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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 :)
Now this question may seem a little bit stupid BUT....I have played EVERY SINGLE SUPPORT at least once and I know that Janna is one of the best supports now. The twist is that Janna is against my playstyle (I love engage supports like Rakan, aggressive Tahm'Kench and Sion, while Janna shines when helping the adc disengage). So I am asking you because I think you are a very good support, especially with Janna, is it worth learn Janna now or learn first the other supports (I think that you noticed that I want to delay her, but I don't know if it's OK to do so). Again nice build / guide.
On the flip side, if you don't really want to play much support and just need a handful for when you are forced to, Janna's still very good because she's a safe pick that's good against and with anyone, she's strong and she's very easy to play. By which I mean, it is hard to make horrible mistakes with her. There's a lot of intricate things you'd need to learn like when to use your ultimate and shield, Q, positioning is also very important etc... BUT all in all, even if you mess up, it won't be detrimental to your game most likely. Whereas, were you to be playing Leona, a bad E will get you killed, a bad ult will get your allies killed, etc.
Lastly, if you're used to playing mobile champions and tanks, I think it could be a good idea to play Janna so you can get better at positioning, since Janna has no gap closers and is very squishy and so it's very important that you don't get caught in a bad place. If for no other reason than that, I think she's a good champion to pick up.
Hope that answers your question sufficiently and thanks for the kind words :D 🌻