Permanent Inkbrush

"The Permanent Inkbrush is a set remixed by Sheldon to include the high-powered sub of Splat Bombs while retaining the great mobility of earlier models. Recommended for aggressive Inklings with an uncontrollable urge to wreak maximum havoc. Watch out for the Kraken special!"

- Live from Squid Research Lab

The Permanent Inkbrush is a Brush in Splatoon. It is one of eight weapons included in Sheldon's Picks Vol. 1 and was released at on April 13, 2016.

Description
The is a recolored Inkbrush, with red stick instead of blue, with a different Sub and Special Weapon. Its Splat Bombs and Kraken allow the user a more aggressive play style in contrast to the Inkbrush and Inkbrush Nouveau's defensive and supportive styles.

"An Inkbrush set remixed by Sheldon. Adds high-powered sub and special weapons while retaining the great mobility of earlier models."

- In-Game Description❌

"An Inkbrush improved by Sheldon. Adds high-powered Sub and Special weapons while retaining the great mobility of earlier models. The most powerful Inkbrush yet."

- In-Game Description

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RaKvp_ayiM

Since damage from brushes is highly variable, Damage Up can reduce the number of hits it takes to splat an opponent, unlike with most other weapons. Damage Up also increases damage dealt by the outer blast area of a Splat Bomb.

Since the Splat Bomb is part of what makes the Permanent Inkbrush different from other inkbrushes, consider some extra throwing range to make use of that. This can also help you throw bombs to the far side of an opponent, forcing them to close to within your range.

The other item that distinguishes the Permanent Inkbrush is the Kraken, and Swim Speed Up increases your speed, and thus your deadliness, in Kraken form. It also helps you flank your opponents and close in for the kill.

Name Origin
Permanent Inkbrush is a combination of Ink and Brush, as well as Permanent. Permanent refers to permanent markers and permanent ink.

パーマネント・パブロ Pāmanento Paburo is a reference to Pablo Picasso, a famous Spanish Cubist artist. パーマネント Pāmanento also refers to permanent markers, like the English name.