>>55776495>Your OC and their weakest PokémonFunny way of formulating it cause I never really pondered on who is the weakest mon in Hasumi's team.
From a more abstract point of view, it would probably be Polteageist, especially with le canon reason being that he's around mostly to serve tea and isn't used in combat as often as everyone else, but Flutter Mane is still the least experienced mon in the team (which I sorta use as a balancing factor for it being a Flutter Mane).
>How do they react to the incoming attack?Rather well because the Polteageist/Flutter Mane was actually just Zoroark in disguise.
>Do they confront the Trainer after the battle?Nope, just look at them both in pity, turn 180 degrees and leave.
>Would this incident stick with them?As a footnote maybe. As morally inept the whole situation is, it's not quite up there with what Dorado does on a regular Thursday.
Though that last question does remind me of that one idea I had where she's informally challenged to a 1v1 mirror match with another H-Zoroark, so I'll hijack the idea to ramble about it.
The long and short of it, Hasumi's batltetism goes from 0 to 100 faster than a very expensive V12 and jumps in it headlong. Turns out the opponent's Zoroark was a regular Zoroark posing as the Hisuian version and the battle turns into a game where each party most certainly does not want to make the first move.
Partway through she sorta gets the hint that the opposing Zoroark may not be a H-Zoroark, so she takes the initiative to not take the initiative, the opponent loses their patience and goes on the offensive and I got this really cool mental image of Hasumi's Zoroark going up close, shifting into a regular Zoroark and letting out a Focus Blast (all while the opposing one is still in disguise).
Still don't have the middle figured out, on train of thought lead her to figure out the ploy, as "she simply figured it out cause she's smart and experienced in information warfare" is just dumb and stupid.