What’s Your MBTI Card Rarity? A Deck-Building Take on Personality Types

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MBTI is often used to describe your basic personality structure. But just knowing your type can leave you asking: “So what now?”

That’s why this time, we’re reimagining the 16 MBTI types as if they were unit cards in a trading card game. Think of it like turning your personality into a collectible that has rarity, stats, and a role in a team deck.

Some are ultra-rare, one-of-a-kind cards that define entire strategies. Others may seem common, but their versatility makes them essential in any formation. And some might look weak at first glance but shine in the right synergy.

This isn’t about ranking types from best to worst. It’s about discovering your role in the system and what kind of formations you naturally fit into.

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Rarity Scale

We’ve assigned rarities like this:

  • Common (C)
  • Uncommon (UC)
  • Rare (R)
  • Super Rare (SR)
  • Legend Rare (LR)
  • Extra (EX)

These rarities don’t reflect value or superiority, but rather how distinct the role is within the meta-game of human interaction.

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All 16 Types Mapped to Rarity

  • C (Common): ESFJ, ISFJ
  • UC (Uncommon): ESFP, ESTJ, ISFP, ISTJ
  • R (Rare): ENFP, ESTP, INFP, ISTP
  • SR (Super Rare): ENTP, ENFJ, INFJ
  • LR (Legend Rare): INTP, ENTJ
  • EX (Extra): INTJ

Each has a different function in the metaphorical deck. Some are healers. Some are initiators. Some are disruptive counter cards.

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So What Can You Do With This?

This framework helps you:

  • Understand not just who you are, but what kind of roles suit you.
  • Explore team dynamics and synergy beyond labels.
  • Turn self-analysis into something strategic and visual.

It’s not about being the strongest card. It’s about knowing how to build around your uniqueness.

And maybe… just maybe… that makes you the kind of unit that changes the whole game.