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The '''Parfum Palace''' (Japanese: '''パルファム{{tt|宮殿|きゅうでん}}''' ''Parfum Palace'') is a palace in [[Kalos]]. | The '''Parfum Palace''' (Japanese: '''パルファム{{tt|宮殿|きゅうでん}}''' ''Parfum Palace'') is a palace in [[Kalos]] located at the north end of {{rt|6|Kalos}}. | ||
The palace was built by the king of Kalos shortly after a war with the neighboring [[region]]s 300 years ago, which is not to be confused with the 3,000-year-old Kalos war. In modern times, the palace has been re-purposed as a public museum, which charges an entrance fee of {{Pdollar}}1,000. | |||
==Description== | |||
[[File:Photo Spot Parfum Palace.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Photography|Photo]] from outside the Parfum Palace gates]] | |||
The Parfum Palace was once the home of the king of Kalos, and has the fitting style for a regal man. Many statues honoring the knights and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} who fought in the 300-year-old war are on display inside, including those of a {{p|Bisharp}} general, which once lead a legion of {{p|Pawniard}} into battle. The entrance hall also contains a statue of {{p|Milotic}}, said to be the most beautiful Pokémon in the {{pkmn|world}}. | |||
Besides statues, the palace is also filled with numerous rooms, paintings, and antique artifacts. In the king's bedroom, the {{player}} can fully heal their Pokémon by briefly sleeping in the bed. Many tourists and guides can be found all around the castle, telling either their own opinions of the place or bits of its history. On the second floor, there is a hallway decorated with wall-sized mirrors. The hallway leads to the balcony, which offers an overview of the palace's gardens. | |||
The palace garden, preceded by a bridge over a pond, contains statues of {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, two [[Legendary Pokémon]] from the [[Unova]] region. In addition, the garden is decorated with four hedge mazes, {{i|Poké Ball}} statues added in a later era, and a fountain. The king of Kalos is said to have prized his garden back in the day, even holding garden parties out there. Three of the four hedge mazes are shaped to look like a {{p|Solrock}}, a {{p|Chandelure}}, and a male {{p|Pyroar}}, respectively. | |||
When the player first arrives at the palace with [[Shauna]], the palace's owner can be found in the entrance hall, looking for his lost {{p|Furfrou}}. The Furfrou can be found inside of a hedge maze at the garden, and the player and Shauna must team up to chase it to a dead end, preventing it from running away. After catching Furfrou, the player and Shauna are invited to watch fireworks at the balcony. Once the fireworks are over, the owner's {{tc|Butler}} will hand over the [[Poké Flute]] needed to wake up the {{p|Snorlax}} blocking {{rt|7|Kalos}}. | |||
A [[Photo Spot]] can be found at the right section of the lawn in front of the palace, where the player can get their picture taken by [[Phil the Photo Guy]] in front of the palace's gates. | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{Itlisth|building}} | {{Itlisth|building}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Oran Berry|Entrance | {{Itemlist|Oran Berry|Entrance: from a {{tc|Tourist}} on the dirt path|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Ether|Entrance | {{Itemlist|Ether|Entrance: northwest corner|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Amulet Coin|2F | {{Itemlist|Amulet Coin|2F: in front of the fireplace in the room closest to the western staircase|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Antidote|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Antidote|Courtyard: in the southeast hedge maze, just north of the center|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Revive|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Revive|Courtyard: along the east edge, between two trees in planters opposite the middle exit of the northeast maze|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Pretty Wing|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Pretty Wing|Courtyard: in the northeast maze, in the westernmost lone tree (the center of {{p|Solrock}}'s left eye) ''(hidden)''|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|X Sp. Atk|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|X Sp. Atk|Courtyard: in the southwest maze, in the small clearing west of the center (the center of {{p|Chandelure}}'s left eye) ''(hidden)''|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|HM Normal|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|HM Normal VI|Courtyard: in the southwest maze, just east of the center|X=yes|y=yes|display={{HM|01|Cut}}}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Super Potion|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Super Potion|Courtyard: in the southwest maze, in the northwestern area|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Guard Spec.|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Guard Spec.|Courtyard: in the northwest corner|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|Courtyard | {{Itemlist|Rare Candy|Courtyard: on the north edge of the center fountain ''(hidden)''|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Poké Flute|Balcony | {{Itemlist|Poké Flute|Balcony: from the {{tc|Butler}} after catching Furfrou|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|Balcony | {{Itemlist|TM Normal VI|Balcony: from the Butler after catching Furfrou|X=yes|y=yes|display={{TM|17|Protect}}}} | ||
{{Itlistfoot|building}} | {{Itlistfoot|building}} | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{ | {{Catch/header|building|2}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/div|water|Fishing}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|15| | {{Catch/entry6|129|Magikarp|yes|yes|Fish Old|15|100%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|Fish Good|25| | {{Catch/entry6|118|Goldeen|yes|yes|Fish Good|25|65%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|341|Corphish|yes|yes|Fish Good|25| | {{Catch/entry6|341|Corphish|yes|yes|Fish Good|25|35%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6| | {{Catch/entry6|119|Seaking|yes|yes|Fish Super|35|35%|type1=Water}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6| | {{Catch/entry6|130|Gyarados|yes|yes|Fish Super|35|60%|type1=Water|type2=Flying}} | ||
{{Catch/entry6|342|Crawdaunt|yes|yes|Fish Super|35| | {{Catch/entry6|342|Crawdaunt|yes|yes|Fish Super|35|5%|type1=Water|type2=Dark}} | ||
{{ | {{Catch/footer|building}} | ||
==Layout== | |||
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! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Game | |||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | Entrance | |||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 1F | |||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | 2F | |||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" | Balcony | |||
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Courtyard | |||
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! style="background:#{{x color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon X and Y|X}} | |||
| rowspan="2" colspan="4" | [[File:Parfum Palace XY.png|230px]] | |||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Parfum Palace Courtyard XY.png|250px]] | |||
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! style="background:#{{y color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon X and Y|Y}} | |||
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==In the spin-off games== | |||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | |||
Artwork depicting the Parfum Palace balcony is seen in {{mas|Shauna}}'s mindscape. | |||
{| style="background: #7B30B2; {{roundy}}; border: #7B30B2;" | |||
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{| style="background: #AB60E2; {{roundy}}; border: #AB60E2;" | |||
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{| style="background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{grass color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px" | |||
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Shauna (Masters)#Chesnaught|Shauna & Chesnaught}}'''</big> | |||
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| [[File:Shauna Mindscape.png|200px]] | |||
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==Origin== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Parfum Palace anime.png|thumb|250px|The Parfum Palace in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
The Parfum Palace appeared in ''[[XY018|Awakening the Sleeping Giant!]]''. Unlike in the games, where the palace is a museum, in the anime, it is the home of [[Princess Allie]]. She had taken the [[Poké Flute]] from [[Lord Shabboneau]] on her own permission, thinking that it looked pretty. As the flute was required in an annual festival to awaken a {{p|Snorlax}} sleeping in [[Camphrier Town]], {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} went to the Parfum Palace to get it back. Princess Allie, however, considered the Poké Flute her own, and refused to hand it back. She then noticed [[Ash's Pikachu]], and said that she wanted to have it. Ash naturally refused to do so, even when Allie offered him great riches in return. She then made Ash an offer: they would have a battle, with Pikachu and the Poké Flute being the bets. Even though this put the ownership of his best friend in danger, Ash reluctantly accepted the challenge. | |||
The battle between Allie's {{p|Furfrou}} and Ash's Pikachu took place at a battlefield located in the palace's courtyard. After a while into the battle, Pikachu attacked Furfrou with {{m|Thunderbolt}}, the static electricity causing Furfrou's hair to stand up. Horrified of the terrible outlook, Allie had Furfrou taken to be groomed right away. Since Furfrou had been withdrawn from the battle, {{an|Clemont}} declared Ash the winner by forfeit. When Ash asked Allie to give back the Poké Flute, she shocked him by saying that she wouldn't: she had only said that Pikachu and the Poké Flute were bet on the battle, not who would get which if she lost. Ash and his friends were outraged, and Clemont gave Allie a speech of how selfish her behavior was and that wasn't the way how the world worked, saying that she should hand over the Poké Flute, since Ash even risked his precious partner when accepting the challenge. Hearing Clemont's seemingly caring speech, Allie agreed to give the Poké Flute back on the condition of letting Clemont stay with her. Clemont was shocked, but the others told him to accept the offer, secretly assuring him that they would come back to save him once Snorlax had been awakened. | |||
After the Poké Flute had been returned to its rightful owner and the festival had been completed (even though {{TRT}} had tried to steal the Poké Flute), {{an|Bonnie}} realized that they had forgotten to save Clemont. However, Clemont then arrived, having left behind a [[Clemontic Gear|robotic duplicate of himself]]. Once Allie found out that Clemont had left, she angrily slapped the robot, causing it to blow up in her face. | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Parfum Palace Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Parfum Palace in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|X & Y}}==== | |||
The Parfum Palace appeared in ''[[PS566|Overthrowing a Tyrunt]]'' and ''[[PS567|Morphing Manectric]]'', where {{adv|X}} and {{adv|Trevor}} followed a {{tc|Team Flare Grunt}} who had stolen a [[Manectite]] there. While they tried to keep up with the Grunt's {{p|Tyrunt}} through the hedge mazes, the [[Pokémon category|Royal Heir Pokémon]] suddenly jumped into [[Kanga and Li'l Kanga|Kanga]]'s pouch and stole her [[Kangaskhanite]]. The Grunt then explained to the two {{pkmn|Trainer}}s how there was a specific [[Mega Stone]] for each Pokémon capable of [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolving]]. | |||
X proceeded to battle the Grunt which the {{p|Manectric}} that had followed him and his friends from the [[Lumiose Gym]] in search for its Mega Stone and now joined X's [[party|team]] with the [[nickname]] "[[Élec]]". Due to Tyrunt being part {{t|Dragon}} type, Élec's {{t|Electric}} attacks weren't very effective against it. However, with the help of Trevor's {{p|Flabébé}}, Élec managed to subdue the Grunt, giving Flabébé a chance to recover the stolen Mega Stones. X then used the Manectite to Mega Evolve Élec and defeat the Grunt, driving him away. After the battle, X discovered that the Grunt had dropped a complete list of all known Mega Stones. | |||
In ''[[PS568|Connecting with Gardevoir]]'', fireworks from the Parfum Palace were briefly seen in [[Korrina]]'s flashback. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* The {{tc|Butler}} guarding the gate will still let the player in even if they do not have the requested entrance fee when they first visit the palace. This is due to getting the Poké Flute being essential for the game's plot to continue. | |||
* After the player has beaten the {{pkmn|Champion}}, examining the painting of the king who built the palace in one of the rooms will cause them to notice that it looks like [[AZ]]. | |||
* If the player has a {{p|Hoopa}} in their party, a {{tc|Backpacker}} will appear in the westernmost room on the second floor, telling the player various things about Hoopa and its rings. | |||
===Origin=== | |||
Parfum Palace is based on the {{wp|Palace of Versailles}}, located outside Paris, which was originally built as a hunting lodge by the {{wp|List of French monarchs|French king}} {{wp|Louis XIII of France|Louis XIII}} and later expanded into a palace by his son and successor, {{wp|Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV}}. The palace is well known for being among the most opulent in Europe, and this opulence is referenced numerous times in the game. Like its game counterpart, the expansive gardens and man-made lake were the site of extravagant parties, a similarity which is pointed out by a visitor in Parfum Palace. Today, the site is a popular tourist attraction, which requires expensive upkeep. This is cynically echoed by the man who minds the front gate and defends the high entrance fee to [[Shauna]], saying that the proceeds will be used to maintain the museum, "probably." The major difference between the two palaces, however, is that Parfum Palace is apparently privately owned, whereas Versailles is owned and maintained by the French government. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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| | ! Language | ||
| | ! Name | ||
| | ! Origin | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| Japanese | |||
| パルファム宮殿 ''Parfum Kyūden'' | |||
| From ''parfum'', French for perfume | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| English | |||
| Parfum Palace | |||
| From its Japanese name | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| German | |||
| Magnum-Opus-Palast | |||
| From ''{{wp|Magnum Opus}}'' | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Spanish | |||
| Palacio Cénit | |||
| From ''cénit'' (zenith) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| French | |||
| Palais Chaydeuvre | |||
| From ''chef-d'œuvre'' ({{wp|masterpiece}}) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Italian | |||
| Reggia Aurea | |||
| From ''aurea'' (golden) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Korean | |||
| 파르팽궁전 ''Pareupaeng Gungjeon'' | |||
| From its Japanese name | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | |||
| 巴爾法姆香殿 / 巴尔法姆香殿 ''Bā'ěrfǎmǔ Xiāngdiàn'' | |||
| From the transcription of its Japanese name, 香 ''xiāng'' (fragrance), and 殿 ''diàn'' (palace hall) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | |||
| 巴爾法姆香殿 ''Bāyíhfaatmóuh Hēungdihn'' | |||
| From the Mandarin-based transcription of its Japanese name, 香 ''hēung'' (fragrance), and 殿 ''dihn'' (palace hall) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Finnish | |||
| Parfyymipalatsi | |||
| From its English name | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Polish | |||
| Pałac Perfum | |||
| From its English name | |||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |||
| Brazilian Portuguese | |||
| Palácio de Perfume | |||
| Translation of its English name | |||
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{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
[[Category:X and Y locations]] | [[Category:X and Y locations]] | ||
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[[Category:Museums]] | |||
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[[zh: | [[es:Palacio Cénit]] | ||
[[fr:Palais Chaydeuvre]] | |||
[[it:Reggia Aurea]] | |||
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Map description: | A luxurious palace constructed 300 years ago by a king who wished to display his power to all. | |||
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Location: | North of Route 6 | |||
Region: | Kalos | |||
Generations: | VI | |||
Location of Parfum Palace in Kalos. | ||||
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The Parfum Palace (Japanese: パルファム宮殿 Parfum Palace) is a palace in Kalos located at the north end of Route 6.
The palace was built by the king of Kalos shortly after a war with the neighboring regions 300 years ago, which is not to be confused with the 3,000-year-old Kalos war. In modern times, the palace has been re-purposed as a public museum, which charges an entrance fee of $1,000.
Description
The Parfum Palace was once the home of the king of Kalos, and has the fitting style for a regal man. Many statues honoring the knights and Pokémon who fought in the 300-year-old war are on display inside, including those of a Bisharp general, which once lead a legion of Pawniard into battle. The entrance hall also contains a statue of Milotic, said to be the most beautiful Pokémon in the world.
Besides statues, the palace is also filled with numerous rooms, paintings, and antique artifacts. In the king's bedroom, the player can fully heal their Pokémon by briefly sleeping in the bed. Many tourists and guides can be found all around the castle, telling either their own opinions of the place or bits of its history. On the second floor, there is a hallway decorated with wall-sized mirrors. The hallway leads to the balcony, which offers an overview of the palace's gardens.
The palace garden, preceded by a bridge over a pond, contains statues of Reshiram and Zekrom, two Legendary Pokémon from the Unova region. In addition, the garden is decorated with four hedge mazes, Poké Ball statues added in a later era, and a fountain. The king of Kalos is said to have prized his garden back in the day, even holding garden parties out there. Three of the four hedge mazes are shaped to look like a Solrock, a Chandelure, and a male Pyroar, respectively.
When the player first arrives at the palace with Shauna, the palace's owner can be found in the entrance hall, looking for his lost Furfrou. The Furfrou can be found inside of a hedge maze at the garden, and the player and Shauna must team up to chase it to a dead end, preventing it from running away. After catching Furfrou, the player and Shauna are invited to watch fireworks at the balcony. Once the fireworks are over, the owner's Butler will hand over the Poké Flute needed to wake up the Snorlax blocking Route 7.
A Photo Spot can be found at the right section of the lawn in front of the palace, where the player can get their picture taken by Phil the Photo Guy in front of the palace's gates.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Oran Berry | Entrance: from a Tourist on the dirt path | X Y | |
Ether | Entrance: northwest corner | X Y | |
Amulet Coin | 2F: in front of the fireplace in the room closest to the western staircase | X Y | |
Antidote | Courtyard: in the southeast hedge maze, just north of the center | X Y | |
Revive | Courtyard: along the east edge, between two trees in planters opposite the middle exit of the northeast maze | X Y | |
Pretty Wing | Courtyard: in the northeast maze, in the westernmost lone tree (the center of Solrock's left eye) (hidden) | X Y | |
X Sp. Atk | Courtyard: in the southwest maze, in the small clearing west of the center (the center of Chandelure's left eye) (hidden) | X Y | |
HM01 (Cut) | Courtyard: in the southwest maze, just east of the center | X Y | |
Super Potion | Courtyard: in the southwest maze, in the northwestern area | X Y | |
Guard Spec. | Courtyard: in the northwest corner | X Y | |
Rare Candy | Courtyard: on the north edge of the center fountain (hidden) | X Y | |
Poké Flute | Balcony: from the Butler after catching Furfrou | X Y | |
TM17 (Protect) | Balcony: from the Butler after catching Furfrou | X Y | |
Pokémon
Pokémon | Games | Location | Levels | Rate | |||||||||||
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Fishing | |||||||||||||||
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X | Y |
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15 | 100% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | 65% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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25 | 35% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | 35% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | 60% | ||||||||||
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X | Y |
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35 | 5% | ||||||||||
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. |
Layout
Game | Entrance | 1F | 2F | Balcony | Courtyard |
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X | |||||
Y | |||||
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Parfum Palace balcony is seen in Shauna's mindscape.
|
In the anime
The Parfum Palace appeared in Awakening the Sleeping Giant!. Unlike in the games, where the palace is a museum, in the anime, it is the home of Princess Allie. She had taken the Poké Flute from Lord Shabboneau on her own permission, thinking that it looked pretty. As the flute was required in an annual festival to awaken a Snorlax sleeping in Camphrier Town, Ash and his friends went to the Parfum Palace to get it back. Princess Allie, however, considered the Poké Flute her own, and refused to hand it back. She then noticed Ash's Pikachu, and said that she wanted to have it. Ash naturally refused to do so, even when Allie offered him great riches in return. She then made Ash an offer: they would have a battle, with Pikachu and the Poké Flute being the bets. Even though this put the ownership of his best friend in danger, Ash reluctantly accepted the challenge.
The battle between Allie's Furfrou and Ash's Pikachu took place at a battlefield located in the palace's courtyard. After a while into the battle, Pikachu attacked Furfrou with Thunderbolt, the static electricity causing Furfrou's hair to stand up. Horrified of the terrible outlook, Allie had Furfrou taken to be groomed right away. Since Furfrou had been withdrawn from the battle, Clemont declared Ash the winner by forfeit. When Ash asked Allie to give back the Poké Flute, she shocked him by saying that she wouldn't: she had only said that Pikachu and the Poké Flute were bet on the battle, not who would get which if she lost. Ash and his friends were outraged, and Clemont gave Allie a speech of how selfish her behavior was and that wasn't the way how the world worked, saying that she should hand over the Poké Flute, since Ash even risked his precious partner when accepting the challenge. Hearing Clemont's seemingly caring speech, Allie agreed to give the Poké Flute back on the condition of letting Clemont stay with her. Clemont was shocked, but the others told him to accept the offer, secretly assuring him that they would come back to save him once Snorlax had been awakened.
After the Poké Flute had been returned to its rightful owner and the festival had been completed (even though Team Rocket had tried to steal the Poké Flute), Bonnie realized that they had forgotten to save Clemont. However, Clemont then arrived, having left behind a robotic duplicate of himself. Once Allie found out that Clemont had left, she angrily slapped the robot, causing it to blow up in her face.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
X & Y arc
The Parfum Palace appeared in Overthrowing a Tyrunt and Morphing Manectric, where X and Trevor followed a Team Flare Grunt who had stolen a Manectite there. While they tried to keep up with the Grunt's Tyrunt through the hedge mazes, the Royal Heir Pokémon suddenly jumped into Kanga's pouch and stole her Kangaskhanite. The Grunt then explained to the two Trainers how there was a specific Mega Stone for each Pokémon capable of Mega Evolving.
X proceeded to battle the Grunt which the Manectric that had followed him and his friends from the Lumiose Gym in search for its Mega Stone and now joined X's team with the nickname "Élec". Due to Tyrunt being part Dragon type, Élec's Electric attacks weren't very effective against it. However, with the help of Trevor's Flabébé, Élec managed to subdue the Grunt, giving Flabébé a chance to recover the stolen Mega Stones. X then used the Manectite to Mega Evolve Élec and defeat the Grunt, driving him away. After the battle, X discovered that the Grunt had dropped a complete list of all known Mega Stones.
In Connecting with Gardevoir, fireworks from the Parfum Palace were briefly seen in Korrina's flashback.
Trivia
- The Butler guarding the gate will still let the player in even if they do not have the requested entrance fee when they first visit the palace. This is due to getting the Poké Flute being essential for the game's plot to continue.
- After the player has beaten the Champion, examining the painting of the king who built the palace in one of the rooms will cause them to notice that it looks like AZ.
- If the player has a Hoopa in their party, a Backpacker will appear in the westernmost room on the second floor, telling the player various things about Hoopa and its rings.
Origin
Parfum Palace is based on the Palace of Versailles, located outside Paris, which was originally built as a hunting lodge by the French king Louis XIII and later expanded into a palace by his son and successor, Louis XIV. The palace is well known for being among the most opulent in Europe, and this opulence is referenced numerous times in the game. Like its game counterpart, the expansive gardens and man-made lake were the site of extravagant parties, a similarity which is pointed out by a visitor in Parfum Palace. Today, the site is a popular tourist attraction, which requires expensive upkeep. This is cynically echoed by the man who minds the front gate and defends the high entrance fee to Shauna, saying that the proceeds will be used to maintain the museum, "probably." The major difference between the two palaces, however, is that Parfum Palace is apparently privately owned, whereas Versailles is owned and maintained by the French government.
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | パルファム宮殿 Parfum Kyūden | From parfum, French for perfume |
English | Parfum Palace | From its Japanese name |
German | Magnum-Opus-Palast | From Magnum Opus |
Spanish | Palacio Cénit | From cénit (zenith) |
French | Palais Chaydeuvre | From chef-d'œuvre (masterpiece) |
Italian | Reggia Aurea | From aurea (golden) |
Korean | 파르팽궁전 Pareupaeng Gungjeon | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 巴爾法姆香殿 / 巴尔法姆香殿 Bā'ěrfǎmǔ Xiāngdiàn | From the transcription of its Japanese name, 香 xiāng (fragrance), and 殿 diàn (palace hall) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 巴爾法姆香殿 Bāyíhfaatmóuh Hēungdihn | From the Mandarin-based transcription of its Japanese name, 香 hēung (fragrance), and 殿 dihn (palace hall) |
Finnish | Parfyymipalatsi | From its English name |
Polish | Pałac Perfum | From its English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Palácio de Perfume | Translation of its English name |
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