I will try to be as objective as possible and answer your question to the best of my ability, while making some assumptions about where I think you are coming from and will focus on the word in your subject title "PURPOSE".
I think most of us, if water temperature and surface temps were not a consideration, would prefer to dive in a wetsuit or no exposure protection at all vs. a Drysuit-
if we could comfortably do so.
Why?
1. Better overall movement, comfort, freedom, streamlining and flexibility underwater
2. Less overall expense
3. Less complicated on many levels (easier to travel with, no additional undergarment required, no additional hose or air source required to manage suit squeeze)
4. No additional skill set required to learn how to manage 2 different buoyancy characteristics simultaneously (BCD and Drysuit). I have an issue with anyone who says that drysuit diving is not an advanced skill that requires some additional training. I am not saying that it is overly complicated or massively difficult, but there is definitely additional knowledge and training required.
5. All things being equal and in almost all circumstances: less lead/weight required in order to descend and compensate for the positive buoyancy characteristics of the drysuit and undergarments).
6. Probably not going to sweat your A$$ off donning and doffing and walking in and out of the water on 75+ degree sunny dive days
That being said, there are
times in which the luxuries and benefits of those things mentioned above just simply do not outweigh the
conditions you will find yourself diving in- such as:
1. Water temps
2. Number of dives being done in a day relative to water and surface temp/conditions
3. Surface interval temps, surface interval conditions, surface interval length
4. Length of dives in given conditions
I could go on and on...
Me? Most of my dives are in a drysuit given all of the variables in my dive life.
My wife?- Given the variables in her dive life and the latest options for really good semi-dry suit options out there these days, she is definitely considering some Semi-Dry options-
Why? She doesn't want to deal with undergarments, she doesn't want to learn how to add and then vent air from a dry suit. Doesn't want to spend any more money than possible, given her commitment to diving. She will never do more than 1-2 dives a day in cold water and cold surface temp conditions. The cold water conditions she is going to dive in are not so extreme to outweigh the benefits of the new school semi-dry suits.
It is all relative-- but hopefully, something I have said will be helpful to you in making a decision for your circumstances and your purpose for diving?
SD Combat Semi Dry Wetsuit
https://ww2.scubapro.com/en-GB/SWE/divewear/wetsuits/products/novascotia-75.aspx