Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream - All Chapter 2 Collectibles
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Eriksholm Chapter 2 Collectibles
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Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream – All Chapter 2 Collectibles

Gotta catch 'em all!

While you’re sneaking around in the streets, mines, and crevices of Eriksholm, you’ll find all sorts of collectibles which contribute to the worldbuilding and character history as well. Each chapter has a bunch of these to find and collect, and if you’re a completionist looking to 100% the game, you’ll need to find everything.

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Here is how you can find every collectible in chapter two of Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream.

All Chapter 2 Collectibles in Eriksholm The Stolen Dream

There are six collectibles you need to find in the second chapter of Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream.

Each of these posters, postcards, and ads offers a deeper look into the world of Eriksholm.

Collectible 1 – Arngren’s Chocolate

After your reunion with Alva, you’re supposed to descend from the elevated location using a ladder, towards the objective marker. Instead, go straight towards the bridge and make your way to the end of the platform.

Here, you’ll find the first collectible placed on a table.

Collectible 2 – Ports of the World: Tidegate Bay

With the first collectible in the bag, make your way to the objective marker until you come across a building with a giant poster of the city’s mayor. Hanna will comment on this. Hug the side of the building until you see a pipe platform. The second collectible is at the end, placed on a wooden box.

Collectible 3 – Rosmark United Mining Pamphlet

As you make your way through the level, you’ll eventually run into the city’s police again. Here, you’ll drop into a closed-off area with a bunch of wooden barrels and boxes stacked up and a single guard patrolling the area. There’s a point in the fence you can climb over and make your way forward, but instead, you want to approach the north-west side where the third collectible can be picked up from a wooden box. Make sure the guard is looking the other way when you climb the fence!

Collectible 4 – Uptown Hound Tobacco

A few moments ahead of this point, you’ll see a large pipe leading to a structure on the side opposite the objective marker. Walk on that towards this building, and you’ll find the fourth collectible on a barrel.

Collectible 5 – Easthill Machine Works

Continue on the path towards the main objective until you see a tower with a pulley and a hook. From here, make your way to the right side and walk on the pipe leading to another tower-like structure.

Here, you’ll find the fifth collectible on one of the wooden boxes.

Collectible 6 – Forsman’s Carbolic Tooth Powder

Finally, the last collectible in chapter two can be found in the conveyor belt’s operating room. This is a mandatory section, and you can’t miss it.

The collectible is placed near the engine in the corner of the room.

These are all the six collectibles you can find in the second chapter of Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream.

  • Once you have 75% of the collectibles in Eriksholm, you will unlock the Adept Collector achievement.
  • Finding every single collectible in the game unlocks the Obsessive Collector achievement.

You can always replay a chapter if you missed any collectible! There are no chapter-specific achievements for finding all collectibles.


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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.