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Hotel Richissime (Japanese: グランドホテル シュールリッシュ Grand Hotel Surriche) is a large black building located on the North Boulevard of Lumiose City that serves as a luxury hotel. A man at the reception desk will let the player stay overnight, healing their Pokémon, at the cost of $100,000.
Malva is fought in the hotel as part of one of the missions during the Looker sidequest after upgrading the Mega Ring.
Work
A woman at the reception desk in the lobby will offer the player the opportunity to work as an attendant at the hotel by completing different kinds of tasks. Each task can be completed once per day to get monetary rewards. Both the difficulty and the payment increase as the player succeeds at more tasks, as shown below.
Level | Compensation for completed task | Total completed tasks needed to reach this level | ||
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Perfect | Pretty good | Not so great | ||
1 | $2,000 | $1,000 | $650 | — |
2 | $10,000 | $1,500 | $750 | 5 |
3 | $20,000 | $3,000 | $900 | 15 |
4 | $50,000 | $5,000 | $950 | 30 |
Room service
The player goes to the reception counter, where they will meet the concierge, Stew. Then they will receive a food order from a guest and must repeat it correctly to Stew by choosing four phrase options that compose the guest's sentence.
The number of orders the player must memorize is equal to the current work level. If the player repeats all orders correctly, they will earn compensation for a perfect job. If they repeat only one order wrong, then they will earn a compensation for a pretty good job (except in the first level of work, where it counts as a failure), but if they repeat more than one wrong, they will only earn the lowest compensation.
Making beds
The player goes to one of the floors in the building. Once there, an attendant named Ward will ask them to make all the beds on the floor, which is done by entering the rooms and examining them while avoiding delays from obstacles. As the difficulty increases, the player will come upon more obstacles in the corridors.
The level of work determines which floor the player must make beds on. Which floor the player is working on also determines the requirements for a perfect, pretty good, or failed job. In the first three levels of work, the player will be assigned (in order) to the second, third, and fourth floors. In the highest level, the player may either be assigned to one of the previous floors or to the fifth floor.
The time limits for the second through fourth floors are, respectively, 75, 65, and 55 seconds. On these floors, if the player finishes making the beds with more than 5 seconds to spare, they will earn a perfect compensation. On the fifth floor, the time limit is 40 seconds and the player must finish with more than 2 seconds to spare to earn a perfect compensation. On any of the floors, the player will earn the lowest compensation if they take longer than the time limit to make the beds, but if they otherwise finish within the time limit but too slowly to count as perfect, they will earn a pretty good compensation.
As the time limit decreases for higher floors, the number of obstacles increases. The second floor has workers running around the corridors. The third floor adds workers moving tables, completely obstructing the corridor. The fourth floor adds yet more obstacles, such as people checking vases in the side corridors and clerks walking near the room entrances, blocking them from time to time. While the fifth floor only has two beds to make, they are located far into their rooms with NPCs walking up and down the narrow passages the player needs to get through.
Lost and found
After a maid named Esse receives a phone call from a guest, she will accompany the player to said guest's room, indicating that they have to find an item on the floor. The items are fragile, so the player has to be careful to not break them by stepping on them. Note that while the Dowsing Machine cannot be used inside the building, the player character will look down to the floor if there is an item in the nearby area.
The number of items the player must find is equal to the current level of work. If the player breaks any item, they will earn the lowest compensation, but if they do not step on any item at all, they will earn a perfect compensation. The player will earn a pretty good compensation if they step on one or more items without breaking any. In the first three levels of work, an item will break if it is stepped on twice, but in the highest level, an item will break if it is stepped on once.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Looker Ticket | Right side of the building (post-game) | X Y | |
TM49 (Echoed Voice) | 5F; given by a Lady inside a bathroom | X Y | |
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