Do you know? Many people have asked me what the difference is between a visionary pass and a phenomenal pass in e-football. The question is simple, but the answer is crucial if you want to maximize your playing style on the pitch. So in this video I will explain the differences between the two clearly plus examples of players for each skill. Visionary pass or also called lost eye pass is like having radar in your head. This skill increases the accuracy of one-touch passes, first-time shots, and also the receiver's first touch. Imagine you have Fitina or Franky the Jong on your team. Once they get space, their pass not only reaches the target, but falls right on the spot where your striker can execute it. If you play with a neat and planned build-up, the visionary peg will control the flow of the attack from the start until a golden opportunity is created. Phenomenal pass or what is known as total pass has a wilder nature. This skill increases the power and accuracy of passes released from an unusual or unbalanced body position. For example, look at JUT Bellingham who can still deliver precise passes even though his body is tilted when pressed by the opponent. Or Pedri who often sends through balls with his back to the goal but still falls sweetly at the target's feet. The phenomenal PAS was born at the moment of the T-shirt. When space is tight and all options seem closed, this skill can be an opportunity opener. So, the visionary pass is all about control and precision. While the phenomenal pass is about improvisation and courage. If you play calmly and patiently, the visionary pass becomes your main weapon. If you play fast and are often under pressure, a phenomenal pass can save you. In the EFF sometimes you need both, but ultimately the choice is yours. Maybe that's the brief difference between these two skills . So if you had to choose, would you prefer the visionary pass or phenomenal pass skill in your main team? And why? Write your opinion in the comments column. Don't forget to like and subscribe. See you. [Music]