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4,070 Pointsplease tell me what is wrong with my code in warriors:come out and play-ay
Challenge Task 4 of 4
When Warrior is converted to a string, the string should be like "Warrior, <weapon>, <attack_limit>". Update your class to produce this string using values from the instance.
from character import Character
class Warrior(Character):
weapon = 'sword'
def rage(self):
self.attack_limit = 20
return self.attack_limit
def __str__(self):
return "Warrior, <{}>, <{}>".format(weapon, self.attack_limit)
1 Answer
Mikael Enarsson
7,056 PointsFirst, you have to use self
with the weapon as well.
Second, although it's no fault of yours, what they mean with < weapon >
etc. is that you should replace that whole segment with the weapon name, so < weapon >
-> sword
.
I hope this helps ^^