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    Gary Gygax Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Gary Gygax? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Gary Gygax from Technology Gaming and what is the personality traits.

    Gary Gygax
    ENTP

    ENTP (5w4)

    Gary Gygax personality type is ENTP, which stands for Extravert, iNtuitive, Thinking, Perception, Perceiving.

    This type of personality is the most rare, comprising of only 16% of the population.

    Most of you reading this article are probably Introverts.

    You don't want to read about the rarest personality type in the world.

    You want to read about the common variety.

    If you're an Introvert, you probably know that you're an introvert.

    You might not like it, but that's the way that you are.

    Most people don't like being introverts. They often want to be more extroverted, but they're not cut out for it. Because introverts are very sensitive, they don't like to be around people who are loud and rude. This means that they go to extrovert activities like sports teams and clubs rather than socializing with their friends. According to children psychologist Susan Pinker, the reason why extroverted people are more popular than introverts is because they are better at "small talk, joking, gossiping, and being entertaining."

    As an Introvert, you may have trouble making new friends.

    Ernest Gary Gygax (July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) with Dave Arneson. In the 1960s, Gygax created an organization of wargaming clubs and founded the Gen Con gaming convention. In 1971, he helped develop Chainmail, a miniatures wargame based on medieval warfare. He co-founded the company Tactical Studies Rules (TSR, Inc.) with childhood friend Don Kaye in 1973. The following year, he and Arneson created D&D, which expanded on Gygax's Chainmail and included elements of the fantasy stories he loved as a child. In the same year, he founded The Dragon, a magazine based around the new game. In 1977, Gygax began work on a more comprehensive version of the game, called Advanced Dungeons & Dragons.

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