A highly skilled PVE player that doesn't play PVP (and vice-versa) could have a lower Grim than a mediocre PVE + PVP player. If they didn't bother with Ghosts, they could easily fall under 2700 Grim.
To me, Grim matters very little. An appropriate load-out for a given activity is a much more reliable indicator.
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I have a pretty high score(3580) and do very little to no PvP.Besides 15 points yet to be gained all I'm missing is PvP related.I'd say I'm rather good at PvE.
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I'd say I'm rather good at PVE as well and my Grim is only 3450. The rest of my Grim is in PVP, a few of the new DG's and 4th Horse. That said, 2 of the best players I roll with are around 3000-3100 Grim. Both have prob 150 Raid completions and plenty of Flawless runs.
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I have high grimoire score, because I love exploring and did my IBs in the past. Totally ignoring trials, though. I fully agree with you, that the weapon loadout for PvE activities is a better indicator of game knowledge than grimoire. Always grin, if I see people doing e.g. an arc burn activity with kinetic or solar weapons ;-).
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Sounds like you fall into my category regarding PVP. IB sure, Trials meh.
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Edited by Kuhl MC: 9/13/2015 1:28:22 AMGave it a try in week one, but was quickly fed up with all those blink shotgun rushers. Told all my friends to count me out for all further events... Just no fun.
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IB is fun with friends, Trials has that whole Flawless thing attached.
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Checked the Mercury lighthouse on youtube; that's all. I actually don't mind an activity for PvP pros; only this carrying business is annoying IMO. Wouldn't even consider something like that... Was easy to forget about trials, as I had no vault space for further weapons/gear anyway ;-)