Ever wondered which Dream SMP member aligns with your personality? Dive into this quiz to find out which character you would be based on your traits, decision-making skills, and favorite pastimes!
1. How do you handle conflict?
Plan a strategy and approach it logically.
Avoid it if possible and find a way around it.
Try to mediate and find a peaceful resolution.
Confront it head-on and stand my ground.
2. What is your favorite pastime?
Building elaborate structures.
Engaging in thrilling adventures.
Planning and strategizing for the future.
Spending time with friends and having fun.
3. How do you make decisions under pressure?
I rely on my instinct and make quick decisions.
I seek advice from others before deciding.
I analyze the situation and weigh the pros and cons.
I avoid making decisions until I have to.
4. What role do you play in a group?
The supporter who helps out wherever needed.
The leader who makes sure everyone is on track.
The mediator who resolves conflicts and keeps the peace.
The strategist who plans the best course of action.
5. How important is loyalty to you?
I value independence more than loyalty.
Loyalty is important, but sometimes you have to make tough decisions.
I am loyal to those who are useful to me.
Loyalty is everything; I stand by my friends no matter what.
6. How do you react to betrayal?
I confront the betrayer and seek justice.
I distance myself from everyone to avoid future betrayals.
I feel deeply hurt but try to move on.
I plot my revenge silently.
7. What motivates you the most?
The drive to create and innovate.
The pursuit of power and control.
The desire to protect and support my friends.
The passion for justice and fairness.
8. Which quality do you value most in friends?
Creativity.
Humor.
Intelligence.
Loyalty.
9. What type of humor do you enjoy?
Sarcastic and dry humor.
Random and absurd humor.
Playful and mischievous humor.
Witty and clever humor.
10. How do you feel about rules?
Rules can be flexible and adapted to the situation.
Rules are guidelines, but bending them is sometimes necessary.
Rules are essential for maintaining order.
Rules are restrictive and meant to be broken.
11. What is your approach to problem-solving?
Break down the problem and analyze each part.
Act quickly and adjust as needed.
Think outside the box and come up with creative solutions.