
Source
Added on 1/24/2020 by Hydrean
Average of all functions by votes
Type by functions: INTJ
Dom
Aux
Tert
Inf
INTJ (18)
INFJ (3)
INTP (3)
5w6 (12)
3w2 (1)
sp/so (3)
538 (2)
LII (3)
Phlegmatic [Dominant] (2)
Noble Pikeman
Noble Pikeman
ESTP 8w9
Children's Card Game
Regal Earl
Regal Earl
INFJ 5w4
INTJ - 5w6 - sp/so - 538 - LII
I think a variety of players can be different types in the game, but Yu-Gi-Oh is primarily Te-based. The game requires great use of tactics and combos, organizing the most effective methods to ensure victory. Both Ni and Si alike, being introverted perceiving functions, can work here as NiTe and SiTe combos are great at planning. I can even imagine ISTPs being great at the game as well with how TiSeNi work off each other. It's a complex game and has evolved greatly since it's inception and requires a lot of studying and play-testing, the full scope of one's own research and capability; seems Type 5 nature to me.
Transcendent Archduke
Transcendent Archduke
INTJ 4w3
INTJ - 5w6 - sp/so - 538 - LII - Phlegmatic [Dominant]
Underrated pov: this is more difficult than chess.
Superior Marquess
Superior Marquess
INTJ 5w6
For those who are interested in competition, what type do you give to players "representing" your country?
I am French so
Samir bachar ENFP 3 or 7
Gabriel soussi XSTP (5w6 so maybe more ISTP)
Guillaume marron EXTJ or ISTJ 1 (CDF 2018)
Tristan INTJ 5 (CDF 2019)