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is manjaro seriously that much easier than stock arch installed via archinstall?
No, but if you want an easy arch install EndeavourOS is much more reputable.
Reputable meaning you'll get brownie points from "people" on the internet who can't make decisions for themselves and don't want you to, either.
I haven't used Arch Linux in years so I haven't tried out their installer.
Manjaro doesn't require using the command line at all to install, so if Arch Linux can match that then it's probably at least as good.
i mean you have to "use the command line" for the arch installer i guess, but it's literally just typing "archinstall" and then having a TUI pop up where you can graphically set the install options and start the installation