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All before I can finally play with "the build". It doesn't sound fun to me.
Fun is completely subjective, though. I had fun spending a whole month copying a Skyrim build with 700+ mods. Most people don't think that's a fun thing to do. But for me it's like buying a model airplane kit, and following the instructions and building it. Having the complete kit, fully built and functional, was less fun to me than the process of putting it all together was.
Some people spend hundreds of hours, for FUN, working out the best build for games, mathematically, using spreadsheets and debating unique items and sets and skills and attribute points on forums. I can only imagine, because I never have fun approaching a game like that.
To each his own. Whatever floats your boat.
No it does not define fun, you define fun yourself of course.