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Price
975 riot points
Release date
January 23, 2013
Series
Forgotten Depths
In store
Yes
Can be looted
Yes

New elements

Effects
Yes
Recall
Yes
Quotes
No
Voice
No

Deep Terror Thresh

“If there really was a kingdom beneath the sea, it must have been destroyed long ago. How else do you explain the revenants that prey upon these shores? How else does that thing—Thresh—exist, trapping our souls in his accursed diving bell?”

About Deep Terror Thresh

It reimagines Thresh as an underwater, abyssal creature, blending his role as the collector of souls with the eerie, haunting power of the deep sea.

  • Theme and Design: Features Thresh in a menacing, dark, sea creature-inspired form, with glowing bioluminescent accents, a shark-toothed mask, and ghostly, jellyfish-like tendrils that add to his haunting underwater look.
  • Special Features: Custom VFX with aquatic, glowing effects on his abilities, including bioluminescent soul lanterns, watery trails, and deep sea visuals, paired with a recall animation where Thresh summons a massive sea creature from the depths.
  • Skin Tier: Standard tier (975 RP), offering a full visual transformation with aquatic-themed animations and eerie deep-sea effects.
  • Lore Connection: Places Thresh in an alternate universe where he is an ancient sea warden, collecting the souls of those lost to the ocean’s depths, embodying the terror of the sea.
  • Popularity: Well-loved by Thresh mains and fans of deep-sea or horror-themed skins, praised for its unique, chilling design and underwater atmosphere.
  • Additional Features: Custom SFX with deep, echoing sounds, aquatic roars, and unsettling, ghostly whispers that enhance the skin’s deep-sea, terror-driven vibe.
  • Fan Reception: Praised for its immersive, dark aesthetic and unique underwater theme, though some players feel the gameplay effects could have been more drastically altered.
  • Noteworthy Gameplay Effects: Water and abyss-themed ability visuals create an eerie, unsettling experience, making Thresh’s gameplay feel both ghostly and terrifying, much like a predator of the deep.