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Runes:
Spells:
Flash
Ignite
Items
Ability Order
Damnation (PASSIVE)
Thresh Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Braum
So annoying to deal with if you give him a lead. His shield makes long trades in lane near impossible because it blocks your carries damage and his dash means unless you fully commit to him, hooking Braum leads to almost nothing without chaining more abilities or getting assisstance from your team. His stuns annoying, his slows annoying, his ults annoying. Do not give him a lead. On the flip side, if you shut him down early he wont be able to get super tanky and hooking him midgame can lead to a very easy kill since he will try to block for his team.
Introduction
Below are some of the things I hope to teach in this guide.
-Avoid simple mistakes that stunted my climb from time to time
-Learn how to carry from while doing the least damage
-Understand tilt and how to deal/avoid/cope with it
-Teach you about Thresh and the many ways to use his incredibly dynamic kit
-Warding (Super Important)
-How to reliably win lane and secure the win through proper rotations and objective control
Locking in Thresh will not guarantee you a win without a ton of practice.
Even with a ton of mastery and fancy hooks, some games can't be won on mechanics alone. Thresh isn't as easy to learn as some supports and his kit is used so dynamically that understanding what to use and when will take some time. I have earned over 1,500,000 mastery on him and still make mistakes. He truly is a champ that can never be mastered and I think that's why I keep playing him. You will never hit all of your hooks, but you'll also miss 100% of the hooks you don't throw. Don't give up! Just because you lose a couple games or miss a few flays doesn't mean you cant get better. There is a learning curve that is steep but rewarding. Put in the effort to learn and overcome your mistakes and you will be rewarded.
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