This is just a little change up of the forums due to the whole weapon tuning thing.
Now I don't mean for this to break out into arguments ok guys I'm just generally curious as to how the rest of the destiny community judges other players without ever meeting or playing with them.
Me personally I look at grimoire score, only because it shows how dedicated someone is to completely maxing out the game.
But like I said no arguments, hey you might even learn something and improve your character so it impresses other people without even playing with them.
Edit 1: my bad for not explaining myself about the grimoire. I won't disallow anyone into my raid team, Poe team etc if their grimoire score is low however I will change my playstyle to be more serious. For example if a level 34 is in my raid team and they have 1000 grimoire score then I will change my playstyle to be more serious and more descriptive in my actions due to the fact they have not done said raid before. My bad for not explain that sorry.
Edit 2: I'm so glad with the outcome of this post. Almost no arguments and people talking nice to each other and giving their constructive feedback based on their "judgment system" it's been lovely reading all of your replies and even engaging in conversations with some of you. Nice to see we still have a lovely polite community of guardians after the whole ordeal lately, this will be my last edit for this post guys but I hope to see you all in the battlefield some day guardians :) happy killing
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I like the grim as an identifier as well, but as you know, it doesn't always reflect skill. I don't really care to judge guardians preemptively unless we're doing a high level activity, and I only do the judging internally. If its something I can carry them through Ill spend the time teaching what to do and how to get the guns and gear they need to be better. What I don't like is when I'm invited or join a group going into VoG hard/Crota hard or 34-35 PoE and the person doesn't have reasonable weapons, gear or light level and doesn't know strategy's. The higher tier activities should be something you attempt when the lower ones have been mastered. No matter what, I think the best way to tell is to play with the guardian and decide for yourself based off a real time display of skill or lack there of. I agree with the Ninja below, good company trumps my caring every time. My 2 best friends that I play with regularly have offensively low grim, lack a lot of the weapons, dont have very good tactics and cant adapt. But we're laughing the entire time and having fun so I usually dont pay attention to how often Im reviving them or having to wipe because of them.