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Great guide, inspired me to start maining ziggs!
Glad yo hear that :)
I'd like to see Void Staff move to an optional, I've played several games recently where I was crushing it with Ziggs and yet the enemy team bought very little MR, there are those team comps you'll get into where you're the only AP, and they build far more armor, so the MPen from the Masteries, Runes, boots, and Liandry's is more than sufficient and void staff isn't as optimal as other options in that case. Don't get me wrong, void staff is a very safe bet because it'll take care of those odds and ends with pretty solid AP, but I feel it's not always necessary.
Next, I wanted to comment that I'm actually in favor of the arcane blade lichbane passive due to it's direct synergy with Ziggs' Passive ability. If you land a lichbane enhanced short fuse with arcane blade, that's a pretty substantial chunk of damage, and it's a great tool kit for chunking away at towers. It's also fun to watch a basic attack chunk off around 300 health from an enemy.
Next, I think you should expand your matchup section, for instance I was lanning against a Brand last night and had a surprisingly difficult time with him. He's a bit of a sleeper pick, but on that off chance that he pops up people should know the potential threat he poses as well as a few of those other combo mages that are rarely picked, but can really mess your day up if you're not expecting their damage.
Finally, I'd like to see options for your boot enchantment. Homeguard is fantastic, but I find that it's far more useful for when you're losing the game rather than when you're winning. Being able to hit the frontlines right outside your base is great, but if you're team is all the way at their base turrets, the flat 20 the rest of the run would be far more useful overall because ideally you're winning and aren't back at your base frequently enough to get enough use from homeguard.
Like I said earlier, you've got a +1 whether you include my ideas or not, but I figured I'd voice them as food for thought.