Pragmata: All Storage Expander Locations & How to Get Them

Pragmata: All Storage Expander Locations & How to Get Them

I remember the tram doors sliding shut and the HUD whispering that a new ability was available. You feel the map tilt toward a locked corridor and a filament lattice that looks impossible to cross. That filament-streaked door felt like a closed safe.

I’ve hunted every Storage Expander in Pragmata on PlayStation 5 and Steam builds, and I’ll walk you through exactly where they hide and what they do—fast, no guessing.

How to find all Storage Expanders in Pragmata

Note how the world drops small clues—one damaged sign, a tram stop, a filament that’s oddly repairable—and you can trace them like breadcrumbs. I list the expanders by sector because that’s how the game gates them and how you’ll actually reach them during regular play.

Where is the Storage Expander in the Solar Power Plant?

Solar Power Plant Expander location in Pragmata
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

Real-world cue: the Generator Entrance always feels like the place where the map stops pretending it’s safe. After you clear the Comms Tower quest and pick up the Lim Eraser ability, hop the tram back to Block 01. Take the door on your right; you’ll hit a lunafilament blockade. Use Lim Eraser, and the first Storage Expander is behind that cleared door.

Where is the Storage Expander in Terra Dome 05?

Storage Expander in Terrarium in Pragmata
Screenshot and remix by Moyens I/O

Real-world cue: terrariums in games are where designers hide a reward behind environmental storytelling. Head to Terra Dome sector and into the Terrarium; a door marked with a Warning sign contains the second Storage Expander and a Pure Lunum. If you see the warning, you’re nearly there.

How to use Storage Expanders in Pragmata

Observation: in most games, the collectible doesn’t feel useful until you test it under pressure—Pragmata is no different. Storage Expanders increase Diana’s hacking bar upper limit automatically when you pick them up, which directly affects how you fight higher-threat enemies.

Do Storage Expanders increase Diana’s hacking bar?

Yes. When Diana consumes a Storage Expander it raises the maximum of her hacking bar, letting you charge and hold more hack power. That extra capacity makes Override Protocol more accessible on tougher targets and boss encounters—exactly what I recommend if you prefer methodical takedowns over frantic button-mashing.

How do you trigger the Lim Eraser ability to reach hidden expanders?

Lim Eraser is granted after the Comms Tower questline; once active it clears lunafilament and similar obstructions. If a door or corridor is sealed by filament, that’s your signal to return after the Comms Tower: use Lim Eraser on the filament and sweep the area for an expander.

Think of Diana’s hacking bar like a reservoir: each expander pours in more capacity so you can use higher-tier hacks without constantly refilling.

I tested these on PlayStation 5 builds and cross-checked on Steam; Capcom’s level design patterns repeat intentionally, so the sectors listed are reliable targets during a normal run. If you want to prioritize fights, I recommend grabbing the Solar Power Plant expander first, then Terra Dome—your Override Protocol windows widen quickly.

Find an expander, let Diana consume it, and the bar increases without menu juggling. That’s the practical part; the rest is whether you want to use that extra capacity offensively or save it for crowd-control situations.

Do you think hoarding expanders for bosses is smarter than using them as soon as you find them?