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I had the same experience as OP a while ago, wanted to try installing Arch on bare metal without trying on a VM first, and was scared as shit to fuck it up. Managed to get a working install on the first try just by following the wiki, just had to redo it because I fucked up some stuff with the filesystem that lead to not being able to snapshot the system (BTRFS). It ended up being so easy I don't even want to mess with Calamares anymore.
It's probably much more about documentation than difficulty itself.