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Oersted comes off as analytical, technically skilled, and intensely curious, much like Lisa Simpson. They dive deep into niche problems and document their findings, such as investigating leftover and unused data in games like Shadows of Valentia and Octopath Zero in tweets like “Shadows of Valentia has unused models for The Omega Yato (wep_sw99A) A Dragon Stone (wep_ac01) An unknown Dagger (wep_dg00)” and “Octopath Zero's demo has a lot of leftover data from COTC... I wonder if it will remain unused.”. Their persistence with debugging and modding, even when it’s frustrating or beyond their current skill, mirrors Lisa’s studious determination, as seen when they say “This screenshot symbolizes that SoV modding will never give me a break. I can't fix a crash in the mod, and the game has had zero attempts at decomp. I am not skilled enough to do this.”. Like Lisa’s moral and critical streak, Oersted openly criticizes bad practices and ethics in gaming, such as calling out asset flips and AI usage in posts like “That Palland game on the Switch uses AI Generated Textures and models from unity asset packs. It also directly calls itself Palworld internally. I did the datamining, and figured this stuff out.” and their bio note about blocking AI "artists." They also show a mix of dry humor and exasperation with others’ incompetence, especially around modding and patching, as in “Pokemon Fans when they're told to use literally the most basic patching tool in existence” and “>Asked for help with a crash for engage >user has 104 mods installed at the same time >using nude mod as well >expects me to fix it”. Overall, the combination of intellectualism, strong opinions, and slightly weary sarcasm fits Lisa far better than the more chaotic or lazy personalities like Homer or Bart.

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They lean Introvert (I): most activities are solitary and technical (modding, TASing, datamining), with little mention of in-person socializing. Even when they joke about visibility, it’s framed through projects, not social events, e.g. “I could become a Vtuber at any moment and none of you could stop me”, and they complain about the website itself rather than seeking interaction in “I regret using this website”. They are strongly iNtuitive (N): they constantly look at systems, patterns, and unused content, like speculating about leftover data and test dungeons in Shadows of Valentia and Octopath, as in “Shadows of Valentia has unused models for The Omega Yato... The Omega Yato still contains animation data for the chainsaw effect, but is missing some effects.” and “Octopath Zero's demo has a lot of leftover data from COTC... I wonder if it will remain unused.”. Their tone is predominantly Thinking (T): they criticize behavior and systems bluntly and logically, e.g. “Pokemon Fans are insufferable sometimes, I can't just host illegal files for you to download illegally, you have to use the patch files.” and “>Asked for help with a crash for engage >user has 104 mods installed at the same time >using nude mod as well >expects me to fix it”, focusing on cause-and-effect rather than harmony. They appear Judging (J): they obsess over fixing crashes, compatibility, and detailed feature support across versions, indicative of structured, goal-oriented work, as in “I do believe I finally fixed all of the game crashes with my Fire Emblem Shadows of Valentia playable bosses mod. This screenshot shows part of the debugging process lmao” and “My upcoming Shadows of Valentia mod now supports Simplified Chinese... Playable Bosses/NPCs now only needs more texture work done...”. The overall mix of solitary, long-term technical projects, pattern-focused analysis of game data, blunt logical commentary, and systematic project management aligns best with INTJ.

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Romhacker & data miner breaking Fire Emblem and Octopath for fun. Once spent 24+ hours fixing one SoV crash. DM for hack/mod inquiries.– @Oersted20

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This is a strong, slightly unhinged experimental cocktail—fitting for someone who says “There is no explaining what I'm doing to Fire Emblem 8 now” and casually discovers unused content like “Shadows of Valentia has unused models for The Omega Yato... An unknown Dagger”. The smoky mezcal and overproof rum represent the chaotic power of their mods and TAS projects, like accidentally giving Lumera a “universal +70 Damage Up”. The espresso and cold brew are for the sheer grind and late-night debugging of crashes and softlocks, such as testing one SoV crash for “well over 24 hours total”. Spiced cherry syrup with chili reflects their sharp but playful salt toward fandom nonsense and bots—see them lament people begging for illegal ROMs: “Pokemon Fans are insufferable sometimes” and the guy wanting a vore hack: “He gets pissy at me when I call him out on how stupid it was”. Charcoal-citrus bitters nod to their datamining and file-diving, like cracking a proprietary archive in minutes: “It's just too easy”. The Mawile-yellow sugar rim and flamed orange peel give it a flashy finish, matching their flair for custom textures and sprites such as “It's fun making custom textures for Shadows of Valentia, especially when it's for a unit you like” and their certified Mawile fan identity in the bio.

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Their timeline is dominated by deep technical curiosity and analysis, which points strongly to Ravenclaw. They repeatedly dig into game internals just to understand how things work, from finding unused weapons and explaining their data in Shadows of Valentia (“Shadows of Valentia has unused models for The Omega Yato...”, “For a bit of TCRF correction: There are two unused monster weapons in Shadows of Valentia.”) to locating a labeled test dungeon and trying to load it purely out of interest (“I noticed there's a test dungeon in Shadows of Valentia, trying to load into it right now.”). They clearly enjoy solving obscure technical problems, like reversing proprietary formats and archives just to rip sprites (“Ripping sprites from games that do everything to prevent it is fun... Opened by me in 5 minutes”) and troubleshooting mysterious crashes and limits in SoV and Engage (“Shadows of Valentia might have a hardcoded cap of 64 Units in the party.”, “Newest cause for pain when modding fire emblem engage Seforia's icon ID randomly getting corrupted????????”). Even when the work is tedious, they treat it as a puzzle to be understood, such as replaying over an hour repeatedly to chase down a single crash and documenting the process (“Even with insane cheats and modded units, I've spent well over 24 hours total testing fixes for ONE crash”). Combined with their enthusiasm for TASing, optimization, and cross-version comparisons (“I got my hands on the Chinese version of Octopath Mobile, and there's ALOT of weird differences. So I recorded some footage”), this consistent pattern of analytical thinking, experimentation, and joy in uncovering hidden mechanics is quintessentially Ravenclaw rather than primarily about ambition, loyalty, or heroics.

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A well‑known song that fits them is Stronger by Kanye West, because its theme of grinding through frustration to improve mirrors how they mod and debug relentlessly. They keep pushing even when tools and hardware fight back, like when they wrote about having to order a fourth flash cart because the previous three bricked themselves: “I've had to order my fourth GBA Flash Cart now. The previous three have ALL bricked themselves at no fault of my own, which makes it immensely irritating.” The song’s message of turning setbacks into fuel also fits their Shadows of Valentia struggles, where they keep testing despite repeated crashes and softlocks: “Even with insane cheats and modded units, I've spent well over 24 hours total testing fixes for ONE crash”. Their attitude toward messy user situations in Engage modding—like being asked to fix a setup with 104 mods installed—shows the same mix of exasperation and persistence: “>Asked for help with a crash for engage >user has 104 mods installed at the same time”. Across their projects, they consistently come back to improve hacks, ports, and textures, embodying the idea that what doesn’t kill their projects just makes them stronger.

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