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It really isn't all that complicated. Honestly in some ways it is easier since you don't need to worry about subnetting. Also SLAAC is pretty cool.
The key to IPv6 is to not apply your IPv4 brain to it. It works very differently and in some ways it is better.
Since I am behind CG NAT I try to use IPv6 for most things at home. It works pretty well most of the time. Also a lot of Software (or should I say games) that claim to not support ipv6 do, as long as you can give them a domain that only has AAAA entries...
SLAAC is pretty cool if it works and if you can weed out all the devices with privacy extensions enabled by default, so you can properly apply rules...