Wayward Cave

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The Wayward Cave is a single-story cave in Sinnoh. Flash and Rock Smash are needed to navigate it, but it is optional. There is a sidequest inside the cave where the player can join a trainer called Mira and lead her out of the cave. It is located on Route 206, beneath Cycling Road. It is notable for being the only place wild Gible can be found, although they are exceedingly rare.Their is also an entrance directly under the cave, one you can not see. This is the only place to find those wild Gible.


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