Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Guide - Where to find Miles and Phin's Science Trophy for 'Just Let It Go'
/If you’re planning to get all the trophies in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, one of them will require you to find the science trophy Miles Morales and his good late friend Phin won years ago. This guide quickly points out where to find it in the open world to unlock the ‘Just Let it Go’ Bronze Trophy.
Those still familiar with the event in Marvel’s Spider-Man: MIiles Morales will know what happened to the science trophy. When Miles and Phin were catching up, they met in one of the time capsules they hid all around the city, the first one contained the science trophy they won together for their work on their particle accelerator project. It’s a cube-shaped trophy with both their names on it.
Where to find the science trophy in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
After reminiscing the good times, the two part ways with Miles holding on to the trophy. Without spoiling much of the events that occur in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Miles places the science trophy at the top of Trinity Church, and it remains there even in Spider-Man 2.
Head to Trinity Church, a big church located in the Financial District. Head to the top of the church and you’ll find it resting on one of the building’s pillars. If you’re facing the front of the church, head to the very top and search in the back. You’ll see a white dot when you’re near it as this informs the player that they are near an object that they can interact with.
Once you reach it, just interact with it and you’ll have Miles thinking about his dear friend, as he left that trophy there as a way to remind himself of the memory and what he’s trying to achieve in this city as Spider-Man. The moment you touch the science trophy you should instantly get the prompt that you’ve unlocked the trophy.
Let it Go trophy can be unlocked at the very start of the game
You can even unlock this trophy at the very beginning of the game. After your fight with Sandman, and the game switches you to Miles to help with Genke’s app, you’ll find yourself already swinging past Trinity Church. Take a detour and interact with the trophy. The only difference in doing it at the start is that the building is filled with sand so suppose later in the game when the city has cleared up all the mess Sandman made in the city.
It’s a nice touch and a nod to the events in the previous game that focus on Miles’ story. Peter has a similar moment that requires the player to visit Aunt May’s grave, which is also a trophy that you can unlock.
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