The rest of your post says the solo quests don't matter because you still have to learn to do combat for the rest of the encounters. So, again, then why make the change for this easiest of content if you're going to have to learn anyway to do the other contents?

Because it doesn't matter in the sense that how someone plays solo content doesn't impact you since you have nothing to do with it, but it can still come with pacing options that provide a better opportunity to help them learn while solo. They do have to do the group encounters one way or another as that's how the game is designed, but this is an opportunity to improve the experience and the learning curve for certain players so there is no reason for them to NOT make this change.
Last edited by Tatiana; 01-31-2020 at 05:54 AM.
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