The lack of a questing profile is just 1 example out of many, there simply just isn't enough profiles being sold with this product. The burden of who should make general/non-niched profiles shouldn't be put on the user but rather a developer, using your honorbuddy example, the notorious "Kick" who created the 1-110 profile is an actual developer of Honorbuddy. The main problem I have with wRobot is the disingenuous marketing. I would have no problem if this bot would've been ingenuous marketed as a developer tool rather than as it is right now, for your casual botter. This bot probably has a subscription base of what? 200 monthly paid members? Honorbuddy no-doubt has thousands and the ban wave recently isn't a result of people using the same paths but rather a client detection. Yes, if you were going to run a script for financial reasons whether it being running the same dungeon thousands of times, or, attacking a high risk mob for loot, of course your account is going to be prioritized by blizzard as your intention would be to produce gold and then sell it which directly harms one of their monetization methods. I'm not complaining because there isn't any scripts that doesn't perform my niche gold farming task, i'm complaining because there isn't scripts to perform some of the most basic tasks that are promoted on the website's front page - "quester and grinder bot". Taken straight from the website:
With WRobot you can gather mining and herbing nodes, do quests, battlegrounds, ...
It is no more rational to think that this script could do quests just as it can do battlegrounds based on that description. The developers provided the battleground ability just as marketed but not quests.