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Rungano Matonda
3,237 Pointshey guys...i am having a problem with this question. Can anyone help me please
When i try to run it, i am getting "bummer try again!"
from character import Character
class Warrior(Character):
weapon = 'sword'
def rage(self):
self.attack_limit = 20
def __str__(self):
return "Warrior, <{}>, <{}>".format(self.sword, self.attack_limit)
1 Answer

Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest TeacherYou don't need the < and > around the values, those are just meant as placeholders. I'll see about changing the validation to not care about them, though.
Rungano Matonda
3,237 PointsRungano Matonda
3,237 PointsThanks Kenneth