‘Chapter 2: The Pursuit’ case summary, walkthrough, hints and solution in Rise of the Golden Idol

“The Pursuit” is the second chapter in Rise of the golden idoland the case summary story puzzles will ask you to piece together the events of the entire chapter. You can complete it once you get to the ‘Going Once!’ section. have completed. case.

As with all ours Rise of the golden idol case guides, our goal here is to provide a hint-based experience that guides you to the solution without automatically showing you how to solve it. We start with small hints for the puzzle, escalate to larger ones, and finally just spell out the answer if it still doesn’t click. We’ve separated our layered hints and answers with in-game art, but be wary of scrolling further than you intend.

Once you have completed all four cases from Chapter 2, you will need to solve the problems Cork board And Story to complete ‘Chapter 2: The Chase’, which asks you to gather information from all three cases together. See our guides for the other cases from Chapter 2: ‘Garden Retreat’, ‘Behind Bars’, ‘Blockbuster Release’ and ‘Going Once!’ – if you need a refresher course.

In this Rise of the golden idol In the guide, we will walk you through the case summary ‘Chapter 2: The Chase’, including hints and the complete solution for the message board and story.

Chapter 2: The Pursuit Message Board

The message board from Chapter 2 asks you to put names to faces and faces to names.

From left to right the images go as follows:

Chapter 2: The Chase Story

The Chapter 2 story summary contains 31 entries for you to solve.

Here is the full description of the story:

Tesa Nevari wild reassemble the mythical Golden idol by Lazarus Rest of his parts.

Tesa Nevari organized Arthur Blythe‘s escape from prison, because he the locations of the parts.

Tesa Nevari And Arthur Blythe worked together to to steal all 8 parts.

For the latter, at auction, Arthur Blythe taken refuge murder.

In the end, Arthur Blythe tried to steal the parts by Tesa Nevariwhich resulted in Arthur Blythe‘s death.