*Crafting writs are by far the fastest to do( especially if you have craftstore and you do them in the right locations. I like Vulkel's guard but Elden Root isnt to terrible either if you have a system)
* The Thieves guild dailies( Tip board does not give the box) take 5-7 minutes each if you know what your doing. For Heist i just run through and kill everyone. Its faster than sneaking.
* The gold coast dailies are probably the most shared quest in the the game. I can run all 4 in about 20-30 minutes depending on if i have to wait on bosses. Sacraments are pretty quick but you have a chance of getting a bounty, i wouldnt bother to many other quests.
*Clockwork city has two dailies right by the shrine and you dont need to do any prerequisites to get them. There are 4 total dailies in the zone.
* DONT do pledges. Its a waste of time. Even the easiest dungeon with a great group takes about 10 minutes. You usually have 1 easy, 1 medium, 1 long/hard dungeon. You will spend 60-120 minutes for 3 boxes. Other dailies are far far more efficient.
*Undaunted delve and Mages guild are ok if you have a lot of shrines unlocked. Fighters guild is dolmens, i wouldnt bother as it usually takes to long.
* Vvardenfell requires to brief quest chains to unlock the 4 dailies. You can get a total of 26 dailies if everyone shares. But people dont share much in the zone, so just count on 4.
I havent explored dailies in the other areas yet. So thats all i got for tips.
Next to Chef Donolon, is a book, "Adventurers Almanac 2nd Edition". It will list all dailies linked to Jubilee Event.
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