Spider-Man 2: Astoria Prowler Stashes

Elijah Hernandez
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 features a ton of side quests that really develop the characters of both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. In the case of Miles Morales, he has a set of side quests that have something to do with his uncle Aaron, who is formerly known as the Prowler.

Formerly known because he has left that life behind, as well as his tech. He tells Miles to go find his stashes so he can get his tech to help him save the city. In this guide, I will show you how you can get to the Astoria Prowler stash and grab the tech inside.

Astoria Prowler Stashes

First off, the location of the Prowler Stash. There is only one Prowler stash in Astoria, and you can find it south of the district.

It is close to the border that crosses into the next district. It is also easy to find once you see the purple highlights around the building.

Prowler stash location in Astoria in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Once you arrive at the location, you will need to hold L2 to pull up the scanner that will help you find where the entrance to the hideout is.

Go to the metal structure that’s against the wall and pull up the scanner. Here, you will find green particles floating around. Keep the scanner on it to analyze the green particles until it’s complete.

Scanning the green particles in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Afterwards, you will have to do a minigame where you will need to apply just the right amount of pressure on the L2 and R2 buttons to keep the dots inside the gray boxes.

Holding down the L2 and R2 buttons won’t work on this one, so be sure to just squeeze the triggers slowly to get the dots in the gray boxes.

Keeping the dots in the gray boxes in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Once that’s done, you will have purple particles floating around. This is a guide on how to open the gate. Then, stand on the left side of the metal structure and you will get the L1 and R1 prompt.

Press the two buttons together and the gate will be webbed open to reveal another door that blocks your path.

Opening the metal structure to get to the hideout in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Next to the door is an electric panel and 4 red lights on the left. The goal here is to find 4 electric panels and hit them with lighting (L1 + Square) to power them up. Although there is a catch.

Once you power up the electric panels, you will have to hurry and power the others as they all run on a timer. If the timer runs out, the electric panel will power down and you will need to power it again.

The best way to do this is by starting from the top and working your way down. However, you are free to do it in whatever manner you think is faster. Just know that you will find the first electric panel here.

First electric panel in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

The second electric panel can be found another floor up on the wall.

Second electric panel in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

The third electric panel can be found way up on another rooftop on a wall.

Third electric panel in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

The last electric panel is located on the wall that is on the tallest building in the vicinity. It’s why I recommend starting from the top then working your way to the bottom, as climbing up will take a much longer time that just falling down.

Last electric panel in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Once you have all 4 electric panels powered, the door will open, and you can then go inside the hideout to grab the Astoria Prowler stash.

Getting the Prowler tech inside the hideout in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

That’s all you need to know on how you can find the Astoria Prowler stash in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Did this guide help you get inside the hideout to grab the stash? Let us know in the comments below.

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Elijah Hernandez is someone that loves video games since he was little. It didn't matter to him if people didn't like a video game. If it was fun, that was all that mattered to him. He's also a huge fan of superhero media like Marvel and DC, so he's practically played games like Spider-Man and the Batman Arkham games. He's also into multiplayer games that strike his fancy, specifically games like Call of Duty and Fortnite. Most especially Fortnite since he can play as different Marvel and DC characters in a battle royale against other famous and iconic characters.
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