There are many ways of getting information to assist in solving cases in Sherlock Holmes Chapter One, ranging from Sherlock's famous art of deduction to the use of multiple disguises. One of the more famous additions to the last few Holmes titles is Sherlock's Mind Palace, which serves as an integral space to combine clues into deductions, ultimately helping you form conclusions about your cases.
As you collect clues and evidence, they will be available in your Mind Palace for that specific case (noted by a notification on the screen). Upon entering the Mind Palace tab in your Casebook, you will initially find all the available information floating in a mess of unlinked ideas.
It's your job to piece together two pieces of related information. If you're incorrect, the phrases will turn red.
If you're correct, these two pieces of information will form a deduction, which can give you new angles or elements to help assist you when concluding cases. At times, the information will give you a split deduction, giving you the power to choose what you believe to be the correct answer.
Split deductions can drastically change the direction of your conclusions depending on what option you choose—use what you've learned during the case to inform your decisions with these.
After you've populated your deduction board, you will find a mixture of solid and split deductions. Using all of the gathered evidence, you can change any (or all) of your split deductions in order to fit your case theory, and depending on what you've chosen, the deduction board will lead to different possible conclusions.
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Published: Nov 17, 2021 12:58 pm