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How to “Stealth takedown 25 enemies in stealth from the Web Line” in Spider Man 2

In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Spider-Men Peter Parker and Miles Morales traverse New York.

Players can swing, jump, and use Web Wings to navigate the city, switching between the two heroes.

They face the threat of the iconic villain Venom, with an evolving storyline driven by the symbiote.

There are two playable Spider-Men and battles against various Marvel Super Villains.

The game also expands the game world to include Brooklyn, Queens, Coney Island, and more.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to “Stealth takedown 25 enemies in stealth from the Web Line” in Spider Man 2 (Slack Line trophy).

How to “Stealth takedown 25 enemies in stealth from the Web Line” in Spider Man 2

Here’s how to do this:

  1. Create a Web Line on a wall with L2 + triangle.
  2. While on a Web Line, look down on enemies and press square to do a stealth takedown.
  3. Do a steal takedown 25 times to get the Slack Line trophy.

Tip #1: If you’ve already completed the game, go to the Mysterium in downtown queens. Turn invisible and jump on top of the structure to the right when you start. From here you can Web Line across to the structure across the arena, spam camo, and draw enemies closer with the webs to stealth take them down.

Tip #2: Pin the trophy to the side of your screen while playing to force the game to track the progress.

Further reading

How to “Use Symbiote Abilities 25 times during Symbiote Surge” in Spider Man 2 (Surge Trophy)

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