Yes it does, it means you have spent hours looking for ghosts, congratulations!!! If i did had the inclination to do that i would have more Grimoire than you. If i wanted to spend hours looking for shit i would have saved a few quid and bought a where's Wally book.
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Edited by ThaSweater: 8/9/2015 12:53:56 PMGhosts only count for 300-400(I don't remember) towards grimoire. And it took me less than an hour to collect all of them. However getting 100 wins in each crucible game mode was a lot harder but gives you a lot more grimoire. So yeah grimoire in a way does count as skill.
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Edited by Charliebigchip: 8/9/2015 1:24:52 PMNo it doesn't, you can be carried on the team events, the only thing that does ring true for is rumble, other than that it doesn't tell you anything about a persons skill. I've got a decent amount of completed PvP Grimoire cards and I'm not good by any stretch at PvP??
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Rumble, skirmish, trials?
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Sorry, did i miss an update, are Skirmish and Trials no longer TEAM activities?? When was that patch issued??
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Ok if your telling me winning in trials doesn't require skill than your lying to yourself to try to prove a point. If you ever tried to win 100 games with randoms in skirmish you'd notice the lack of skill based matchmaking and unfair teams(but obviously you havent) Also forgot to mention salvage. I usually found my self carrying my team in those games.
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It does require skill, but not from everyone, I'm living proof of that. I have already pointed out my shortcomings as a PvP player but my two mates are PvP beasts. I had my moments, don't get me wrong, but for the most part i was a passenger on my journey to the lighthouse and my mates deserve all the credit for my flawless emblem. So, with that being said, my point still stands that grimoire or any gear/emblems that can only be obtained by certain activities is by no means a measuring stick for skill with Rumble being the exception as it only measures the individual, not the team as a whole.