Ace one piece
He drops his dreams to join Whitebeard’s crew, once he realizes that he’s found a family in the crew. I did consider the idea that Ace could an ESFP, however, his values appears more Fe-like. How…am I supposed to feel? Pops, Luffy, my friends… they’re gonna save me, but they’re pushing through a sea of their own blood to do it!” He expresses confusion by the fact that he’s able to injure Blackbeard when Blackbeard is supposedly a logia type devil fruit eater. He also attempts to rationalize why Sabo died, and struggles with the logic of Blackbeard’s devil fruit. He suggests that there may be a hidden motive there. He’s shown discussing the Crocodile situation with Zoro when they first meet, and stating that what he’s doing makes little sense. Lastly, one can see Ace’s desire for things to make logical sense. He doesn’t like being hugged, and is shown getting frustrated with a very emotional Luffy who just nearly died. Young Ace is also not very sensitive to emotions, comfortable with them, or patient with them. He also shown casually insulting people, like the fake rebels at Alabasta. He also cuts through any niceties and gets straight to the point in serious matters, uninterested in playing games. When older, he’s seen doing things like wiping his face on a woman’s dress without any hesitation or second thought. Young Ace is rude and brash, and struggles to learn manners even though he’s not being forced to do it. While Ace is well-mannered, these manners have been taught to him and do not come naturally. I’ll have to ask you to stop” and “hold on a second there, Teach, we need to talk.” For instance, “that’s my little brother you’re trying to murder. In addition, he frequently phrases his “orders” as questions or requests, or they generally come off as calm or casual, and not very commanding.
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For instance, Ace gives advice to Vivi concerning how to deal with the fake rebels, however, he doesn’t push his opinion at all beyond the initial suggestion. Older Ace is shown sharing his thoughts with people, but not feeling much of a need to enforce them, except in situations where he’s been angered, like with Blackbeard. He spits in his face, knocks things into his path, and etcetera for months on end, but never actually tells him to go way or leave him alone. When he first meets Luffy, Ace ignores him and just runs from him, attempting to lose him in the forest. Young Ace is frequently shown fighting with Garp, but even older Ace ignores Whitebeard’s command to not go after Blackbeard.Īce does not exhibit any desire to control his external environment or others unless backed into a corner. He frequently ignores any authority that he disagrees with, even those that he respects. The natural desire an Se dom has to not be controlled is just compounded when Ti is thrown into the mix. I was only sharing my thoughts on the subject.” “I won’t submit, and I won’t live with regrets no matter what. Because why would a pirate drop anchor in one spot and settle down? Crocodile trying to usurp the throne of Alabasta doesn’t make sense.” But him trying to steal a kingdom? That sounds like a bad joke. “Well, I did know that Crocodile was here in Alabasta. (In contrast to Sabo, who seems very curious about it.) Ti: Ace doesn’t show much interest in anything new and interesting, like Luffy’s devil fruit power. He also falls asleep randomly while eating. He does something similar in Alabasta in a town that is supposedly being protected by the rebel army. He randomly climbs aboard Buggy’s ship and starts eating their food and partying with them. He has no issues bursting in on people and making himself right at home. He even stops to apologize to a family while they’re eating after he’s been knocked through the wall of their house. Ace does not appear to be readily distracted, and is not usually oblivious. This also demonstrates Se/Ni singular goal orientation and focus. He also fights against Garp’s wishes constantly, and after having been taken by the Whitebeard pirates, he tries over a hundred times to kill Whitebeard. The show mentions that in his early years as a pirate, he refuses a warlord position. He is action-oriented, desires freedom, and to not be controlled.
Ace lives for the moment, and acts in the moment. This straightforward, lack of strategy impulse is standard for young Ace, and he’s shown struggling with the idea of hiding or running from enemies. When working with Sabo and Luffy to kill the tiger, Ace’s big idea was to attack it head on. He’s quick to rush headfirst into a fight, and is shown doing that over and over again, especially when young. Like every other extraverted perceiving dominant, Ace is impulsive. “I won’t ever lose and I won’t ever run away.” I’m not really interested in living for a thousand years.