
DC Comics, Superheroes
, ·
Their MBTI personality type is ENTP.
Roy Harper "Arsenal" MBTI Most people think Roy Harper "Arsenal" is ENTP (Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving), a personality type often associated with mental agility, curiosity, and a taste for disruption. ENTPs are sometimes called “visionaries” or “debaters,” known for their improvisational thinking, persuasive charm, and drive to explore new possibilities. Discover other ENTP characters who share similar traits and behavioral patterns. Cognitive function theory suggests they may have relied on Extraverted Intuition (Ne) and Introverted Thinking (Ti). These mental processes shape how they absorb information, communicate, and make decisions, often influencing their style of problem-solving and relationships. Roy Harper "Arsenal" Enneagram In the Enneagram system, Roy Harper "Arsenal" is commonly recognized as 7w8, known as the Enthusiast, or the Adventurer. They are typically described as energetic, optimistic, and versatile — pleasure seekers who often avoid pain and discomfort. At the core, Roy Harper "Arsenal" is driven by a Basic Fear of being deprived or trapped in pain, and a Core Desire to be free and to experience joy and excitement. This motivational tension can be seen in how they approach both success and vulnerability — shaping the arc of their personal development. Explore more 7w8 characters with similar traits, or dive deeper into the 7w8 personality to better understand the motivations that may guide Roy Harper "Arsenal". About Roy Harper "Arsenal" A troubled boy, Roy Harper was taken in by Oliver Queen as his ward. Using his own skill with a bow, he fought alongside his mentor as Speedy. Speedy would go on to be a founding member of the Teen Titans. After a falling out with Oliver, Roy would go off on his own, remaking himself as Arsenal. Even later, after joining the Justice League (and a brief sort-of screw-up by Hal Jordan), he'd go by Red Arrow. In the New 52, along with never having been Red Arrow, he's also a founding member of the Outlaws, a group of anti-heroes led by Jason Todd, the second Robin. Roy would work with Jason for a while before rejoining his other Robin friend, Dick Grayson, and the rest of the adult Titans. Arsenal is a hero, but also a man driven by his baser urges. From rage and passion to addiction and stubborn courage, Arsenal follows his instincts... and not always for the better.
No votes yet
No votes yet
No votes yet
Add your birth date and we'll calculate it instantly.