In Dune: Awakening, as long as you can tolerate being called "monsters" by other players, killing hundreds of innocent rodents can earn you a unique achievement.
There are always some achievements in the game that require players to commit immoral, cruel and unforgivable (or disgusting) behavior, and there is one in Dune: Awakening.Players who achieve this rare achievement receive the "reward" they are named "monster" by the community.
One of the rarest achievements in Dune: Awakening is the "Split Messiah".To unlock it, players need to cook 100 dishes with the desert rat "Muadibu".At present, only 0.1% of players have successfully achieved it, with very few.

Why is this proportion so low? The problem is that Muadibu is extremely difficult to find.Many players say they have never seen such a mouse even after investing dozens of hours in Dune: Awakening.Others can't bear to kill this furry rodent.
On July 9, a player named Top-Consideration692 unlocked the achievement.He showed off his "feat" on the forum, and the posts sparked a lot of reactions, mostly with humorous tone, calling him a "monster":
“I see them all the time in open sand and know that they can be captured, but I will never dare to do that.”
"You monster."
"You're a lunatic."
"I've played for 100 hours and never saw the cooking option."
"This is not an achievement, it is clearly a way to detect who is a lunatic. Just keep it here."
This is not the only super rare achievement in Dune: Awakening.There are two more achievements that only a few players can unlock: "Miner" (need to mine all resource types with 10,000 units with manual mining tools) and "Master of Assassin" (eliminate 500 soldiers from hostile clans).
"Dune: Awakening" is currently only available on the PC platform, and the console version is scheduled to be released next year.