Challenge Revue is the source and provider of endgame singleplayer content in ReLIVE. Thus, clearing it is no small feat, requiring significant amounts of resource investment into what might be otherwise less than useful girls. However, with the advent of more powerful girls and new mechanics, older Challenge Revue bosses may be in comparison easier to clear, and more strategies will open up over time. This guide aims to collate all existing knowledge and ways to defeat the Challenge Revue, and will be continually updated as more strategies surface.
Update, 2021/07/11
Challenge Revue has ceased further updates after the release of Mordred Kaoruko and her associated bosses. With the accelerating pace of Troupe-oriented PvE powercreep, bosses are increasingly trivialised and every single one can be defeated in one turn. The Nuke Theory page will continue to be updated due to its relevance in Troupe and ranking events. Other pages will no longer receive updates.
If you think tier lists in this game, for PVP or PVE, are anything but garbage, please continue reading with the knowledge that your IQ is likely a single-digit number.
Mostly addressed to a select few on Reddit. If you disagree, write your own guide, fool.07/11/2021 - Nuke Theory , Foreword updated.
07/07/2021 - Nuke Theory updated.
16/05/2021 - Nuke Theory added. Minibosses updated. Bosses will be updated in time.
11/05/2021 - Wind Percival updated. Big update WIP to tackle PVE powercreep forcing updates.
07/05/2021 - Mordred updated
06/03/2021 - Mordred added
24/02/2021 - Tristan updated (reflect), Percival updated
04/02/2021 - Wind Tristan updated, Wind Percival added, Troupe Revues updated
23/10/2020 - Moon Gawain: (Snow White + Sleeping Beauty), (Kung Fu Mei Fan nuke) added.
22/10/2020 - Moon Gawain: Prince Nana + Snow White Duet Strategy added
17/10/2020 - Moon Percival added.
13/10/2020 - Snow Galahad update, Flower Arthur update
07/10/2020 - Space Arthur Guide Renovated. Three videos embed in different guides, Boss Directories updated with new bosses. Credits page updated.
Firstly, and most importantly, clearing the Challenge Revue rewards you with a special currency called Round Table Proofs, which are used for to obtain special Challenge Revue-exclusive girls. These are currently Lancelot Mahiru, Gawain Hikari, Tristan Maya, Galahad Futaba, Percival Claudine, and Mordred Kaoruko.
Here is a picture of the shop where you obtain Challenge Revue Girls. As you can see, you require 16,000 Round Table Proofs to obtain a 6🟊 Challenge Revue girl.
Each Challenge Revue girl has their own set of proofs; each girl has their own rotation whereby you can obtain their proofs. Rotation length is inconsistent - for older releases such as Lancelot Mahiru, they tend to be shorter, whereas new releases will have longer rotations.
Within each rotation, there are two sources of proofs.
Firstly, you will be rewarded based on the amount of bosses defeated in one full run; that is, without resetting the total number of attempts. To obtain the maximum amount of proofs, you can only use one attempt for each boss, however you can use multiple attempts on a boss to obtain lesser rewards. For example, in a rotation with five bosses, you can use one attempt on each of the minibosses and two attempts on the first boss to obtain the proofs for having defeated four bosses.
Secondly, you will be rewarded with currency for defeating each boss up to five times (under the Assignments tab). While the rewards are scant for the minibosses, they are quite significant for the bosses. Therefore, to consider oneself to have completed a rotation of Challenge Revue necessitates five full clears.
Another reward available from Challenge Revue are Revue Outfit Medals in two colours, green (for clearing minibosses) and gold (for clearing bosses). Each miniboss clear grants 15 green medals and each boss clear grants 20 gold medals. Revue Outfit Medals, used for raising the Unit Skill of awakened stage girls, can be purchased for the hefty amount of 500 medals, up to five times in both colours, for each awakened stage girl, translating to ten levels of Unit Skill.