3 Unexpected Ways To Play An INFP In D&D (That Aren't Just 'Quiet Healers')

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Everyone thinks INFPs are just soft-spoken dreamers who can't handle conflict. But as an INFP who's been through plenty of battles (both real and imagined), let me show you how our emotional depth can create some of the most fascinating characters at your table...


The Soul Tender

• Creates literal empathetic bonds

• Shares damage with allies

• Perfect for: Clerics, Divine Soul Sorcerers

• Think: "Your pain is my pain... literally"


The Pain Artisan

• Transforms curses into power

• Converts enemy debuffs into party buffs

• Perfect for: Bards, Aberrant Mind Sorcerers

• Think: "Every scar tells a story I can rewrite"


The Dreamwalker

• Blurs reality with imagination

• Manifests tactical possibilities

• Perfect for: Illusion Wizards, Archfey Warlocks

• Think: "Reality is just one of infinite possibilities"


Pro Tip: Don't fall into the "passive INFP" trap. Use your emotional intelligence proactively. Your party doesn't just need another healer - they need someone who can rewrite the rules of what's possible.


Which archetype would you play? Or have you created your own INFP-inspired character?


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00:00 Introduction to INFPs in RPGs

00:47 Understanding the INFP Personality

02:34 Character Archetypes: Soul Tender

03:53 Character Archetypes: Pain Artisan and Dreamwalker

06:59 Tips for Playing INFP Characters