What about the scouting missives in your garrison? Can you stock up on those, complete them, and turn them in for XP when Legion releases?
Levelling allready goes very fast, no need to deliver a few dailies.
Tries to get through content as fast as possible
"OMG BLIZZ MAKE MOE CONTENT PLX - UNSUBBED!!!!!11"
Are we talking about dedicated players or pooling dailies before launch now? Make up your mind. Argument B only applies to the former, not the latter. Argument A... isn't actually an argument, just an unverified claim by you. Getting 110 30 minutes earlier will likely just result in you spending 30 minutes more doing quests at level cap.
I swear, some of you MMO-Champ kids are just too broken-brained to deal with at times. Yes, we are talking about dedicated players. It doesn't take everyone of the three brain cells you have to realize I'm talking about the more hardcore sect. Use your brain.
Also, Mr. Mathematician, good job on realizing that if you finish something 30 minutes early, you get 30 minutes to dedicate to something else. God damn boy, you're so smart
Sylvaeres-Azkial-Pailerth @Proudmoore
No, "we" aren't talking about dedicated players. "We" are talking about pooling dailies, as that's the topic of this thread. You added the "hardcore" on top of that and randomly switch between the two, apparently with no idea which you're actually talking about at the time.
Besides, i didn't say you get 30 minutes to dedicate to something else. In fact, i said the opposite, you're still going to spend those 30 minutes doing the exact same stuff you would have anyway. You just won't get XP for it anymore.
When we switch the conversation to how fast you can get to level 110, which has been the dominant conversation of this thread, especially because it pertains to doing dailies ahead of time, it confuses me on how you could get lost so easily. Keep up kid, you might get there eventually, but as of right now, you just look like a slowpoke.
Sylvaeres-Azkial-Pailerth @Proudmoore
The only reason to be ahead with exp was to leave the main crowd behind in order to level faster. Now it won't matter. The exp from dailies won't make you enter top level content much earlier than those who won't do it. There is absolutly no gain from being ahead of the curve in Legion with leveling.
My opinion is that it isn't worth it in the long run, but some people I think like to convince themselves otherwise.
If you want to do it, go ahead.
I only see it working really for a short-term goal.
Realm Firsts, or to get an early corner in a profession market.
The reason to be ahead, in previews expansions, by filling your questlog was the same as it is now. You do so because you can effectively cut out a portion of the leveling grind of the next expansion in the current one. Many people may have had other reasons alongside it, but no matter what, that was the general purpose of getting 25/25 quests completed to turn in.
As far as a gain, it's subjective. I know what can and can't be done within the first day of release, because I've tested it six times.
Sylvaeres-Azkial-Pailerth @Proudmoore
there's no point getting "there" 30 mins or even a day ahead of everybody else. You need your guild to gear up and be ready as well. it'll take weeks or a month for them to open up the raids which is ample time to be ready for normal and heroic. mythic is a couple weeks after that isn't it? so what's the damn rush. get your reps up, do your quests, get your AA and artifact up and stop all the whining about 30 mins and getting there fast. You have 2 years of legion to go why try to finish it all so fast.
I won't debate subjective reasons because if someone wants to be 30min faster for the sake of it, then it's perfectly fine. However, I don't agree that you will be able to cut any grind. Doing all quests in all zones required to get to max level is required for max level content anyway so there is no grind. So except for finishing 30min earlier you don't gain anything. You will have to visit "skipped" parts anyway.