* Not only is Inkay's method of evolution unique to it, but it would have been impossible to perform on any of the previous platforms that played any of the main series Pokémon games.
* Not only is Inkay's method of evolution unique to it, but it would have been impossible to perform on any of the previous platforms that played any of the main series Pokémon games.
* No other Pokémon has the same [[type]] [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|combination]] as Inkay and {{p|Malamar|its evolution}}.
* No other Pokémon has the same [[type]] [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|combination]] as Inkay and {{p|Malamar|its evolution}}.
* Inkay and its evolution are the only Pokémon in the [[Egg Group]] [[Water 2 (Egg Group)|Water 2]] who does not have [[Water]] as its type.
* Inkay and its evolution are the only Pokémon in the [[Water 2 (Egg Group)|Water 2]] [[Egg Group]] that do not have [[Water]] as their type.
Inkay is a primarily blue squid-like Pokémon. It has a white "hat" with a large pink spot overlaid with yellow lights. Those who stare at those lights become dazed and lose their will to battle, allowing Inkay to escape. It has two tendrils that hang from this "hat", similar to some styles of winter hats, and these tendrils hang next to its six short tentacles. Its eyes are round and have pupils, but no identifiable iris. Inkay also has a small, pink, beak-like mouth set in the middle of its eyes.
Not only is Inkay's method of evolution unique to it, but it would have been impossible to perform on any of the previous platforms that played any of the main series Pokémon games.
Inkay and its evolution are the only Pokémon in the Water 2Egg Group that do not have Water as their type.
Origin
Inkay is based on a squid or a cuttlefish. Considering its flashing abilities, Inkay may have been inspired by the humboldt or vampire squids, though it may also be a reference to deimatic behaviour in cephalopods or the ability of cuttlefish to hypnotize prey by color changing and flashing.
Māīka may be a combination of 魔 ma (demon) and 烏賊 ika (cuttlefish; squid) or 真烏賊 maika (Japanese flying squid). It may also involve a pun of まあ,いいか Mā, iika (Well, whatever; Oh well).
In other languages
Language
Title
Meaning
Japanese
マーイーカ Māīka
From 魔 ma, 烏賊 ika or 真烏賊 maika, , and possibly まあ,いいか Mā, iika
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