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Single CHALLENGE potential notecount + record breaker; evidence
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* ENDYMION's CHALLENGE chart becomes accessible (still exclusive to EXTRA STAGE LEVEL 3) after clearing its EXPERT chart and then clearing [[ACE FOR ACES]] as the ENCORE EXTRA STAGE immediately after. (Single and Double charts must be made accessible separately.)
* ENDYMION's CHALLENGE chart becomes accessible (still exclusive to EXTRA STAGE LEVEL 3) after clearing its EXPERT chart and then clearing [[ACE FOR ACES]] as the ENCORE EXTRA STAGE immediately after. (Single and Double charts must be made accessible separately.)
** Its CHALLENGE charts are the fifth Single and sixth Double charts, respectively, to be rated Level 19.
** Its CHALLENGE charts are the fifth Single and sixth Double charts, respectively, to be rated Level 19.
** The exact notecount for ENDYMION's single CHALLENGE chart is currently unknown, but current observations show that it is the highest for a non-long version song in DanceDanceRevolution, beating [[Elemental Creation]]'s Single CHALLENGE notecount of 860 steps. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwykAZArNw4 evidence])
* In Greek mythology, Endymion was variously an Aeolian shepherd, hunter, or king who was said to rule and live at Olympia in Elis.
* In Greek mythology, Endymion was variously an Aeolian shepherd, hunter, or king who was said to rule and live at Olympia in Elis.
** Accordingly, the woman depicted on the jacket art is the Greek moon goddess, Selene, who in mythology fell in love with Endymion and placed him into an eternal slumber in order to preserve his beauty.
** Accordingly, the woman depicted on the jacket art is the Greek moon goddess, Selene, who in mythology fell in love with Endymion and placed him into an eternal slumber in order to preserve his beauty.
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