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You stop being a greenbeard at around Rank 15, by then you’ve unlocked Haz 5, all the terminals, probably done a deep dive or two, and know all of the basics.
I’d say graybeard is around Rank 100, at that point you have access to everything the game has to offer, and roughly 200 hours of experience.
LMAO, no
Greybeard is when you have EDD gear and can actually manage, when you don't pounce on mineral hoarders without alerting the team to assist. Greybeard is when you know the sound of every enemy through the walls, the difference between a helmet blip and a Bet-C. When instead of keeping distance on dreadnoughts you make passes with a two-handed pick axe swing.
Did you gitgud at the antenna hack event yet?
You're a greybeard when you know you're one.
- Arngeir, probably, Skyrim 4E 201