Wet/dry filters are perfectly good at what they do - converting ammonia to nitrite, and nitrite to nitrate, known as nitrification. The end result is a build up of nitrate, which can be addressed with water changes. Back in the eighties and nineties, this was state-of-the-art.
They fell out of favor when it was discovered that both nitrification and denitrification could be achieved with live rock and deep sand beds, where nitrate is further processed into nitrogen gas, which bubbles harmlessly out of the aquarium.
So wet/dry filtration is still useful for many situations, but most reefers choose the more complete solution to limit nitrate build-up. Plus, if you already plan to use rock and sand, it simplifies one element of a hobby that can get pretty complicated!
If you state your intentions, many of us would be happy to offer advise on the best filtration for your needs.