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Ace of Diamond: Which Character Are You?

Welcome to the Ace of Diamond: Which Character Are You? quiz! Are you a fan of the hit sports anime series, Ace of Diamond, and want to know which character you resemble the most? Then, you're in the right place! In this fun and interactive quiz, you'll be asked a series of questions that will determine which character from the show matches your personality. So, click the "Start" button below and discover your Ace of Diamond counterpart!

Welcome to Quiz: Ace of Diamond Which Character Are You

About “Ace of Diamond” in a few words:

Ace of Diamond is a sports anime series that revolves around the Seidou High School baseball team and their journey to become the best team in Japan. The story follows the talented pitcher Eijun Sawamura as he joins the team and works together with his teammates to improve their skills and overcome tough opponents. The series is known for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and intense baseball games that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Meet the characters from Ace of Diamond

Yuuki Tetsuya

Okay, Yuuki is the quiet backbone type — catcher-ish vibes even if sometimes he acts like he’s the pitcher in his head — steady, reliable, never the loudest but you notice when he’s not there. He’s the one who tapes his glove with weirdly neat edges and probably memorizes batting stances for fun (totally true, I swear). Has this calm stare that can freeze a room but then will also crack a goofy smile at the worst possible moment, which is adorable. He’s loyal to a fault and kind of stubborn about doing things the “right” way, even if “right” changes depending on his mood.

Kominato Haruichi

Kominato is that deceptively chill lefty who looks like he hates effort but actually studies hitters like it’s a hobby — the textbook control guy with a secret streak of competitiveness. He’s soft-spoken, melts into a corner during team photos, and somehow ends up on the scoreboard more than half the time (math wizard energy). Loves quiet things — paperbacks, loose tea — but will explode into a perfectly timed scream if you touch his snacks. He’s steady, thoughtful, kind of smug in a humble way, and anyone who underestimates him gets to eat humble pie.

Furuya Satoru

Oh wow, Furuya is flamboyant and charismatic and a little dramatic but also an absolute demon on the mound — flashy fastball, show-offy grin, and the kind of intensity that makes people both love and fear him. He’s got this superstar aura, hair that defies physics, and he’ll probably wink at you mid-game which is both infuriating and impressive. Deep down he’s actually very serious about pitching mechanics (don’t let the glitter fool you), and he obsesses over tiny details like the exact scent of his glove. He’s competitive to the bone but secretly squishes into soft moments with teammates, like a glittery cinnamon roll.

Kuramochi Youichi

Kuramochi is the strategist — papers, spreadsheets, charts, sticky notes everywhere, definitely a human scoreboard. He’s kind of nerdy in the best way, the guy who’ll tell you the probability of a bunt turning into a double and mean it, and then hum show tunes when he’s nervous (no one expected that, right?). Extremely observant, a little blunt, and pleasantly unromantic about romance but probably writes fan letters in secret (okay, maybe not). Has a dry sense of humor that sneaks up on you; he’s the brain you want when you need someone who thinks three plays ahead.

Narumiya Mei

Narumiya is dramatic in the most charismatic, theatrical way — “Prince” energy, posture for days, and pitches with flair that make announcers giddy. He’s confident to a fault; like, seriously self-assured, but somehow it’s also endearing because he backs it up with ridiculous talent (plus that slider — chef’s kiss). Likes to strike poses and occasionally dyes his hair or wears a cape (maybe), but also has surprisingly deep loyalty to friends which makes the whole package more than just show. Also, don’t be surprised if he’s oddly into baking or collects vintage postcards — random, I know.

Sanada Shunpei

Sanada gives off the quiet senior vibes: calm, reliable, the kind of player everyone trusts when the pressure’s on. He’s practical, stoic, and has this weirdly soothing presence — like green tea in human form — but will snap into laser focus during big moments and surprise people. Not flashy, no theatrics, just consistent excellence and a dry joke or two tossed in at the end of practice (you’ll laugh; it’s subtle). Definitely has a soft spot for messy rookies and will deny it fiercely if called out.

Takigawa Chris Yuu

Chris is the lovable wildcard with a multicultural twist — loud laugh, goofy nicknames, and this weirdly calming pitching style that you wouldn’t expect from someone who eats three desserts in a row. He’s friendly to the point of hugging the whole team, likes baseball lore as much as he likes sneakers, and sometimes mixes metaphors in the most charming way. He’ll drop one-liners mid-inning and then turn into a porcelain-faced professional when he needs to, which is disconcerting in a good way. Somehow equal parts clown and cornerstone, and probably the reason the team bus smells faintly of cinnamon.

Todoroki Raichi

Todoroki is chaotic energy wrapped in pitcher’s apparel — loud, brash, and loves being the villain, like he’s constantly auditioning for dramatic monologues between pitches. He throws with abandon and somehow pulls genius out of madness; intimidating presence but actually quite loyal (just don’t get on his bad side). Has a weird fashion sense (it’s either scarves or nothing) and a ridiculous laugh that makes people nervous. He’s the kind of teammate who’ll trash-talk you and then carry you home if you sprain an ankle — contradictions galore, I tell you.

Miyuki Kazuya

Miyuki is the smooth, cerebral catcher type — neat, slightly snarky, probably has an immaculate uniform and a hidden stash of snacks under his locker. He’s observant to a fault, reads pitchers like open books, and will call plays with the confidence of someone who’s rehearsed them in his sleep (which he has). Speaks in calm one-liners that cut through chaos and then hums some old pop song when everyone’s too tired to argue. Secretly soft for small animals and will rescue any stray that crosses the field (I’m only half-joking).

Sawamura Eijun

Sawamura is pure heart and chaotic guts — energetic, loud, totally reckless in the best possible way, and the exact kind of pitcher who leaves everything on the mound. He’s emotional, stubborn, and somehow infuriatingly inspiring; cries at sunsets, cheers at rain delays, you know the type. His pitching is messy but effective (and that’s the point), with a grin that says “I’ll try anything once” — which sometimes works spectacularly. He’s loyal, weirdly intuitive, and will sprint into trouble if he thinks his team needs him, even if it’s a terrible idea (it usually is, but also kind of brilliant).