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Try Crystal Linux, it's based on Arch and it's beautiful installer will do the heavy lifting for you and leave you with a fully working Arch Linux installation.
How's the community for that?
I use Endeavor which is what I was going to suggest as an easy to install Arch based distro.
For anyone wanting to learn then going for something Arch based means you've got the Arch wiki to back you up.
It's a vibrant community, they have a Discord server, whenever I need help with something, my issue is solved almost instantly. Plus, yes... the Arch Wiki which has no match. And the distro comes with a pacman and AUR helper that makes it stupid easy to work with.