Offense Memories, but not the type that offends you! My Attack On Titan Revolution Offense Memories Guide tells you what Memories are and dives into the Offense lineage of this unique game mechanic. If you’re a player who prefers brute forcing your way to victory, this guide is for you!
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Attack On Titan Revolution Offense Memories Guide
Memories balance with your Skill Trees and Prestige. When investing in your Skill Tree, you’ll alter your chances for certain Memories. For example, if you invest in your Offense Skill Tree more than the others, you’ll unlock more Offense Memories.
Memories offer a new moveset which you equip to a slot. You only have limited Memory slots, so it is crucial to invest in the best Memories for your preferred gameplay style. If you’re unhappy with your Memories, you can perform a reroll using a Prestige Scroll, which will display 3 new Memory options for you to either keep or scrap.
All Memories of each type have a star ranking system, the more stars, the better the Memory tends to be. Let’s get into the Offense Memories!
Offense Memories
1 Star Offense Memories
- Crescendo – Deals 20% more Damage to stunned enemies
- Blitzblade – Holding your M1 will increase your overall Damage output
- Swiftshot – Refilling your equipment is 25% faster
2 Star Offense Memories
- Stalwart – For every broken blade segment, your blade durability increases by 3%
3 Star Offense Memories
- Quakestike – Every kill buffs your Damage by 1.5% which resets after reloading blades
- Furyforge – Buffs Damage by 0.4% for every 1% of max HP lost



