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You just described every game there is pretty much, not just MMOs.
The only way MMOs can really differentiate themselves is in their combat. I still haven’t found an MMO with skills that pop like WoW (even though it’s game engine is out of date)
Tell me, which game isn't grindy and repetitive? Every game is grindy; you just have to choose which grindy game you enjoy more. Some people like to be grindy with CSGO, just point and click at the enemies' hitbox with the mouse cursor for example.
Some of the best games ever have speedruns under 10 minutes.
most single player RPG have a good balance between grind and progression since there are no incentive to keep you glued to the game as long as possible.
lot's of mmo have that feeling that everything is locked away until you're X level which is terrible.