What is the personality type of Sally Spears? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Sally Spears from Tangle Tower and what is the personality traits.
Sally Spears personality type is ISTP, not the ENTJ type.
Pyro Characteristics:
PYROs are quick to anger, quick to act, and fairly impulsive. They also tend to be pretty hot headed and can be very impulsive. Because of this, they tend to make decisions without thinking about the consequences. They have a tendency to be rash and overreact to situations. They hate being told what to do and how to do it. They also hate being told what to do as opposed to doing it themselves. The PYRO personality type is known as the action-oriented personality type. The PYRO personality type is a very good match for the ENTJ type.
Stan Lee Personality Type:
I’m not going to bother with a description of the ISTP personality type here, as I’ve already done that in a previous post. Instead, I’ll go into detail about the ENTJ personality type which is probably the best match for Stan Lee personality type. As you can see from the table above, there is a fairly high correlation between the two personality types.
Sally Spears is the bored, sardonic, and slightly flirtatious Gift Shop Cashier at Boggy's Bog. She first appears in Secret of the Swamp where she is a suspect in the Murder of Richard Remington, though she later returns in Tangle Tower as Detective Grimoire's partner and sidekick, with her more serious nature providing a balance to his goofiness.
In contrast with Grimoire, Sally seems to perceive the world in a realistic and boring nature, often finding more entertainment in being sarcastic and some kind of rude with others. This might be caused for her job being the cashier in charge of the Gift Shop management (A dead-looking place even before Richard Remington's murder).
Despite this fact, sometimes (Specially seen in Tangle Tower), Sally shows a little more emotional side of herself and follows Grimoire in some of his occurrences while inspecting certain areas of the places.