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Making challenges that skip the part where the user actually achieves the achievement.
Your achievement grinder starts off with removing the leg and then skipping 3 levels. This completely invalidates the achievement about fighting with one leg and renders it meaningless.
I'm kinda inclined to remove all achievement tracking from workshop challenges, since it's so easy to exploit it. The point of achievements is to reward you for actually doing things, so removing the doing feels unfair.
Let me know if you see any other grinder levels and I'll be happy to ban them too if they offer nothing but a way to circumvent achievements. Didn't mean to target you specifically, but as a popular author yours were at the top.
How does that sound?
No need to get into the weeds of what exactly is allowed and what isn't.