I keep getting the error and can't find where the problem lies. I'm trying so I can choose wether I want the attack the creature or both printed and what type the creature is: 'easy', 'medium' or 'hard', I want to store that into a variable.
creature = {'easy': ['chicken', 'slime', 'rat'],
'medium': ['wolf', 'cow', 'fox'],
'hard': ['baby dragon', 'demon', 'lesser demi god']
}
attack = {
'easy': ['pecks you', 'spits juice at', 'scratches'],
'medium': ['bites', 'charges at', 'bites'],
'hard': ['spits sparks of fire at', 'rends', 'smashes']
}
creature_easy = ['chicken', 'slime', 'rat']
cre = random.choice(creature_easy)
linked = dict(zip(creature[cre], attack[cre]))
cre_type = linked[0]
cre = random.choice(dict(creature))
print(linked[cre])
KeyError: 'rat'
Thanks in advance
CodePudding user response:
You might want something like:
chosen_level = 'easy'
game_data = dict(zip(creature[chosen_level], attack[chosen_level]))
import random
cre = random.choice(list(game_data))
att = game_data[cre]
print(cre, att)
Output: rat scratches