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That being said, unless you have someone else on your team who would benefit from the AS (like Irelia, Twitch, Jax... anyone who is AA-reliant) then you can afford to skip or at the very least delay Ardent when Jhin is your ADC.
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What you're recommending as a build (both ardent, redempt, miakel solari AND the AP one if I sadly go spellthief's) are in the guide as recommended build paths.
For runes, my build cheat sheet doesn't recommend the healing or shielding green runes, those are just options in the guide itself. My build recommends Cosmic Insight and cookies.
I understand what you mean by saying Coin is wiser. In many circumstances - when you're in soloQ with an unfamiliar ADC, against all-inners, etc - you will want to take Coin.
However, in an ideal world Spellthief's is your go-to. You WANT to play poke Janna, be aggressive, get AP and make a big impact early game if you can. That should be, imo, your default and that's why it's in my cheatsheet as the #1 option.
If you're in a position where you can't play aggressively - like I said a bad matchup for example - then you go with the next best thing and take Coin, protect your ADC and go for a more conventional utility-based build.
And yeah you're right, Janna is a notorious Leona counter. I mention that in the abilities chapter under Zenith Blade :)
Personally I never noticed the E nerf. I don't think it's a big deal at all. As long as you're not randomly casting your E, and hoping some damage comes your way / your ADC's way, not much has changed about E. Assuming you want to amplify your AD's AD or to shield them from incoming damage, the duration of the shield doesn't matter much, only its strength. It doesn't matter that it decays because if you use it correctly, it'll be depleted quickly anyhow. Hope that makes sense.
A lot of people will say playing support in ranked is very easy. In my opinion, a good support can greatly influence a game if your teammates are doing average or well. They can definitely make a difference mid and late game what with being able to save allies, ward and increase their damage output. However, if you have a bad team, there's not much you can do by yourself in the support role. You can't solo-carry like a mid laner or ADC perhaps could. That's why I think it's best to duoQ as a support, to ensure there's at least one person you know will do semi-well and whom you can support.
So that's basically my advice. If you like Janna and other ardent supports, you can try to get an ADC duo and get them fed early game and protect them mid and late game. If you like aggressive supports, you can add in roaming to the mix to increase your odds of winning the game. You can also opt for a mid lane or jungler duo and take your chances with a random ADC. As long as you can ensure no feeding in bot lane, and they can ensure a successful mid lane or jungle, it's a very good duo combo. I'm not sure Janna is the best for ranked, though a lot of people have success with her because she's fairly easy to do well with. If you're looking for someone more challening, but who might yield better results, try out Lulu. Max Q and you can out-trade most bot lanes and carry lane way easier than Janna.
Hope that covers everything! and thank you for the kind words :)