Madden 23 Skill-Based Passing Explained: Accuracy Or Power, And Is It Worth It? (2024)

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The short answer is yes, absolutely.

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In Madden 23, one of the biggest changes to the game is what EA Tiburon calls Skill-Based Passing. This new feature is meant to give quarterbacks more control than ever before in deciding where to put the ball. EA says when used well, this will allow QBs to hit receivers on previously hard-to-execute routes, such as back-shoulder fades or threading the needle between two zones.

On paper, it sounds revolutionary, as Madden has severely lacked such passing control for years. But how does it work in practice, and should you opt into using it or revert back to the old system of leaving up to the game's simulation-heavy outcomes? The answer is eventually, but not immediately, apparent. Here's all you need to know about Skill-Based Passing in Madden 23.

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Madden 23 Skill-Based Passing: Is it worth it?

The short answer to the above question is a resounding yes. Healthy skepticism around Madden's annual named-with-buzzwords features is to be expected. Madden players have been burned plenty over the past three decades. But after many hours of play, I'm ready to call it: Skill-Based Passing is legit. While it may drum up awkward memories of QB Vision, the only thing the two features really have in common is a focus on improving the passing game. Skill-Based Passing gets most of what it's going for so very right, even as the learning curve feels daunting at first.

Skill-Based Passing: Accuracy or Power?

EA Tiburon wisely added a Skill-Based Passing tutorial to the game following some beta feedback that said it was hard to grasp. This tutorial will greet you as soon as you first boot up the game, so there's no missing it--though you can replay it in the Skills Trainer if ever you so desire. The first question you'll need to answer is whether to use Placement + Power or Placement + Accuracy. In the tutorial, you might find both are somehow still hard to understand, but here's the most important part to know: These two systems are effectively the same thing, really only changing the visual feedback you get on your screen. Using either is markedly better than going back to the previous system. You can enjoy the greater level of ball control with either system. One merely better visualizes where you're targeting the ball with your left stick, while the other better highlights the amount of "mustard" you put on the ball.

Because most Madden players likely mastered the subtleties of lob, touch, and bullet passes years ago, it's my suggestion that most Madden players should use Placement + Accuracy. Seeing exactly where you're putting the ball within the target area will soon help you become a more accurate passer, soaring the ball over defenders to spaces where only your wideout can make a play, or keeping the ball in front of the wideout on a crossing pattern and preventing the defender from jumping the route--two things the old system was notoriously bad at preventing.

When throwing with the Placement + Accuracy system, you'll see a small circle icon appear on screen within a bigger circle. Think of the big circle as the possible ball placement region according to factors such as your QB's accuracy rating, his foot placement when he threw the ball, and whether he was under pressure from defenders. The smaller circle visualizes where you've told the ball to go precisely, according to your use of the left stick. Pointing the stick up and to the left or right, while combining with a touch pass, will help you get the ball into a tight back-pylon window when in the red zone, for example. This makes the simple act of throwing a pass in Madden a bit more complex, but comes with much more reward.

What I really want to emphasize with this guide is that Skill-Based Passing is definitively better than going back to the old ways, but it's not going to feel like it even after the tutorial. You'll be doing yourself a big favor if you give the tutorial a try, but commit to using Skill-Based Passing even after it's probably only made things more confusing. The best practice is done in a live setting at game speed. Take the new mechanics into a low-stakes game of Exhibition or Head To Head and mess around with it. Allow yourself to get a feel for the system. The revolution will likely not be apparent right away, but give it a few quarters, or even a few games, and I think you'll come to agree that there's no going back.

You'll find how your use of the left stick corresponds with the precise destination of the ball. More accurate passers will still have a leg up on lesser signal-callers, but Skill-Based Passing makes all QBs markedly better, without a doubt, because it takes some of Madden's RNG elements and swaps them out for more player control. Taking Madden's randomness out of the game, like on pre-canned tackle animations, has long been atop the fan wishlist, and this year's game addresses some of those concerns thanks to Skill-Based Passing and the larger Fieldsense overhaul. While other aspects of the game are still being judged by the community, I do strongly suggest that all serious Madden players leave the past behind and give themselves a day or two to understand, and soon master, the new Skill-Based Passing system in Madden 23.

For more Madden 23 guides, don't miss our coverage of this year's X-Factors and Superstars, complete rosters and ratings for all 32 teams, and a quick primer on how to use the new celebration mechanics, including how to hit the Griddy.

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Madden 23 Skill-Based Passing Explained: Accuracy Or Power, And Is It Worth It? ›

More accurate passers will still have a leg up on lesser signal-callers, but Skill-Based Passing makes all QBs markedly better, without a doubt, because it takes some of Madden's RNG elements and swaps them out for more player control.

Is placement and accuracy or power better in Madden 24? ›

Placement & Power only provides a fraction of what Placement & Accuracy does, so you should only use this passing style as a stepping stone toward the latter one. The Classic style is still fairly solid, all things considered, but you should stray away from this one for a more immersive football experience.

How does placement and accuracy passing work? ›

Placement & Accuracy

On short crossing routes, this allows players to put the ball right in between defenders or just out of reach. Some of the best wide receivers like to have a quick catch and then let their legs do the work. Placement & Accuracy will hit them in stride.

Does strength matter in Madden 23? ›

Strength Rating (STR): Higher the strength, the better a player will block or a defender will shed blocks and more effectively use power moves.

What is the best passing playbook in Madden 24? ›

Cincinnati Bengals

Pass, pass, pass. If your Madden 24 tactic is to throw the ball to all corners – then down the middle, just for good measure – then the book of Bengals is utterly essential. Indeed, Joe Burrow slings the ball so often that it doesn't bother with a single I-form set.

What is skill-based passing in Madden 23? ›

In Madden 23, one of the biggest changes to the game is what EA Tiburon calls Skill-Based Passing. This new feature is meant to give quarterbacks more control than ever before in deciding where to put the ball.

How do you hit harder in Madden 23? ›

Learn how to tackle or hit-stick your opponents and dominate the gridiron.
  1. Hold A/X for a conservative 'Breakdown Tackle'
  2. Press X/Square for an aggressive dive tackle.
  3. Flick Right Stick up when in range of ball carrier to hit stick.
  4. Flick Right Stick down when in range to cut stick (take Ball carrier's legs out)

How can I improve my passing accuracy? ›

The key techniques for passing a football accurately include proper body positioning, using the inside of the foot for short passes and instep for longer passes, keeping your eyes on the target, and following through with the pass. Practice and repetition are crucial for mastering these techniques.

How do you get passing accuracy? ›

Make sure the direction of your thumbs points where you want the ball to go. 2. Foot placement is key when passing. When passing a ball that has power behind it, such as a serve or hit, make sure your feet are in position.

What game style is best in Madden 24? ›

If you're looking for the traditional Madden experience, then Simulation is the way to go. However, the Arcade game style provides more electrifying plays for a more thrilling experience, while Competitive will train you for possible online matches in the future.

What is the best QB build in Madden 24? ›

The best height and weight to use is 6 foot 2. and 217 pounds. With your first load of skill points, put them predominantly into throw accuracy, throw on the run. and throw power, and make sure to spread them out fairly evenly.

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