Alex's team is pretty flexible, since he tends to swap mons in and out as needed. He usually keeps Golisopod and Ninetales on his team, and tends to prefer a hyperoffensive strategy.
>>46023623>What is your OC's worst habit?He has a tendency to cut people off while they're talking to him, because he assumes he knows what they're going to say. He gets irritated while talking to people he doesn't have an interest in, and hates smalltalk, so he wants to keep conversations short - as far as he's concerned, if he's already figured out what someone's going to say, they have no reason to keep talking. If anything, he thinks he's actually helping them save time, so he doesn't really get why it upsets people so much.
>Is there a specific training regiment your trainer has for their Pokemon?His pokemon tend to spar with each other, and he often seeks out battles with strong trainers to train them. He's actually not very good at the training aspect, and relies more on natural intuition than skillful training. He's very good at bonding with his pokemon, and has great intuition and battle sense, but his relatively poor training holds him back.
>What's something small or petty about others your OC is irked by?He doesn't like people who are very flirty or lewd in public. It's extremely hypocritical, because he's a bit of an exhibitionist, and often enjoys doing the exact same things that would piss him off if anyone else did it.
>How does your oc want to die?He wants to achieve immortality, but if he has to die, he wants to go out in a blaze of glory, in an unforgettable death standing up for what he believes in. He doesn't have any specific goals in mind, but he'd want to be remembered as a hero or a martyr, and wants his death to mean something. If no one will ever forget him, he's found a way to live forever, in a way. He's honestly more concerned about dying fighting for something than he is about what that "something" actually is.