How To Get The Sacrifice Achievement In Worldbox

Hey there, fellow god-wannabes! Ever played Worldbox and thought, "Hmm, what kind of deliciously chaotic achievements can I unlock?" Well, today we’re diving into one of the most metal achievements in the game: The Sacrifice. Sounds intense, right? It is! But don't worry, we're going to break it down in a way that's easier than convincing a dwarf to dig deep.
So, what's this achievement all about? Simply put, you need to get a unit to sacrifice themselves to a monument or structure. Think of it like offering a tribute to the volcano gods, only… well, a bit more… personal. Why is it cool? Because it's the ultimate display of loyalty (or perhaps Stockholm Syndrome, depending on how you look at it). It's like the in-game equivalent of a Viking funeral – dramatic and memorable.
Setting the Stage: What You'll Need
First things first, you'll need a kingdom. Any kingdom will do! Elves, humans, dwarves, or orcs are all fair game. You’re going to need someone to volunteer (or, ahem, be volunteered) for this grand event. Is there any unit in particular? Not really. As long as they can walk, talk (or grunt), and have a pulse (or did at one point), they’re a candidate.
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Next, you’ll need a monument. Now, you could wait for a kingdom to build a pretty temple or statue, but let’s be honest, we’re impatient gods here. So, fire up the Structures tab. The key here is to select a structure that's impressive enough to warrant a sacrifice. Something imposing, you know? Like a really, really big chair.
Alternatively, you can use the Modern Update structures; they tend to be easier to place and more visibly distinct. But, any structure will do!

The Big Show: Making the Sacrifice Happen
Alright, things are about to get… interesting. Here's where the magic (and a little bit of divine intervention) happens.
Now, find your chosen unit. Let's call him Kevin (because why not?). Kevin is about to become a legend (or a statistic, again, depends on your perspective).

Here’s the tricky part. There isn't an official "Sacrifice" button. Worldbox doesn't hold your hand and say, "Click here for epic self-destruction!" You have to be a little bit… creative.
The most common and effective method is to use the Acid Geyser power. Yep, we're going full-on mad scientist here. Carefully place an Acid Geyser right next to the monument where our friend Kevin stands. Ideally, the geyser should just touch the monument's border. This placement ensures that the acid will slowly eat away at the monument and, inevitably, Kevin.

Why this method? Because the game recognizes that the unit died because of the monument's destruction. It's a roundabout way of saying, "Hey, this guy sacrificed himself to save/appease/become one with the monument!"
Alternative Methods (for the Adventurous Gods)
Acid not your style? Feeling a bit more… destructive? Here are a couple of other options:

- Lava: Similar to the acid method, but with more fire. Carefully pour lava around the monument, ensuring our volunteer is caught in the fiery embrace. Just be careful not to incinerate the entire kingdom in the process. Remember, collateral damage is bad, even for gods!
- Nukes (If you have the Modern Update): This is the scorched-earth approach. Drop a nuke near the monument. High risk, high reward (and also a high probability of wiping out everything nearby). Think of it as the ultimate act of devotion… or just plain overkill.
The key is to ensure that the monument is involved in the unit's demise. Simply killing a unit near a monument won't cut it. The game needs to register a connection between the death and the structure.
Achievement Unlocked! Now What?
If you’ve done everything correctly, you should see that glorious "Achievement Unlocked!" notification pop up. Congratulations, you’re now officially a certified Worldbox deity with a penchant for dramatic sacrifices.
So, there you have it! Getting the Sacrifice achievement isn't about brute force; it's about a little bit of planning, a little bit of creativity, and a whole lot of divine intervention. Now go forth and create some truly epic, albeit slightly morbid, moments in your Worldbox kingdom. And remember, it’s all in the name of… achievement hunting! Or, you know, just because you can. What could go wrong?
