Which Demon Slayer character would you date, based on your MBTI (Personality test)

Characters in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Characters in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

Demon Slayer is a popular Animanga series illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. The story follows Tanjiro as he embarks on a perilous adventure to find a cure for his sister's curse and avenge those he has lost after a demon onslaught.

It's not unusual to see similarities between the personalities of our favorite anime characters and our own. As a result, learning about the Myers-Briggs personality types reflected in popular anime series has become an enjoyable task for anime enthusiasts.

It's popular knowledge that characters from the Demon Slayer anime series have become household favorites throughout the years. Fans might identify with their idiosyncrasies and oddities. Many people may even find themselves wonder about their compatibility with these personalities.

Disclaimer: The article contains spoilers from the Demon Slayer series and reflects the opinion of the writer.


Which Demon Slayer character would you date, based on your MBTI?

ENFJs may find their natural partners in INFPs like Mitsuri

Understanding the Breath of Love and understanding Mitsuri's unique abilities in the series (Image via Ufotable)
Understanding the Breath of Love and understanding Mitsuri's unique abilities in the series (Image via Ufotable)

People with ENFJ and INFP personality types get along well and have a lot in common. Like many INFPs, Mitsuri has a soft heart and treats everyone with care, so rest assured, you will get all the love you deserve.

For the most part, they're both idealists (NF). Both the INFP and ENFJ are drawn to the ENFJ's vitality, optimism, and optimistic outlook.

Both have sincere personalities and are willing to go to great lengths to win the other's affection.


ESFJs may find their natural partners in ISFPs like Zenitsu

Zenitsu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Zenitsu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

Certain similar patterns emerge as ISFPs and ESFJs get to know one another. Keep in mind that if you're an ISFP befriending an ESFJ, communication may be difficult between ISFPs and ESFJs, regardless of personality type.

Zenitsu may appear sheepish at first glance, and in a similar vein, may also be hard to figure out but he will surely blossom in your presence as you get to know one another.


INFPs may find their natural partners in ENFJs like Tanjiro

How does Tanjiro's kindness affect his ability to fight in Demon Slayer (Image via Ufotable)
How does Tanjiro's kindness affect his ability to fight in Demon Slayer (Image via Ufotable)

Relationships between ENFJ and INFP are often amicable and long-lasting when they meet. Because they are Intuitive Feelers, they are equally committed to building relationships that benefit both sides.

Tanjiro's ENFJ personality lends itself well to helping the INFP partner open up and communicate more effectively. In many circumstances, the connections they form are so strong that no justification or analysis is required to maintain them.


INTPs may find their natural partners in ENTJs like Muzan

Muzan, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Muzan, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

Both the INTP and ENTJ personality types are naturally inclined towards each other. At the heart of their partnership is a profound intellectual admiration for one another.

The polemical character of an ENTJ is a perfect fit for the INTP's capacity to hold their own. They cognitively challenge each other. Muzan has a monotonous face and a dominant demeanor, but rest assured that he will form a personal bond with you.


ESTPs may find their natural partners in ISTJs like Iguro

Comparing Iguro to some of the Hashiras in the series (Image via Ufotable)
Comparing Iguro to some of the Hashiras in the series (Image via Ufotable)

It's not uncommon to see similarities between ESTPs and ISTJs when they first meet. Keep the following things in mind if you're an ESTP and you have just met an ISTJ. ISTJs like Iguro are known for being both empathetic and realistic.

They also have the ability to have a strong relationship with you, despite tangible differences. Both these types share a passion for practical, real-world issues, and can communicate openly.


ESFPs may find their natural partners in ISFJs like Nezuko

Nezuko, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Nezuko, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

While the ISFJ and the ESFP may share similar values, there will be some differences in what each of you values most. It's critical to understand how your ESFP values differ from those of your ISFJ counterpart.

Nezuko, an ISFJ, is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to standing up for those close to her heart.

Only because of her love for Tanjiro, Nezuko's brother, was she able to keep her sanity and control her bloodlust after being transformed into a bloodthirsty demon in the series.


ENTPs may find their natural partners in INFJs like Gyomei

Gyomei Himejima as seen in the Demon Slayer anime. (Image via Ufotable)
Gyomei Himejima as seen in the Demon Slayer anime. (Image via Ufotable)

ENTPs and INFJs may engage in deep, meaningful talks together since they are both intuitive. Talking about opportunities rather than facts, specifics, and occurrences is like nectar to these thinkers. Nothing will satisfy them.

Gyomei, the leader of Hashira, is a sensitive and compassionate person who often cries in different situations, so be prepared for some beautiful, sympathetic, and loving moments.


ISTJs may find their natural partners in ESTPs like Tengen

Tengen Uzui in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Tengen Uzui in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

Certain themes surface when ISTJs and ESTPs get to know one another. If you're an ISTJ, keep these things in mind when you encounter an ESTP. They are the Sensing Perceiver type, which implies they are mostly concerned with savoring the present moment.

When looking for a partner, they look for someone with whom they can have natural chemistry and prioritize fun above other engagements.

As a Sensor type, ESTPs do not pay much attention to whether or not they engage with others on a deeper level. Basically, they're just searching for someone to share the ride with on this crazy journey we call life, like Tengen.


INFJs may find their natural partners in ENTPs like Shinobu Kocho

Shinobu Kocho in the anime (image via Unfoltable)
Shinobu Kocho in the anime (image via Unfoltable)

ENTP personality type is drawn to deep, meaningful connections with others. As INFJs, they want to know what motivates the people they care about so that they may assist them in becoming the best versions of themselves.

It would mean a lot to her if you were especially compassionate and caring towards Shinobu Kocho because her anger issues are severe, and she would appreciate someone as understanding as an INFJ to understand her without passing judgment.


ENTJs may find their natural partners in INTPs like Giyu

Giyu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Giyu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

The Thinking and Intuitive (ENTJ/INTP) personality type enjoys planning ahead and making thoughtful judgments. In this context, however, ENTJs are more social and structured whereas INTPs are more introverted and prefer to spend time alone, like Giyu.

If INTPs and ENTJs refrain from expressing themselves emotionally too much, their communication skills will improve. Giyu is a calm and composed character who carefully controls his emotions. He is a stout man who values preparation.

Giyu would really like to spend time with Tanjiro and his friends, but his responsibility as a Demon Slayer comes first, and he will stop at nothing to complete his mission.


ISTPs may find their natural partners in ESTJs like Sanemi

Sanemi, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Sanemi, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

The key factor in determining compatibility is one's lifestyle, which is underrated yet important. Even if you have the same opinions and values, your relationship will remain stressful if you can't agree on how to carry out household duties. You're sure to encounter some difficulties if you're an ESTJ.

Having a conversation about these issues in advance with the ISTP and working out how to cope with them can help your relationship run a lot more smoothly. Keep in mind that Sanemi is terrible at making first impressions, and you'll be OK.


ISFPs may find their natural partners in ESFJs like Enmu

Enmu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Enmu, as seen in Demon Slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

While the ISFP and ESFJ might agree on many things, there'll always be a conflict in what each of them values most. To recognize and resolve conflicts with ISFPs, you must first grasp how they approach their set of values differently than you do.

Keep in mind that the tenacious queen Enmu is an expert at devising new penalties before you hurt her. She is a crafty character that excels in quick thinking.


INTJs may find their natural partners in ENFPs like Toko

Toko extreme left of the frame (Image via Koyoharu Gotouge/Shueisha)
Toko extreme left of the frame (Image via Koyoharu Gotouge/Shueisha)

Almost no romantic union is as intense as that between an ENFP and an INTJ. They may seem to be completely different at first look, yet they really have a number of incredible similarities.

Unlike ENFP, like Toko in Demon Slayer, the INTJ is more conscious of logic, organization, and efficient task execution than the ENFP is of their own feelings and values.

Since Toko is not a member of the main Demon Slayer Corps and was born in the twenty-first century, many show viewers are unaware of her existence. Toko is the great-grandchild of Nezuko.


ESTJs may find their natural partners in ISTPs like Father Spider Demon

Father Spider Demon as seen in Demon slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)
Father Spider Demon as seen in Demon slayer (image via Studio Ufotable)

When it comes to making decisions, people with ISTP and ESTJ personality types tend to be pragmatic and logical. Both, however, exhibit different ways of socializing and interacting.

While ISTPs like to be by themselves and seize chances when they arise, ESTJs prefer to be among other people and stick to rigid routines. Father Demon is unusually concerned about the protection of his family, a remarkable ISTP characteristic that ESTJs will like to delve into.


ISFJ may find a natural partner in ESFPs like Karaku

Hantengu in Demon Slayer Anime (image via Ufotable, Inc.
Hantengu in Demon Slayer Anime (image via Ufotable, Inc.

Both ESFPs and ISFJs are Sensing and Feeling types, which means they pay attention to details and interpret events from an emotional standpoint. Being Feeling types, ISFJs and ESFPs must explain how they feel about various situations.

It's best if both ISFJs and ESFPs like the laid-back Karaku in Demon Slayer take turns speaking out and being open-minded in order to keep disputes from turning too sour for everyone involved.


In summation

The characters in Kimetsu no Yaba reflect a wide spectrum of MBTI personality types, each with special skills and flaws based on their own personalities. Finding a soul mate by comparing our MBTIs is a fun experiment, but it's crucial to remember that finding a relationship shouldn't be limited to a certain personality feature.


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This article was updated on June 12, 2023, at 1:30 am EST by Shubham Maity.