Just curious as to how many other people do this . . . obviously it's not an indicator of talent or anything but I do momentarily feel better than someone with a lower grimoire score than me in strikes, crucible, etc. Then I die multiple times and all that cockiness goes away :p
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47% are liars :S
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Does anyone know the max grimoire score on Playstation?
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Edited by AJIc3CoLd: 4/22/2015 2:09:42 PMLol, another thread where high Grimoire score players say that the score matters and the players with lower Grimoire score take offense and reply with that all you need to do to obtain 2900 points is collect Dead Ghosts, wonderful.
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Edited by CreatureFiend94: 4/22/2015 2:08:34 PMYes but I don't discriminate I'll run anyone through hard raid as long as I got my 2 homies who have my back then I'm good we'll carry 3 30s not giving a duck
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Its a good tool to use to work out of people are using alts or not
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Grimoire == time spent, nothing more. The only thing I use Grimoire for is so I can tell if a "5" is really new or just someone's alt.
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I only judge them if they are a warlock or a hunter
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K/D is different than grimoire. Grimoire score can be high because you have no life and waste your time finding dead ghosts etc
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Edited by i3thDisciple: 4/22/2015 2:01:06 PMAnd just like you, I go in with my higher grimscore, my nose high in the air making fun of their strange little ways. Mocking them all the way... then I accidentally throw a grenade in my face and blow myself up and I suddenly become humbled as I watch them teabag my orb for 27 seconds...
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I do because I can gauge who long they've been playing and whether or not they'll have an understanding of what to do.
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I will do it on Raids and sometimes think that I'll pair up with that player just in case they haven't had many raids done, maybe even less than 5 or so. This way we as a team can help make sure it goes smoothly. Particularly Crotas end because the margin for error is very small. However outside of Raids I never really look at the score because some players are simple and efficient, give them an auto rifle and some decent gear and they are ready to rock.
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I find that most high grimoire players are the biggest scrubs in PvP.
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Mine is about 2300 and i always get the most kills in strikes. So i get the worst rewards too
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Who gives a shit about grimore haha you are a dirty little faggio if you judge people based on a grimore score [spoiler]suck that weiner[/spoiler] [spoiler]suck them titties[/spoiler]
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Edited by PhantomLoreDaddy: 4/22/2015 9:30:08 AMYour score is your experience bar post level 20. I look at it to gauge how much my allies (or enemies) have seen and done. It does not always measure skill, however.....
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To me your Grimoire tells me your accounts age
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I judge them insofar as i know that a high grimoire score likely means they have run Vault of Glass before. I won't kick them for not having run it, just lets me know if i have to teach or if i can sit back and play. Hell i did the weekly yesterday with a guy whose grimoire was at 1500, i don't think he knew the Aksor strike, and thus his grimoire reflected his knowledge of the game.
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Edited by SupremeMeep: 4/22/2015 9:39:08 AMSometimes if I see a low level I'll check their Grimoire to see if they're totally new or probably have other characters. I try to be extra nice to them if they're new.
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It happens subconsciously. Like yesterday I joined a VoG hard Lfg group and saw all had 1800-2100 grimoire. I thought: wipe fest. 30 minutes, 5 wipes on confluxes and 3 quitters (without saying something the entire time) I left:p
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Hah, no it's a meaningless feature of the game.
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I'm not even sure where you look in game to see this. Don't spoil it for me, I like living in ignorance on this matter
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High Grimoire score indicates your dedication to this game. it is essential in my judgment of other players
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It's not the be all and end all but it should inform you how much of Destiny that player has experienced and/or succeeded at.
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I really never check I put down requirements for any group etc... And trust ppl to meet them. If we are doing an activity and they have been dishonest about not meeting some requirement then I block them simple as that. I trust until prove untrustworthy.
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Edited by STS27: 4/21/2015 8:53:36 PMYea, if I see someone with an unsually high score, I tend to not want to play with them. They are usually the ones who aren't willing to help anyone and love to make fun of people who aren't experts at "their" game.