Question about the number of souls from Thresh's Damnation

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If Thresh will stay in the bottom lane for a certain period of time (say, 10 minutes) and he collected all the souls, what can be the total approximate/average number of souls?

Also, is there a way where Thresh can increase his souls gathered faster than the 'average' number of souls collected? Not to mention that I've noticed when I'm using Thresh as ADC, he gets more souls than playing as a support.






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How many souls does thresh get?

Gains 3 souls per pick-up.

What kind of support is Thresh?

Thresh is a strong support who thrives off of locking down and displacing the enemy team. His ability to engage and secure kills, while being able to peel and disengage just as effectively is matched by few.

How do you get thresh souls?

In these scenarios, you can actually use Thresh's Dark Passage (we'll talk more about this later) to collect souls. Think of the lantern as a physical extension of Thresh's body. As long as the lantern's clickable area lands on the souls, it will gather them for you from a safe distance.

What do thresh souls do?

Thresh can harvest the souls of enemies that die near him, permanently granting him Armor and Ability Power.



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