Keen Eye (Ability)
Keen Eye (Japanese: するどいめ Keen Eye) is an Ability introduced in Generation III.
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Effect
Generation III
Keen Eye prevents other Pokémon from lowering the accuracy stat stage of the Pokémon with this Ability.
Effects that decrease accuracy without using stat stages, such as Wonder Skin and Sand Veil, are unaffected by Keen Eye.
This Ability can be ignored with Mold Breaker, Teravolt, and Turboblaze.
Generation VI
Keen Eye now also ignores the target's evasion stages.
Outside of battle
From Pokémon Emerald onward, if a Pokémon with Keen Eye is in the first place in the party (even if fainted), there is a 50% chance it will prevent a random wild encounter that would have occurred if the wild Pokémon would be at least 5 levels lower than the Pokémon with Keen Eye. It shares this effect with Intimidate.
Pokémon with Keen Eye
In other games
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In the anime
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| Meowstic | |||
| The Pokémon's accuracy cannot be lowered. | |||
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Meowstic can redirect its attacks, making them extremely difficult to evade. | ||
| Olympia's Meowstic | All Eyes on the Future! | Debut | |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Pocket Monsters BW: The Heroes of Fire and Thunder
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| Watchog | |||
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| The Pokémon's vision cannot be obscured. | |||
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| Watchog focuses its vision to see through obscurities. | |||
| Togari's Watchog | Justice Trainer Shin Appears! | Debut | |
In other languages
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| Variations of the Ability Keen Eye | |
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| Keen Eye • Hyper Cutter • Big Pecks | |
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