Like its evolved form, Mantyke looks like a manta ray. It has wide fins, and a completely flat body. On its back is a pattern with two red spots with white outlines and a white curve underneath; all this resembles a happy face.
Gender differences
None.
Special abilities
Like Mantine, Mantyke has the ability to swim at high speeds.
Behavior
Much like Mantine, it appears to be quite friendly.
Mantyke made its debut appearance in Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea. Jack Walker uses the Capture Styler on Mantyke in order to use it to help him reach the temple. It is also shown swimming with a Mantine, presumably its parent. Multiple of them also appeared in the same movie.
Mantyke is the only Pokémon so far that needs another Pokémon to be in the party in order to evolve it.
Mantyke, along with Spinarak, Dusknoir and Arbok have patterns that resemble a face on their bodies.
At a catch rate of 25, Mantyke is third only to the Beldum evolutionary family and Volcarona as the most difficult non-legendary to catch. This makes it more difficult to capture than Dialga or Palkia (25 in comparison to 30).
Oddly, Mantyke can learn Signal Beam through breeding, yet it cannot learn it from a Move Tutor. Mantine, however, can relearn that move.
Signal Beam is also the only move that does appear on Mantyke's egg move list and doesn't on Mantine's.
Mantyke's speech window in the Mystery Dungeonseries shows a Mantyke with a color scheme similar to its shiny form, but noticeably different than either its normal or shiny colors.
A similar color scheme appears on the JAKKS Pacific Mantyke plush toys.
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