Tour de la Roche

Tour de la Roche is a dungeon in Magical Vacation. It is a mafia-like base in the Light Realm, located directly next to the souris town of Ville de Souris. Parmesan lives here with his underlings and has Latte hostage, using his mechanical body as a cheesecake oven.

Summary
In order to save Latte, the party is tasked with trading elemental stickers throughout the tower. Messing up once may obstruct the trade chain, so it is recommended that players save before each trade.

While trading stickers is the most efficient way of clearing Tour de la Roche, other routes are optional. The main goal is to get a Stygian Sticker, which lets the party enter Parmesan's room on the 6th floor.

To access the tower, the Protagonist must sell 1 coin of any type (except pinecones) to the souris salesman at the Ville de Souris item shop, whose stand is decorated with a big red tarp. Before interacting with the salesman, warp to Rekcarc Quarry and talk to Worcestershire (the dwarf who gifted the party with MD05-Sardine). He will give away 20 ventus voins for free. After receiving the coins, warp back to Ville de Souris and sell one to the souris under the red tarp. He will sneak a scorching sticker into the party's inventory.

With the scorching sticker on-hand, the player must then talk to the souris standing in front of the tower. He will offer to trade the Scorching Sticker for a breezy sticker. After the trade, the souris will open the tower's doors, and also tells the Protagonist to give the breezy sticker to another souris named Gaperon (ギャプロン, Gyaperon), who spins in circles on the first floor. Each souris in the trade chain is alluded to by their mannerisms.

Recommended trading order

 * Gaperon (ギャプロン, Gyaperon) - 1F, stands in one spot and spins around
 * Breezy sticker --> Noxious sticker
 * Baraka (バラカ, Baraka) - 1F, surrounded by loafs of cheese
 * Noxious Sticker --> Graceful sticker
 * Neufchâtel (ヌシャテル, Nushateru) - 2F, moves very quickly
 * Graceful sticker --> Sharp sticker
 * Coulommiers (クロミエ, Kuromie) - 2F, takes his time when walking
 * Sharp sticker --> Booming sticker
 * Muenster (マンステール, Mansutēru) - 2F, frequently turns his body left and right
 * Booming sticker --> Boulder sticker
 * Livarot (リヴァロ, Rivaro) - 3F, runs left and right
 * Boulder sticker --> Ladybug sticker
 * Taleggio (タレッジョ, Tarejjo) - 3F, takes a rest after each step
 * Ladybug sticker --> Conifer sticker
 * Maribo (マリボー, Maribō) - 3F, barely speaks and stares out a window
 * Conifer sticker --> Animal sticker
 * Danish Blue (ダナブルー, Danaburū) - 4F, shy and looks away when being talked to
 * Animal sticker --> Tidal sticker
 * Stilton (スティルトン, Sutiruton) - 4F, runs laps around a table
 * Tidal sticker --> Electron sticker
 * Samsø (サムソー, Samusō) - 5F, spins in a circle after each step
 * Electron sticker --> Archaic sticker
 * Caciocavallo (カチョカヴァロ, Kachokavaro) - 5F, hops around like a Gummy Frog
 * Archaic sticker --> Stygian sticker
 * Parmigiano (パルミジャーノ, Parumijāno) - 6F, middle guard in front of Parmesan's room

Saving Latte
Give Parmigiano the Styigan Sticker, then he will let the party access Parmesan's room. By talking to the souris standing next to the dinner table, he hands over a cheese knife. This item allows the party to instantly reach Tour de la Roche 6F from the outside.

Next, confront Parmesan about his oven. He is willing to sell Latte at the price of 10 blue frogs, and if the party does not have enough, they can be obtained from various souris in the tower without affecting the Report Card. Following the conversation with Parmesan, the Protagonist is able to talk to the souris on lower floors and get free blue frogs from them. Once 10 or more are obtained, return to the 6th floor, and relinquish them to Parmesan. He frees Latte, who immediately runs back to the Magic Bus because he is afraid of being retooled.

Monsters
There are no random encounters in Tour de la Roche. Fights only occur when the player talks to certain souris NPCs.

2F

 * Ignis coin (x2)
 * Thief's ring
 * Tonitrus coin

5F

 * Thief's cloak
 * Gladius coin
 * Aqua coin

Trivia

 * Its name in both English and Japanese, La Roche, comes from the French word 'rocher'. Rochers are bite-sized hazelnuts covered in almonds and a layer of chocolate, and the word means "rock" in French.