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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

i don't know why this did not pass i give me message try again

warrior.py
from character import Character

class Warrior(Character):
  weapon = 'sword'

  def rage(self):
    self.attack_limit = 20

  def __str__(self):  
    string = "{}, <{}>, <{}>".format(string, weapon, rage)
    return string  

1 Answer

J.T. Gralka
J.T. Gralka
20,126 Points

wael ayad,

You need to get rid of the angle brackets in your string. Kenneth wrote them into the code challenge to signify the values which would replace the placeholders in your formatted string. Given a weapon of sword and a range of 3 the string should look like this:

"Warrior, sword, 3"