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    Passimian (Nagetukesaru) Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Passimian (Nagetukesaru)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Passimian (Nagetukesaru) from Pokemon and what is the personality traits.

    Passimian (Nagetukesaru)
    ESTP

    ESTP (6w5)

    Passimian (Nagetukesaru) personality type is INTJ, which is the most common type in Japan, occupying about 32% of the population.

    Nagetukesaru is the Swahili word for "thinker" or "intellectual." An INTJ is usually very magnetic and compelling, but is often misunderstood because of the difficulty in communicating their desires and needs. They are capable of becoming very angry if not understood, and when they are, they can be violent.

    They are very intelligent, but can be hesitant to express their thoughts, opinions, and insights because of the fear of being misunderstood. They are capable of great emotional depth and intensity, but often bury their true feelings to avoid conflict.

    They are capable of seeing the big picture but often lack the ability to picture what is happening in their own mind or that of their partner. They are able to visualize the end-result of a project or problem, but they often fail to see the small details that are necessary to see how it will come together.

    They are capable of seeing things from many points of view but often fail to take a clear-cut position on a matter for fear of being misunderstood.

    This Pokémon creates troops of 20 to 30 members. Each troop has a leader that picks 10 of the strongest members to search for food. This Pokémon's battle strategy involves throwing Berries at opponents, hard ones for damage and soft ones to obscure vision, and confusing opponents by throwing the Berry to other troop members. A troop's leader is the member that can throw these Berries the farthest. Through rigorous training, the troop improves its coordination, teamwork, and skill in handling Berries. Some Passimian are unable to handle the intensity and flee from the troop. In place of a troop leader, a captive Passimian looks to its Trainer for leadership. If its Trainer has poor form when throwing Poké Balls, it will refuse to obey.

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