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Python Python Collections (2016, retired 2019) Dungeon Game Hit points

Merlin Stemmer
Merlin Stemmer
5,230 Points

I don't understand what is wrong

I think this is right?

movement.py
# EXAMPLES:
# move((1, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 10)
# move((0, 1, 10), (-1, 0)) => (0, 1, 5)
# move((0, 9, 5), (0, 1)) => (0, 9, 0)

def move(player, direction):
    x, y, hp = player
    if direction == (-1,0):
        x -= 1
        if x < 0:
            hp -= 5
            x += 1
    elif direction == (1,0):
        x += 1
        if x > 9:
            hp -= 5
            x -= 1
    elif direction == (0,-1):        
        y -= 1
        if y < 0:
            hp -= 5
            y += 1
    elif direction == (0,1):
        y += 1
        if y > 9:
            hp -= 5
            y -= 1
        return (x, y, hp)

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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STAFF
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

Hi there! I received your request for assistance. You are terribly close on this one. The problem here lies in the indentation of your return statement. You've placed it inside the very last elif statement. Removing one level of indentation so that your return lines up with the if and elif statements causes this challenge to pass.

Excellent work! :sparkles: