The falling formation of the corrupt wanderer bowmen gave Abel enough room to put away his shield, swapping it for the Raven Claw. The corrupt wanderers had no resistance against fire damage, so this was an easy battle for Abel.
This was another benefit of having summons. Without his summons, Abel would have to back off and slowly pick off enemies. That strategy required a large amount of time. With his summons, they can attack from different fronts, removing the bowmen's advantage. Once they were in close range, they were easier to deal with than normal dark hunters.
With Black wind under him, Abel charged into the corrupt wanderers. The 4 spirit guardian knight had also followed along, forming a knights. Though they were sprinting, the barrage of arrows from Abel and his summons hadn't stopped.
This was an opportunity to test the strategies he could use with the spirit guardian knights: using bows in long-range and charging in when close.