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− | All of the | + | All of the MemeFighter entities of the system will have the following shared functionality: |
* Member data for name (string), hp, speed, and power (int) | * Member data for name (string), hp, speed, and power (int) | ||
* Getters for name, initiative (speed + 2d6), and alive state | * Getters for name, initiative (speed + 2d6), and alive state | ||
− | * Punch function that takes a different | + | * Punch function that takes a different entity and applies damage (str + 2d6) to it |
* Tick function where the entity recovers 1d6 hp | * Tick function where the entity recovers 1d6 hp | ||
− | Functions should narrate actions / effects when it makes sense. Tests should be made to check whether | + | Functions should narrate actions / effects when it makes sense. Tests should be made to check whether an entity is alive before an action is performed (dead characters can't punch, recover, etc.) |
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+ | There are two concrete MemeFighter entites: MemeFrog and MemeStoner | ||
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MemeFrog: | MemeFrog: | ||
* Has 69 hp, 7 speed, and 14 power | * Has 69 hp, 7 speed, and 14 power |
Revision as of 19:19, 16 November 2017
I haven't actually written this part yet. Hopefully I won't forget and just publish it like this ;)
Contents
[hide]Topics Covered
- Class hierarchy
- Mutable modifier for member data
Video Timestamp Index
Part 2 Class Specification
All of the MemeFighter entities of the system will have the following shared functionality:
- Member data for name (string), hp, speed, and power (int)
- Getters for name, initiative (speed + 2d6), and alive state
- Punch function that takes a different entity and applies damage (str + 2d6) to it
- Tick function where the entity recovers 1d6 hp
Functions should narrate actions / effects when it makes sense. Tests should be made to check whether an entity is alive before an action is performed (dead characters can't punch, recover, etc.)
There are two concrete MemeFighter entites: MemeFrog and MemeStoner
MemeFrog:
- Has 69 hp, 7 speed, and 14 power
- Has a SpecialMove function that takes an entity and has a 1/3 chance of dealing 3d6 + 20 damage
- Takes 1d6 of damage every turn
MemeStoner:
- Has 80 hp, 4 speed, and 10 power
- Has a SpecialMove function that takes no parameters and has a 1/2 chance of adding 3 speed, increasing power by 69/42, adding 10 hp, and adding to the entity's name
Homework
Part 1
Predict the output generated when the function shown at the end of Part 1 is executed. Answer:???