Do you know what the first impression is? If not, then good luck with "an interesting gaming experience." Even if I pass this dungeon as you suggest, I will still remember the poor first experience. I respect the dungeons, and all the things there. To run past the soldiers as if they do not exist is nonsense.Sigh, wish I hadn't read this thread, way to start the day with a headache.
Stop giving OP attention.
Despite his bad attitude, his original question has been answered with many possible solutions by players far more patient than I could ever be.
His mind is set on refusing any and all of your suggestions and bashing the game and its players. It's clear nothing we say will change that.
At this point he's just throwing a childish tantrum for attention, best is to ignore this behavior as to not further encourage it.
Ignore him and either he'll move on or quit the game. Truly, we don't need this type of player.
And do not pretend to be blind. This dungeon topic has been raised many times. Or not?
I'm sure in the other dungeons 70 players want to go the same way. But the equalization system prevents them.
Thanks. Others said about this feature. It is a pity only in the game itself there are no clues about this. And I’ll first have to stop at the needy, get bad memories of the quick death of the bosses.Before signing up for the dungeon/duty either solo or with the pre-made group from e.g. party finder, you can access from the Duty Finder settings (a cogweel button in the top corner when you open the Duty Finder, see hidden image below) the option to set "Under-sized party", that will allow you to go in with fewer party members (or even solo) for some duties. The setting for minimum item level (IL) can also be found there.
See this image, and check the option you want in the game in the Duty settings:

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