What is the personality type of Whip proficiency? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Whip proficiency from Superpowers and what is the personality traits.
Whip proficiency personality type is ISTJ, a common personality type for employees in high-security professions such as law enforcement, firefighting, customs, military and the like.
I’ve written before that ISTJs represent a large percentage of the U.S. military and law enforcement officers…
ISTPs are an incredibly diverse group of people – they can be anything from a not-at-all introverted college student to a “guy” who works out of a truck in the middle of nowhere, to a busy professional and everything in between. ISTPs are often labeled as “independent” or “direct” (or “wants what he wants and goes about getting it”). The thing is, though, ISTPs are not the “tough guys“. They’re often seen as “cool” and “hip” because they’re actually pretty open-minded and easygoing, more concerned with how things will impact them than how they impact others.
In contrast to ISTP, ISTJs are often seen as “good guys” because they’re so reliable and dependable.
Users possess great proficiency, capabilities and knowledge in whips, a tool that was traditionally designed to strike animals or people to aid in guidance or exert control through pain compliance or fear of pain. The user is able to wield a whip with great proficiency in range, accuracy and speed allowing them to perform feats such as wrapping then pulling things or bringing them closer, binding their opponents, scaring/lashing opponents, binding then snatching other's weapons, swinging from high altitudes and slicing the flesh of their enemies when striking at great speed. The crack of a whip is it breaking the sound barrier, not to mention getting whipped in a vulnerable spot like the belly can slice it open.