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Python Object-Oriented Python (retired) Hack-n-Slash Warriors! Come Out and Play-ay!

When Warrior is converted to a string, the string should be like "Warrior, <weapon>, <attack_limit>". Update your class

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.

warrior.py
from character import Character 

class Warrior(Character):
  weapon = "sword"

  def rage (self):
    self.attack_limit = 20

  def str(self):
    return="Warrior {weapon}, {attack_limit}".format(string, weapon, rage())

1 Answer

Ok thats fine i got it passed:

def str(self): string = "Warrior, {}, {}".format( self.weapon, self.attack_limit ) return string