Someone who honestly takes my obvious exaggeration of 90% as serious is barely worth having a discussion with on this. But I'll give it one more shot.
I'm near max grimore at 4840
235 is kills as x class in PvE or pvp - grinding
310 is X kills with X weapon - grinding
445 is 'allies' (ghosts & visiting places) -grinding
2730 is enemies (X dreg kills, fallen hunted, ghosts and fragments - grinding/exploration
340 is places - lighthouse is skill the rest is playing and ghosts - one skill the rest grinding
775 - activities. So here you have to actually complete an activity to get the grimore. So raids, pvp wins etc. This is the only place there is an arguement for any skill and even here there're public events, strikes and patrols which is all grind.
So we are left with at best less than 775 of a total of 4840 that is even arguable as skill based. But even that's being very generous given that has the strikes etc mentioned above. I'd say the skill component of grimore is therefore somewhere around 10-15% maybe.
There that's how you do a proper argument to set up a discussion. Not just post up a few words with no facts at all.
If I sound annoyed it's because this forum in particular is full of people who just make vague assertions based on nothing but gut feel with nothing to back them up and abuse anyone who disagrees.
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Edited by Jaymz: 2/17/2016 12:49:25 PMAnd your telling me someone who doesn't kill a certain amount of enemies gains more experience/skill from it. You start the game at 0 nothing as you play you gain my experience you can see that experience in the Grimoire. I come from a FPS background so I know FPS games but my skill set from the beginning of Destiny is definitely different then it is now. You know why because I experienced the game more. Way more. Experience leads to skill in mostly everything in the world. Unless that person is already a prodigy. Seriously dude you're ignorant