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Spells:
Challenging Smite
Flash
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Ability Order
Damnation (PASSIVE)
Thresh Passive Ability
Introduction
I'm NA silver 1 on both my main (FINALLY UNBANNED WHOOOO) and my alt (not banned yet). I have over 2,000 games on Thresh (1.1 million mastery) - most of them as support - and about 100 as a jungler. I have a 49% winrate on my main (I'm rly good) and 50% on my alt (seriously, I'm too good) with Thresh. He's my favorite champion by far and very fun to play.
Here's my guide to Thresh - IN THE JUNGLE
Seriously though, when Thresh was released in January 2013, he was intended as either 1) a support, 2) a jungler, or 3) a toplaner.
Does that mean that he actually works as a jungler or a toplaner? No
But will we play him in (at least one of) those roles? YES
You see, the thing about

Speaking of ranked, don't worry about playing this if you're below gold. It's so hard to tell actual strategy from trolling down here that even if you are reported, you'll never get banned.
;))))
Now let's look at another instance where I make questionable decisions. Like playing AP

Pros:
- wait there are pros to this?
Cons:
- no damage
- ranged champion (cannot access


- incredibly bad base stats. Has exactly 4 more base AD than

- no waveclear. Imagine trying to cut down a tree with your fists and imagine how much time that would take. That's also how long

- will be relentlessly invaded once enemies realize you're playing

- no sustain outside of

- no kill pressure but lots of death potential!
- countered by anyone who isn't trolling
- long cooldowns on EVERYTHING
- team will flame you
- team will report you
Well clearly there are many positives to playing AP


Now as AP

PRIMARY:






Speaking of losing trades, I've developed a clever name for them. It's called 'TACTICAL INT'. OK? Tactical. INT. This name was inspired by Cloud 9's performance in the semifinals vs. Fnatic. In the first game, their jungler, Svensomethingsomethingsomething (let's call him Sven) gave first blood attempting to solo-towerdive a tank Viktor top lvl 4.
Was this a good decision? Was it the right play to make? No. It was, in fact, an incredibly stupid decision. But that's only on the surface. Indeed, for all we know Sven had a deeply complex, intricate plan behind his inting, which we mortals in silver can only guess at. It is for this reason that I call any seemingly random acts of int by junglers, TACTICAL INTs
Now suppose you attempt to gank as AP




SECONDARY:



actually do stuff
ULT COOLDOWN BOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII


F*CK









Oh yeah, get the jungle item too. Why


BOIIIIIIIIIII


ADC Thresh
AP Thresh Mid
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-Bunnie FuFuu
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