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Route 11 (Japanese: 11番道路 Route 11) is a route in western Kalos, connecting Geosenge Town and Reflection Cave. The route is also known as Miroir Way (Japanese: ミロワール通り Miroir Way).
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Sitrus Berry
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From the large berry tree next to Psychic Emanuel
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X Y
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Super Potion
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Inside of the first crystal pillar encountered, at the top of the stairs east of Psychic Emanuel (hidden)
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X Y
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TM69 (Rock Polish)
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West of Brains & Brawn Frank & Sly, after sliding down a slope (requires Cut)
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X Y
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Hyper Potion
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After the second set of stairs (before Reflection Cave), through the tall grass east and then south
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X Y
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Thunder Stone
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Up the large set of stairs past the aforementioned Hyper Potion, in the smaller of the two crystal pillars (hidden)
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X Y
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Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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X
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Y
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21, 23
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Very Rare
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X
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Y
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21, 23
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Rare
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X
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Y
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22-23
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Average
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X
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Y
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22-23
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Average
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X
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Y
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21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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21
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Rare
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X
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Y
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22-23
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Average
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X
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Y
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22-23
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Average
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X
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Y
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21-22
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Very Rare
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Horde Encounter
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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Common with Nidoran♂
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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Common with Nidoran♀
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11-12
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Rare
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X
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Y
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Horde Encounter
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11
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Average
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trainers
In the anime
Route 11 first appeared in Calling from Beyond the Aura!. It is forested mountain with some rocky areas. A cave full of Noibat leads to Must Mountains, which is located along the route. Along the way Ash caught his Hawlucha.
Name origin
Miroir is French for mirror.
In other languages