Every Mii you create in Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream is completely different. Not just in terms of the appearance you’ve given them, but the personality they express based on what stats you bestow upon them during the creative process.

And the more personality types you have on your island of 70 potential occupants, the better. They will behave differently when doing their own thing and whenever they are thrust into an interaction with fellow Miis. You can adjust the specific aspects of Miis whenever you see fit, but here is how to create every single personality type right out of the gate.

Reserved Personality Type — Thinker

If you’re making a contemplative fellow in Living The Dream, this is the perfect personality type for pondering folks who are incredibly smart but don’t like to brag about it.

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Reserved Personality Type — Patient

This is the sort of personality I’d give the Mii of my mother for daring to have nine kids and not send one of us hurtling off a cliff as she approached old age. Bravo.

Reserved Personality Type — Perfectionist

Ditto, but this time for my Dad. This is for all of those school runs and not calling me a weirdo when I turned out to be incredibly fruity.

Reserved Personality Type — Introvert

These Miis tend to spend a lot of their time indoors and will restrict themselves to small social circles, so it will be up to you to get them mingling with the outside world.

Energetic Personality Type — Charmer

If you are determined for two specific Miis to fall in love, get married, and have kids, I would make sure one of them is a Charmer. Nothing says romance like a metric tonne of rizz.

Energetic Personality Type — Bubbly

I developed a habit of creating far too many bubbly citizens during my review playthrough. Everyone on this island is happy, but at what cost?

Energetic Personality Type — Hot-Blooded

Is your island home to a world-famous serial killer, a human version of your ravenous dog? I bet on my bottom dollar they’re hot-blooded.

Energetic Personality Type — Adventurer

These are the perfect type of Mii to send on holiday using travel tickets because you are bound to get plenty of great souvenirs and adorable travel poses.

Easy-Going Personality Type — Dreamer

Miis like this tend to daydream on the nearest park bench or spend the majority of each day staring out to sea dreaming of a better life. What an absolute mood.

Easy-Going Personality Type — Carer

Few Miis are sweeter than the caring type, who will not hesitate to stop by a friend’s house when they’re in a bad mood or recently had a spat with someone nearby.

Easy-Going Personality Type — Optimist

The glass is always half full with these guys, and it’s only a matter of time until it’s positively overflowing. You either find this admirable or infuriating — no inbetween.

Easy-Going Personality Type — Softie

Love a good cuddle? Or continuous pestering to play the same minigame with you over and over again? Good news! You’ve got a softie on your hands.

Confident Personality Type — Headstrong

These buggers won’t stop for nothing until they achieve their goal, whether it's asking you to place a poorly designed path or fill the nearest beach with deck chairs.

Confident Personality Type — Individualist

You might think these are similar to introverts, but an individualist is more than willing to venture into the outside world if it gets the job done, they just don’t want your help to do it.

Confident Personality Type — Leader

There is no de facto leader in Tomodachi Life, but you can still create a Mii who believes they are destined to rule the roost.

Confident Personality Type — Busy Bee

You’ll find these personality types working at every single shop on the island while taking part in every single hobby you throw at them. Either that, or they’re really into jogging.

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