ORTI
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Sports Day Moby (ORTI) - School Moby Quiz
Let's give it everything! cares more about going all-out than winning or losing. Explore the traits, strengths, and challenges of the male ORTI type in the School Moby Quiz.

Sports Day Moby (ORTI)
Type Code: ORTI | Japanese Code: gayamiu
"Let's give it everything!" Cares more about going all-out than winning or losing.
Your School Character Analysis
The Sports Day Moby has the most "passionate soul" in school. You value giving your all over what others think. Win or lose, "am I burning completely right now?"—that's the most important question for you.
When teammates get serious, you get even more fired up. That flame spreads to others and lifts the entire team's morale.
🎬 Sound Familiar?
During the sports day relay, the moment you receive the baton, your mind goes blank and you run with everything you have. You care less about the cheers and more about "am I burning completely right now?"
In club practice and matches, your standard isn't winning—it's "did I give everything?" A halfhearted victory feels worse than an all-out loss. You're the one who ignites the team.
😣 When Things Get Tough
Differences in intensity can create friction with others. "Why isn't everyone giving their all?" can frustrate you and make you spin your wheels.
After burning out, your energy crashes suddenly. The backlash from running full-speed might leave you wanting to do nothing the next day. Being the only passionate one on a cold team is painful.
👀 How Others See You
Positive Impressions:
- "Passionate" "Fires me up"
- "The team tightens up with them around"
- "Genuinely engages"
Common Misunderstandings:
- "Overwhelming" "Hard to match temperature"
- "Doesn't read the room" "Pushy"
In reality, you care about the team more than anyone. Your expression is just too intense sometimes.
✨ Strengths
Strength in Adversity
You perform best in tough spots. The more pressure, the more focused you become, performing beyond your usual level.
Team Igniter
You can instantly raise the team's morale. Your seriousness is contagious and lifts everyone's performance.
Unwavering Core
You value your internal standards over external recognition. That's why you stay true to yourself without being swayed.
⚡ Things to Watch Out For
Respect Different Intensities
Not everyone can operate at the same heat. Don't force your pace on others—respect their temperature too.
Burnout Prevention
Running full-speed continuously will inevitably cause backlash. Consciously make time to rest and recharge.
Express with Words
Passion can be conveyed through words, not just attitude. Articulating why you want to give your all deepens understanding with teammates.
💼 Suitable Roles & Activities
- Sports day relay runner, cheer squad
- Club captain, vice-captain
- Volunteer leadership
- Competitive sports in general
- Choir conductor
🔄 Compatible Types
Festival Center Stage Moby (ORTP): You understand each other's intensity. Being together fuels the fire.
Class Representative Moby (OJTI): Calmly supports your passion. A balanced partner.
📝 Growth Tips
When you start feeling "others' reactions matter," that's an entrance to new growth. Learning to adjust temperature with others, not just burning with your own intensity, lets you bring in more people.
Try imagining sometimes how "people who aren't all-in" feel. Even if not everyone's at the same pace, you can still aim for the goal together.
→ If you feel "others' reactions matter," you might be a Festival Center Stage Moby.