Thresh is one of the most picked champions for the support role because of his kit and versatility. If used well, he can even bully other champions in the game while also protecting his allies. Today, we will rank his skins from worst to best, so players can spend their money wisely and dive in the Summoners Rift using their preferred skin.
13. Unbound Thresh
Unbound Thresh Spotlight
This skin is featured for a cinematic of the mobile version of League of Legends. Aside from the new splash art and in-game model where his true face can be seen, there are no changes from his classic skin, making it the worst skin for Thresh.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, chance to get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 750 Riot Points.
12. SSW Thresh
SSW Thresh Spotlight
Samsung White Thresh is a legacy skin made to honor Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong for his performance during the 2014 World Championship. In the semifinals match, they fought their sister team, Samsung Blue. The skin offers a cutoff of the shared splash art for SSW, new in-game model, and a new recall animation where Thresh is lifting the Summoner's Cup.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 750 Riot Points once it is re-released from the legacy vault.
11. Championship Thresh
Championship Thresh Spotlight
To celebrate the 2013 World Championship, Riot Games chose Thresh for the Championship skin line. This skin offers a new splash art, blue colors for the skill effects and skin, as well as a new in-game model. Players can see the Roman Numeral III engraved in his armor, and a recall animation. A Chroma Bundle is also available that changes this skin to a gold colored one.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 975 Riot Points once it is re-released from the legacy vault.
10. FPX Thresh
FPX Thresh Spotlight
As his third Legacy tier skin, FunPlus Phoenix Thresh was made to honor Liu “ Crisp “ Qing-Song’s performance along with his teammates during the 2019 World Championship. The theme and colors of FPX are heavily incorporated in the costume, skill effects, particles, and a new recall animation. Unfortunately, players are disappointed at the in-game model because it looks like a chicken, rather than a phoenix. A Chroma Bundle is available for this skin.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1350 Riot Points once it is re-released from the legacy vault.
9. Pulsefire Thresh
Pulsefire Thresh Spotlight
Pulsefire skin line has a large fanbase for its remarkable skins, but the players were totally disappointed when this skin was released in the Public Beta Environment. Though the skin offers great skill effects, sounds, particles and recall animation, the problem is the head of the in-game model, which looks like a chicken.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1350 Riot Points.
Pulsefire Thresh splash art
8.Prestige Pulsefire Thresh
Prestige Pulsefire Thresh Spotlight
Prestige skins are supposed to be greater than that of the chosen skin. However, Pulsefire Thresh is an example that not all of the prestige skins are worth grinding tokens or spending prestige points. Just like the base form of this skin, it offers great skill effects, sounds, particles and recall animation but these are not enough for the players to buy or spend time grinding for this skin.
How to get: 100 Prestige Points, or spend two thousand two hundred tokens to exchange it into 100 Prestige Points.
7. Prestige Pulsefire Thresh (2022)
Prestige Pulsefire Thresh 2022 Spotlight
This is the revamped version of the 2019 prestige edition, and was given to the players who own the 2019 version. It has the same splash art, sounds, skill effects, particles, but the difference is the new details on the costume, and the loading border. Even if it's revamped, players are still not into the skin.
How to get: currently available at the rotating mythic shop for 150 mythic essence.
6. Deep Terror Thresh
Deep Terror Thresh SpotlightThe theme for this skin is Thresh, as a creature beneath the sea. Considering the price, it is one of the skins that are well designed; The crab claw hook, diving mask as his lantern, and the menacing face of Thresh. It also offers bubbly skill effects, particles, attack animation, and recall animation where Thresh pulls out a treasure chest.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 750 Riot Points.
5. Steel Dragon Thresh
Steel Dragon Thresh Spotlight
Steel Dragon Thresh belongs to the recent addition for Dragonmancers skin line. Players are not sure if the theme of Dragonmancers will fit Thresh, but surprisingly, the players loved the overall design and in-game model this skin has to offer. It also comes with new particles, skill effects that incorporate a green dragon with steel sound effects, and recall animation.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1350 Riot Points.
4. Blood Moon Thresh
Blood Moon Thresh Spotlight
Blood Moon skin is one of the oldest skins for Thresh, but is still considered one of the best skins to consider if players want a badass skin even if they have a tight budget. As a demon summoned from the Blood Moon who uses a sickle as a hook, the skin offers new particles, skill effects, and new recall animation.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 750 Riot Points.
3. Spirit Blossom Thresh
Spirit Blossom Thresh Spotlight
Spirit Blossom Thresh offers a spectacular splash art, new voice-over, particles, skill effects, new respawn and death animations, idle and walking animations, and recall animation. It is the only skin of Thresh that if players collect a specific amount of souls, he will transform from a demon to human form which can be seen in the splash art. Players may also choose from a variety of colors if they purchase the Chroma Bundle.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1820 Riot Points.
2. High Noon Thresh
High Noon Thresh Spotlight
Sometimes, the skins are so good even because it really is a fit for that particular champion. High Noon Thresh is just an Epic tier skin, but players are flabbergasted when this skin is teased. The in-game model gives a “Ghost Rider” vibe from the costume, color, skill effects and sounds, particles, as well as the splash art. A Chroma Bundle is available if players want to change the secondary color of the skin.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1350 Riot Points.
1. Dark Star Thresh
Dark Star Thresh SpotlightFor Thresh Mains, Dark Star Thresh is the best skin that is available if players are willing to spend a bit more. Being a Legendary tier skin, the new splash art, particles, skill effects, emotes, respawn, death, idle and walking animations will not disappoint as even the non Thresh users are mesmerized with this skin. The players can also buy the Chroma skin that is offered.
How to get: A chance to get it as a skin shard from Hextech Box, get it as a permanent skin by rerolling three skin shards, or buy it for 1820 Riot Points.