Go with your gut — first instinct is usually the most accurate.
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Q01
When I see baiting or stereotypes aimed at a niche fandom I like, I get angry and want to push back or report it.
Q02
My life motto is basically: if I can lie down, I will not sit up; if I can coast, I will not grind.
Q03
When I see a "things are about to get intense" comment, I do not avoid it. I pay even more attention.
Q04
I do not think "gaming burnout" is a problem. It is just the advanced form of owning too many Steam games.
Q05
When a creator asks for likes and follows, I instinctively answer with "sure, next time."
Q06
If I were transported to a fantasy isekai world, my first move would not be becoming the hero.
Q07
People arguing for hundreds of replies over which character is stronger feels like performance art to me.
Q08
I do not like organizing my desktop or files on purpose. Even if it looks messy, I usually leave it.
Q09
Late at night, I often post emotional or melancholy thoughts when my feelings overflow.
Q10
The "expressionless" archetype does not feel cool to me. It feels like not wanting to perform.
Q11
When people tease me with anime-related labels in real life, I feel awkward or annoyed.
Q12
At a convention, I can start a conversation with a stranger without much friction.
Q13
I think ship wars are one of the greatest inventions in ACG culture.
Q14
When I get stuck in a game, I do not mind using cheats or tools right away.
Q15
"Anime elitists" feel like people who are simply too bored and building a pedestal for themselves.
Q16
A great opening song can make me finish an otherwise terrible anime.
Q17
After I finish a heavy or depressing work, I need something light and funny to recover.
Q18
After losing a gacha pull, complaining at the developer feels like part of the ritual.
Q19
When a long-running or beloved series finally ends, I feel a strong sense of emptiness.
Q20
I strongly dislike fan-circle behavior like pile-ons, comment control, and ranking campaigns in ACG spaces.
Q21
I often cannot stop myself from buying discounted games or merch even when I know I will not open them soon.
Q22
I get deeply attached to Vtubers or characters I like, and I take it hard when they graduate or leave.
Q23
Even now, when nobody is around, I still imagine having superpowers or dramatic inner monologues.
Q24
Even when I know a work is shallow wish-fulfillment, cute character designs can still make me enjoy it.
Q25
In a fantasy adventure world, I would rather survive as the party member who can coast instead of planning or fighting.
Q26
I can find the perfect reaction meme from a huge image folder very quickly.
Q27
If a work completely ruins its ending, I feel the author owes the readers an apology.
Q28
My ideal retirement is staying home, gaming, watching anime, petting cats, and avoiding social obligations.
Q29
I enjoy edgy or offensive dark jokes, and I usually catch the humor without much guilt.
Q30
I am willing to watch taboo sibling-themed stories.
Q31
I would download and try a game I do not care about just to pull or see a character I like.
Q32
Being socially anxious is not a flaw to me. It almost feels like a high-level character setup.
Q33
To be more efficient, I often watch anime or streams at faster playback speed.
Q34
If someone spams stale memes in my comment section, I would block them and clean it up.
Q35
Compared with classic bright and heroic characters, I am more drawn to flawed, obsessive, or darker personalities.
Q36
ACG culture feels like a mental refuge for me, a place where I can be unhinged in peace.
Q37
When I watch anime or play games, I like digging into hidden lore, worldbuilding, and symbolic details.
Q38
When I play games, I feel compelled to clear every side quest and map marker.
Q39
When I find a new anime I like, I share it with friends immediately and try hard to sell them on it.
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ACGTI is designed for entertainment and self-reflection for ACG fans, not clinical diagnosis. It applies MBTI psychology to fandom behavior scenarios.
Your answers are scored across four MBTI dimensions (E/I, S/N, T/F, J/P) and 8 character archetypes. A 6-dimensional personality vector is also computed. All three factors are combined to find your best character match.
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