That's interesting. I would have thought that dry pallets would be easier to take apart. But I don't have much experience with the Euro pallets disassembly.
When it comes to the standard pallets I usually get, I use a circular saw to cut off the wood planks at the ends, so a dry pallet is better because the saw cuts dry wood easier than wet wood.
I started taking apart one of the Euro pallets, using a big hammer and some crow bars. Not too bad, and probably easier than a standard pallet. The only thing I did not like was that on the Euro pallet, the planks were nailed down to a cross board and the nails were bent over and pounded into the wood on the bottom side. So, I have to use a thin screwdriver to lift up the nails out of the wood so I can get the hammer enough nail bottom to straighten out.
I am going to have to set up some sawhorses as a table to work on. That will make it easier to dig out those bent nails and pound them straight. Better to do that on a table then bending over on the ground level. I'm getting too old for that.
I still don't have a garage or shed so I bend over in full sun, lol.