Mar-01-2018, 04:22 PM
What do you get if you add a print statement before the
if ad == "Attack":
if decision == "Yes": print "You decide to continue on with your journey!" print "You descend into the first room..." print "But there is a monster blocking your path!" print "Do you 'Attack' or 'Defend'?" ad = input("Attack or Defend? ") print("ad = " + ad) if ad == "Attack": print "You decide to attack the monster!" print "You do " + int(hero_att) + " with your " + hero_weapon + "!"(Also, unless you have a really good reason for using Python 2, you should really work with Python 3.)