
While Mira is with the player, they cannot use Dig as a field move or an Escape Rope. Alone and afraid, she asks the player to take her back to the cave's entrance. She is one of the Stat Trainers, specializing in the Special Attack stat. When the player first reaches the northeastern corner of the main cavern on 1F, they encounter a small lost girl named Mira. Northeast area of the basement, below a jump ramp Northeast area of the basement, below a jump ramp.Northwest corner of the basement (hidden) Southwest corner of the basement (hidden)Īt the end of the southernmost set of jump ramps In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, Strength is required to access this floor. In a small room accessed from the end of B1F (requires Strength D P BD SP) In the blocked corner passageway in the southwest, on a southwestern rock among the blockage south of Hiker Reginald and Hiker Lorenzo (hidden)Īt the east end of the chamber in the southwest corner In the northwest corner, at the south end of the chamber In the western bend of the S-Tetrimino-shaped pathway on the middle eastern side of the cave, on the rock just southwest of the breakable rock (hidden) In the western bend of the S-Tetrimino-shaped pathway on the middle eastern side of the cave, on the westernmost rock in that bend (hidden) In the easternmost fully blocked intersection, on the northernmost rock south of Picnicker Ana and Camper Parker (hidden) In the southeast corner of the cave, on the central rock south of Collector Terry and Ruin Maniac Gerald (hidden) In the chamber in which the player meets Mira, on the rock against the southern wall (hidden) Near the cave's exit to Wayward Wood, the tunnels feed into a large, open space with a small spring.Īt the second intersection north of the entrance, on the middle rock of the eastern blockage (hidden)Īt the intersection just down the southeast path from the back wall The pathways are sporadically dotted with torches, ore deposits, and Iron Chunks. Wayward Cave is a single-leveled, sprawling maze of tunnels that interconnect and often terminate at dead ends. This is the only place where wild Gible are found in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. Flash is not needed to light the area in the basement floor. The floor features lots of ledges, which lead the player back to the entrance. It is filled with various bike obstacles, such as muddy slopes and jump ramps. The basement level can only be accessed by the hidden entrance obscured by the Cycling Road. An isolated pocket on this level can be accessed from B1F, which contains TM26 Earthquake. The cave is very dark, so Flash is needed to light the path. Most of the paths are blocked by patches of rocks to force the player to turn back, though some of which can be broken with Rock Smash. The cave features many pathways with sharp turns, with most of them leading the player to dead ends. Wayward Cave is just as the name suggests it is very easy to get lost in. Geography Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl 1F 5.3 Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.4.2.1 Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.3.2 Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.3.1 Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.1.1 Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl.It plays a small role in the plot of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, where the player will be led by Ingo through the cave. Visiting the cave is completely optional in Generation IV and in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. In Hisui, Wayward Cave is part of the Coronet Highlands, located in the southern portion of this area. 1F is dark, but can be lit up with Flash.

Additionally, in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, Strength is required to access B1F. Additionally, Rock Smash is required to navigate the portion accessible from the main entrance, while the Bike is required to navigate the portion accessible from the hidden entrance. There is another hidden entrance directly underneath the Cycling Road to west of the main entrance which leads into the lower level of the cave this portion of the cave is notably the only habitat of wild Gible in Sinnoh (other than the Grand Underground in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl).Ĭut is required to access the cave. One entrance leads into the upper level of Wayward Cave. It lies on Route 206, with two possible entrances hidden beneath the Cycling Road. Wayward Cave (Japanese: 迷いの 洞窟 Bewildering Cave) is a multi-floor cave located in western Sinnoh. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearlīeneath Sinnoh's Cycling Road D P Pt BD SP Southern Coronet Highlands LA.
