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

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i try to use the property and use dot notation

### Your code so far

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

}

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

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sir i try to follow and to use innerText property but but dot :((

Jeremy means these instructions. I have done it for you

where does this variable come from?

sir i use this varailble like this
monsterHealthText.innerText

monsterName.innerText=monsterHealthText.innerText

do you understand what you are doing there? the task ask for

Now, set the innerText property of monsterName to be the name property of the current monster. Do the same for monsterHealthText and the health property.

this doesn’t look at all like “the name property of the current monster”

yes sir i got it
monsterHealthText.innerText = monsterHealth;

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