At this moment I'm honestly not sure. Someone suggested only leveling characters up to level 5 or maybe level 20 or so since after that the number of quests per time-unit decreases. Up to that level I'm quite sure it's faster than doing dailies. After that it may be comparable. Guild experience per quest used to be level based. That meant that a level 1 quest would get you hardly any guildXP, if at all. That meant dailies were the definite way to go. Now that it's 60k GuildXP per quest, regardless of level, it mostly depends on how stable and efficient your profile is. At the end of Cata, these profiles were da bomb (made by Kick, our greatest profile builder, optimised for speed by me, our greatest.... errrr..... well, optimised anyway). I'm not sure they're still as stable. So to answer your question: Only one way to find out....
Hi Croga, thanks for your effort. Ive having a few issues with Tol Barad Peninsula Dailies. When I run your profile, my toon collects the quests, then heads over to the SW portal. He flies to repair, flys back to Tol Barad portal, and says the profile is done. Log attached. Does it no matter how many times I run it UPDATE To be fair, it does it with Kicks profile as well, which use to work. Its obviously someone I have done, wondering if my log points out my cockup?
The log tells me HB thinks all the quests are completed. This is most likely due to the dreaded "HB cache" issue that's been bugging HB for a while now. The best thing to do is run the profile from a clean HB install. Others have reported success by using a separate HB install per character and clearing the HB cache folder between runs. Let me know if that helps.