Compound eyes only work on the Pokemon that has the ability so if fainted they can't use it, if they faint & get revived yes their abilities still work.
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No, if you have a Pokemon with the ability compound eyes in the first slot, fainted, it will still increase the chances of running into a Pokemon with an item.
nincada
butterfree and venonat
You can find Poliwhirls with king's rock on them in the wild so you can just go and catch a load of Poliwhirls and hope they have king's rock on them or you can use this method: 1) Get a Pokemon with Compound Eyes ability, Ninjask would work. Put him in the lead of your party and get him fainted. He will cause encountered Pokemon to be more likely to be holding something. 2) Get a Pokemon with Frisk ability in the #2 slot so he comes out first. Banette or Stantler work. He will tell you if the encountered Pokemon hods what you are looking for. 3) Go hunting, and run from all non-productive encounters to speed up the processing of wild Pokemon. 4) When you find what you want (King's Rock, Lucky Egg, Twisted Spoon, whatever,...) catch the Pokemon or just steal it with Thief, Trick, or Covet.
Venonat i think
no
nincada
butterfree and venonat
Nincada, Butterfree, Yanma, Venonat, and Joltik.
Butterfree and Nincada are sure to have them. Venonat and Yanma can have them as well but they can have other abilities as well.
Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion. Yes, the grasshopper's compound eyes see motion.
compound eyes
Flies have compound eyes.
Yes, houseflies have compound eyes.
The compound eyes on a grasshopper are on its head;)
Butterfree for sure. With it's ability "Compound Eyes" it will have the highest accuracy of any status Pokemon out there.
Compound eyes are used for shapes and colors
Grasshoppers have TWO COMPOUND EYES AND THREE SIMPLE EYES.