What is the personality type of Genocide Jill? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Genocide Jill from Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc and what is the personality traits.
Genocide Jill personality type is ENFP, believe it or not. This is the least common, but also the most interesting, of all 16 personality types.
ENFP’s are what’s known as “idea people”. They love to brainstorm new ideas and daydream about new possibilities. They think from a wide, broad perspective and have a desire to explore and experience as much as possible. They are often described as “live for the moment” and “proactive problem solvers”.
ENFP’s are the most idealistic of all the personality types, often seeing the best in people and situations, without taking into consideration different shades of grey. Their drive to make things better is coupled with a strong sense of idealism.
ENFP’s live for the moment and tend to be highly sensitive. They can be very aware of their surroundings, even when they are absorbed in a project or task. ENFP’s are very aware of their inner and outer selves and can easily become distracted by their own thoughts and feelings. They can easily become overwhelmed and stressed by too much happening at once.
Genocide Jill, who is also known as Genocide Jack and as Genocider Sho (ジェノサイダー翔) in the original Japanese version, is a student by proxy in Hope's Peak Academy's Class 78th, and a participant by proxy of the Killing School Life featured in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. Her title is the Ultimate Murderous Fiend (超高校級の「殺人鬼」 lit. Super High School Level Murderer), though it is unknown if this was given officially by Hope's Peak or is a self-given talent.
She later returns as one of the main protagonists in Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls alongside Komaru Naegi and her alter-ego Toko Fukawa.