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No you don't, if you make something difficult you generally want some form of reward to incentivize it. You're not entitled to it if you can't actually do it.
Also your way of thinking is so distorted, games aren't the unlocks you get for playing them, they're the playing part. If you don't enjoy the gameplay inherently you're playing for the wrong reasons.
Overcoming challenge is kind of part of the fun, learn the game more and improve then you can beat monsoon easily. Learn the items and characters and their synergy, look up a couple guides. I beat monsoon pretty easily and regularly now, but I've been playing for a while and just fiddling around with lots of stuff and having fun, I know I lost plenty of monsoon runs until I got better.
It really does if you already have some experience and understanding of the game. Those will come by playing more and asking yourself questions about some mechanics (and then you'll get the answers by looking at the wiki 99% of the time).
For exemple : how does the bleed work ? How much glasses do I need to get 100% crit ? etc...
Once you have the knowledge on how to do things, it's just a matter of time for your brain and muscles to register everything until it becomes reflexes.