What is the personality type of Vanillite (Vanipeti)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Vanillite (Vanipeti) from Pokemon and what is the personality traits.
Vanillite (Vanipeti) personality type is INFP, and mine is ENFJ. I don't know if it means anything, but I read somewhere that the difference in the INFJ type is that the INFJ, when feeling strong emotions, holds them in until it can find a place to release them. I've been waiting for a place to release them for a long time, and I guess I finally found it by writing this story.
The only other difference is that I'm a bit more dramatic in my writing style, which can also be seen in my preference for black and white.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this story!
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"Fiore," the brunette said, "I'll never understand you. Why do you always want to be alone? It's not like we can't get along just fine without you."
"It's just because we would get in trouble," the blue-haired girl said. "You're not thinking about how much trouble we'd get in if we're caught by the teachers, are you?"
Vanillite is a small Pokémon with a head covered with something resembling soft-serve vanilla ice cream. Beneath this lies its actual head, which is made of the same icy material as its body. It has dark blue eyes, a dark-blue mouth, and light blue crystals on its cheeks. Its small body is adorned with specks of ice and has stubby arms. The snow on a Vanillite's head can melt with heat or repeated touching, leaving it with a "bald" appearance of simply an ice creature. In the Japanese Pokédex 4-coma, it becomes embarrassed if seen in this state.
Vanillite are born from icicles that are hit by morning sunlight and wish not to melt. It can blow winds as low as -58 °F (-50 °C), which causes it to create ice crystals and make it snow in nearby areas when it exhales. It sleeps buried under snow and gains energy from the morning sun. In hotter regions, it is treasured by households, though it shrinks little by little. Glalie is a natural predator of Vanillite.