Ordinary half ropes or triple certified?

Looking into getting half ropes for some semi-alpine multipitches. I’m however wondering if skinny triple certified ropes is better than regular half/twin ropes. I’m new to this so let me give an example of why I’m asking.

Let’s say my imaginary pitch is a splitter crack straight up, followed by a traverse right and a new crack straight up. In this case I imagine I would want to clip the first crack with my left rope and the second half with the right rope. Effectively leading both halves of the pitch on a single strand of double rope which in my mind isn’t ideal but would work fine with a single verified rope.

This is a situation I also would find myself in whenever I have to clip a few pieces in a row with the same rope and where all load from a potential fall would be completely on only one of the ropes.

Is this a problem in the real world or am I overthinking? Is this just how you do it?

Ropes I’m considering are Edelrid starling pro dry 8.2 Mammut alpine core protect dry 8.0 Or Beal opera 8.5 dry since it’s the skinniest triple certified rope. I’ve heard it handles like a thicker rope though so might not be ideal, idk….

Input on these and others are of course appreciated.