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Clarity of definition[edit]

It says: Feated - to have a feat or a build which includes a feat or feats.. I have trouble understanding exactlly what it means. Any way to rephrase it? Thanks :] Tihocan 16:32, April 27, 2006 (EDT)

Feated. To have built your character in such a way. Hmm, I'm not sure. It is a word though, just like build. Which probably needs to be defined as well. KakarisMaelstrom 16:39, April 27, 2006 (EDT)


Build is fine. There could be a topic about it. My problem is: what is the subject of "includes"? "a feat or a build", or just "a build"? (I think the latter). And having a feat, does not that mean having a build that includes a feat? Tihocan 16:52, April 27, 2006 (EDT)
After reading the 'example' this seemed to make sense to me. Like... if you played WoW, you would say "Speced" or, proper spelling, "Spec'd" - so, as far as I can tell, "Feated" is a DDO-specific word created from "Spec'd" or at least a synonym for it. Does that make sense? Is that what you understood? Elliott Cable - ?+¿ - ‹·› 02:03, April 28, 2006 (EDT)
I understand the global idea. What does not make sense to me is that everyone has builds and feats. I will rewrite it slightly, feel free to tell me if you don't like the change. Tihocan 11:34, May 1, 2006 (EDT)