You asked: What Pokemon is in wayward cave?

What is inside wayward cave?

Max Ether, Grip Claw, Rare Candy, TM26, Escape Rope, Revive, TM32. The Wayward Cave is a location in Pokemon Platinum underneath the Cycling Road spanning southward from Eterna City.

How rare is Gible in wayward cave?

B1F

Pokémon Games Rate
Gible D 15%
Gible D 20%
Special Pokémon
Sandshrew D 8%

How do I get through wayward cave secret area?

Also, bring a lot of Repels, Super Repels or Max Repels. Go to Route 206 again. Cut down the trees and access the route under the Cycling Road. There is a hidden entrance of Wayward Cave under the Cycling Road west of the main entrance of the cave.



Wayward Cave (Secret Basement)

Pokémon Gible
Games P
Pt
Location Cave

What is Gible hidden ability?

1. Sand Veil. Rough Skin (hidden ability)

What is Garchomp hidden ability?

1. Sand Veil. Rough Skin (hidden ability)

How early can you get Gible?

Gible (Japanese: フカマル Fukamaru) is a dual-type Dragon/Ground Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It evolves into Gabite starting at level 24, which evolves into Garchomp starting at level 48.

Where can Gible be found?

Gible can be found in the Tunnel to the Top, a cave leading to the Crown Shrine. It will only appear in the Shield version, though. Sword owners can only obtain it from Pokémon HOME or by trading with other players. Search around for Gible because it might take a lot of time for it to show up.

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How do you jump in wayward cave?

Put the bike in the faster gear, start at the northern part of that area and try to round the 2 corners, making sure not to hit the wall or slow down. If you do it right you’ll make the jump. End of Wayward cave basement question.

Where do you go after Eterna City?

Alright thanks man! re: Where do you go after the Eterna City Badge? You will have to go to the Galatic place in Eterna; teach one of your Pokemon cut. Then cut the trees blocking the exit; after you beat that, you can go get a bike at the bike shop, then head south to the cycling road.

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