What is the personality type of Insect Breathing? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Insect Breathing from Kimetsu No Yaiba and what is the personality traits.
Insect Breathing personality type is INTJ, with a 16% chance.
Vocabulary: In the language of Jung, the INTP is the inventor and the INTJ is the inventor and teacher. Also, in the language of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the INTP is the “thinker” and the INTJ is the “skeptic.”
In the language of personality theory, the INTP is an “IN” type, which means that they have introverted preferences (i.e., being concerned with their own internal world rather than with other people). The INTJ, on the other hand, is an “EI” type, which means that they have extraverted preferences (i.e., being concerned with other people rather than with their own internal world).
The INTP personality type is often described as having a skeptical mind and a highly developed mental imagination. They love to theorize and explore possibilities, and they are often described as having a “can-do” attitude. They are often seen as creative thinkers and independent workers.
The INTJ personality type is often described as having a highly developed mental imagination and a highly developed intellectual curiosity.
The Insect Breathing (蟲むしの呼こ吸きゅう, Mushi no kokyū?)[1] is a Breathing Style branched out from the Flower Breathing, which itself is branched out of the Water Breathing.
The Insect Breathing combat and breathing style mimics insects and bugs, specifically their lethal stings and movements, and replicates it with user's movements, techniques and abilities. Most, if not all, known techniques and forms include stabbing, thrusting, and making shallow cuts with a specially coated/made sword to inflict multiple wounds onto the intended target in order to inject various lethal Wisteria-based poisons into them. When utilized properly, the user visualizes themselves manipulating and generating insects in a variety of colors, mostly purple, causing insects to seemingly emanate from their weapon, surroundings or themselves.
This style is the personal creation of Shinobu Kocho, who designed it to compensate for her lack of physical strength to cut off a Demon's head.