Infinite MBTI性格类型

性格

"Infinite是什么人格? Infinite是MBTI中的INTJ人格类型,九型中的8w7 - sx/so - 846,五大类型中的RLOEI,Socionics中LIE类型。"

[SPOILERS AHEAD for Sonic Forces game + the comic Rise of Infinite] Infinite shows the Te function quite well in the game, as well as strong Ni. However, I wouldn't say he focuses more on the Te. Infinite could have been (and most probably was) an ENTJ before the events of Sonic Forces ("only scars remain of who I was"). However, when he failed to defeat Shadow and protect his squad, he became more introverted as he suffered through quite a trauma. He felt fear and remorse for the first time in his life, as he was proud of his strength (that was not enough to defeat Shadow) and cared for his squad (which was now dead). This event could easily change Infinite to an INTJ instead. Infinite preferred acting in his way and didn't wish to speak more than he deemed necessary. He always seemed to process things internally more than actually speak his mind. Plus, he always had that "Ni-dom vibe" to me at least, just like Shadow does. The way he formulates words and thinks them over with insight seems like it. Here is a compilation of all Infinite's cutscenes for reference: https://youtu.be/6uszJnThwts

背景

Infinite, also known as the "Ultimate Mercenary", is an antagonist that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He is an anthropomorphic jackal and the former captain of the Jackal Squad mercenary group. During a raid, Infinite was hired by Dr. Eggman to become the leader of the Eggman Army, only for him and his squad to fall at the hands of Shadow the Hedgehog while protecting one of Eggman's facilities. Ashamed of his loss, Infinite decided to obtain the power of the Phantom Ruby not only as a means of becoming stronger, but also to abandon his "weak" past self. After casting his old self aside, Infinite picked up a persona that greatly amplified his dark traits, becoming a much darker and more lethal figure as a result. He also gained a far colder, subdued, menacing, and outwardly composed demeanor, with his speech being more eloquent, formal, and theatrical, although he still appears to show pleasure in causing others misery.

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