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Your extensive config is probably your issue and not opnsense. You said you've been running it for a few years but seemingly 4 months ago, you couldn't figure out a basic rule to block internet for a single ip.
My config probably does factor into some of the issues. To be fair, I've never had to block Internet from a single device before, and the rule seemed backwards compared to my thought process.
If I remember correctly, I started using OPNsense in 2020. Since then, my lab and network has evolved tremendously.
‘Sense’ uses interface to base their rules around. You could use the vlan interface or the wan interface for this.