They are always of the Christmas noob generation of guardians, so they will forever be Christmas noobs.
You just wouldn't always be a kinderguardian Is all. You would eventually upgrade to an experienced guardian
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Lol bc you bought all your lvl 31 gear and have no raid gear.... kinderguardian
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Edited by Kankunation: 2/2/2015 4:38:36 AMFirst of all, what reason do you have to target me? I don't understand your motivation, especially since I've had the game since launch. I did not target anybody, nor did I do anything to motivate you to post pointless things. The only part of my armor that I bought were the arms. I got the other 2 from engram and roc strikes, while I got obsidian mind from a nightfall. I also own 2 parts of the raid set, as well as the first CE shader. But I choose not to wear it on a normal basis as it is ugly as Hell and isn't enough to make me lvl 32. A kinderguardian is someone who is still below lol 20; somebody who has barely played the game. I do not fit into that category in any way.
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Reading this would make one think that you are
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Words speak nothing of game experience. Nothing I even said would have hinted at my own profile, nor anyone else's in particular. What you say makes no sense.
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That fact that you haven't successfully ran crota speaks for itself pal.
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False. I completed it yesterday. I am currently wearing the first raid shader (awarded at killing crota) as we speak. I have a single completion, and no more, only because I can never get a raid group together. And whether I completed it or not is completely irrelevant to anything I have said, as well as completely irrelavent to this topic.
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False. It is a determinate of skill. Completely relevant.
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It is completely irrelevant to the topic we are responding to. As well as fairly irrelevant to skill, as there are plenty of highly skilled players who never touch the raids. I never claimed to be skilled, only experienced. I could care less about such an ambiguously defined term such as skill, as there is no clear lines to draw. Skill can be measured in insurmountable ways, and is therefore never an adequate measure of anything but itself.