I can do E quite well. And yes, your point is quite valid, group dynamics play into people's roles but these self-evaluation tests show your basic "you".

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Two ISTJ and one INTJ so I'm definitely introverted, thinking and judging but vary a bit between intuition and sensing as the preferred mehoology. So, Scientist or Auditor.
Pretty much where every personality test always puts me.