New users need all the basic tools they can get.
And the SlickMove tools are extremely basic ways of dealing with the real world when we move real objects around.
Should we deny users an electronic calculator until they have mastered long division and square roots derived by hand? Maybe. Should we deny users Push Pull until they learns to add the same faces manually? Should we deny new carpenters an electric drill until they have mastered an hand cranked drill. If I have a few dozen objects that need to be aligned, do you want me to do them one at at time with inferencing?
Designers want design tools that free them from the drudgery of conscious focusing on the mechanics of the tools.
When I first learn to draft with a mechanical pencil 45 years ago, you didn’t get a good line unless you learned how to twirl the pencil, evenly over the entire length of the line. Thanks goodness we don’t have to know these things anymore.