Learn Basic JavaScript by Building a Role Playing Game - Step 118: set the innerText property of monsterName to be the name property of the current monster

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Here is the following js code:

function goFight() {
  update(locations[3]);
  monsterHealth = monsters[fighting].health;
  monsterStats.style.display = "block";
  monsterName.innerText = monsters[fighting].health;
}

I try to set the innerText property of monsterName to be the name property of the current monster. Do the same for monsterHealthText and the health property. But it was error:

You should set the innerText property of monsterName to be the name value of the current monster. Remember that you can get the current monster with monsters[fighting] .

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Learn Basic JavaScript by Building a Role Playing Game - Step 118

The directions say to use the name property here

But instead you are using the health property

hope that helps

monsterName.innerText = monsters[fighting].name;
monsterHealthText.innerText = monsterHealth;

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