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I'm working on a game and there is a World Class and a fight function. The World class never uses the var enemy_level, but the World class calls the fight function, which needs it, when the player is in a specific spot. I believe that it is bad to have vars in a function that are't used. I could use global vars, but I was told not to use them. Is there a better way then.



class World:
if player_pos == enemy_pos:
fight(enemy_Level)

def fight():
enemy_health = enemy_health * enemy_Level








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    I'm working on a game and there is a World Class and a fight function. The World class never uses the var enemy_level, but the World class calls the fight function, which needs it, when the player is in a specific spot. I believe that it is bad to have vars in a function that are't used. I could use global vars, but I was told not to use them. Is there a better way then.



    class World:
    if player_pos == enemy_pos:
    fight(enemy_Level)

    def fight():
    enemy_health = enemy_health * enemy_Level








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      I'm working on a game and there is a World Class and a fight function. The World class never uses the var enemy_level, but the World class calls the fight function, which needs it, when the player is in a specific spot. I believe that it is bad to have vars in a function that are't used. I could use global vars, but I was told not to use them. Is there a better way then.



      class World:
      if player_pos == enemy_pos:
      fight(enemy_Level)

      def fight():
      enemy_health = enemy_health * enemy_Level








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      I'm working on a game and there is a World Class and a fight function. The World class never uses the var enemy_level, but the World class calls the fight function, which needs it, when the player is in a specific spot. I believe that it is bad to have vars in a function that are't used. I could use global vars, but I was told not to use them. Is there a better way then.



      class World:
      if player_pos == enemy_pos:
      fight(enemy_Level)

      def fight():
      enemy_health = enemy_health * enemy_Level






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