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Anand Mohan Duddella
Courses Plus Student 8,264 Pointsin the initialize method of the monster class,create an instance variable called @actions that is set to an empty hash.
i don't know where i am going wrong.
class Monster
def initialize(name)
@name = name
end
def initialize(actions={})
@actions = actions
end
1 Answer

Daniel Cunningham
21,109 PointsYou only need one initialize method. You also do not need to "pass in" an actions with a hash. Just create a variables named @actions and set it equal to {} within the initialize method.