Luffy:
- Gets to the conclusion without going into any details
Granted.
- Looks towards the future (I wanna be pirate king)
Granted, but I've never been all that convinced by the future versus present thing. I think atemporally more than I think about the future, and it's
certainly false that sensors walk around in a dazed state of the immediate present and the past without the capacity to plan ahead or think about later times. ESFPs are perfectly capable of having long term goals towards which they aim some of their activities, I'm sure.
- Is fascinated by anything out of the ordinary
True, but would this not also be the case for Se? Anything out of the ordinary is an opportunity for new experience, which is actively sought out.
- When he wants something he doesn't look at the details to get it. He just goes and gets it only thinking about the end result.
True! Very true. And when presented with details that don't look like they'll help him, he ignores them. Point granted.
- His approaches are NOT straightforward and absolutely not realistic (that's why no one usually approves of his ideas on the ship)
Also true. Although, often his lack of practicality or realistic-ness strikes me as more about wanting to do something because it'd be fun (Se) without much thought to the consequences. I can see Ne and/or Se here.
- He usually sees the big picture and never judges by his senses.
Actually, I think he does both. There are instances where he does something that can be interpreted as seeing the end result ahead of time (and therefore having reason to believe things will be ok), or as just lucky irresponsibility (things end up ok because, frankly, it'd be grossly against the tone of the series if they didn't).
- He has his own very unique character which is usually a trait of an Intuitive.
I'd argue that that's a trait of
people. Chopper, Zoro and Sanji all have their own unique characters, and you type them as Ss (and I agree). Unless you mean something more specific, like a kind of overt eccentricity?
That he smiled when his head was about to be chopped of proves he is very intuitive. Also that he likes to experience things does not mean he is a sensor. And all the eating is just a character trait.
It doesn't mean that he's a sensor, but it means he enjoys using Se a lot. If he were ENFP, Se would be expected to be dead last in his order (not that that's something I've ever observed in real life ENFPs; in fact, they tend to be very Ne/Se balanced in my experience).
Of course, if he's ESFP, he uses a lot of Ne, so the point is moot.
One thing that's interesting about Luffy is that he can probably be best described as always seeing things in terms of possibilities (Ne), but possibilities for experience (Se). So he might be a bit of a hybrid, using those two processes together in an idiosyncratic way.
Well, at any rate, I'm happy to concede that I'm not
sure he's a sensor.
About Nami, I find she's very XNTP like. She often shows quite a bit of Ti and she's definitely not a feeler.
Not a feeler, I agree, but I'm wondering if it's Ti we see, or Te. Would you estimate her as using Fi or Fe more? I think TeFi fits.
I also think IJ suits better than IP. If she's extraverting anything, its judging rather than perceiving.
What's your take on ISTJ?
I can see Usopp being a T. Although I'd dub him as an F as he cares a lot for those around him. He just doesn't show it. There's a recent episode I've watched that shows Usopp using ultimate Fi. If you haven't got that far it would be a spoiler.
Oh, I know he cares. They all care; that's probably the series' primary theme.
I think where you're up to will probably be spoilers for me since I don't know Franky yet.
I don't know how much tertiary Fe influences ENTPs, but if it's anything like tertiary Fi in INTJs, there could be room to argue something there.
Then again, 'childish' Te does rather suit him, doesn't it?