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(Santos / Brazil): Often considered the crown jewel of PES 2013 wonderkids. He starts with elite dribbling and explosive power, quickly becoming the best player in the game. Gabriel Barbosa "Gabigol"
Full growth curve charts (simulated in PES 2013 editor) Appendix B: Interview excerpt – “Why Mastour never made it” (Gazzetta dello Sport, 2024) pes 13 wonderkids
: Another massive center-back (196cm) who, when paired with a fast partner, creates an almost impenetrable aerial defense.
Hazard was the most complete attacking midfielder in the game. Unlike Neymar, Hazard had better balance and passing. His "Cut Back Pass" skill allowed for devastating assists. He starts as a first-team player, but his potential turns him into the best playmaker in the game by age 24. This public link is valid for 7 days
A well-rounded alternative to Ter Stegen, Leno boasts high jumping and reflex stats. He is often slightly cheaper to buy at the start of the game, making him a perfect target for mid-tier clubs. Defenders (CB, SB)
This comprehensive guide highlights the absolute best wonderkids in PES 2013, broken down by position, to help you build an unstoppable dynasty. What Makes a Wonderkid in PES 2013? Can’t copy the link right now
(Chelsea) : A versatile attacking midfielder known for technical precision and creative playmaking. Stephan El Shaarawy
These are the players who, if you do not sign them in your first transfer window, will haunt you for the next decade of your Master League.
The allure of the PES 2013 wonderkid was rooted in the game’s unique growth curve system. Unlike modern titles that often use rigid potential caps, PES 2013 allowed for dynamic development based on playing time and performance. Scouting these players required a mix of looking at real-world reputations in 2012 and 2013 and understanding the specific statistical "sweet spots" that the PES engine rewarded. A wonderkid in PES 2013 was characterized by a low starting age (usually between 17 and 21) and a high "Growth Type," which determined how long they would continue to improve before hitting their peak.
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(Santos / Brazil): Often considered the crown jewel of PES 2013 wonderkids. He starts with elite dribbling and explosive power, quickly becoming the best player in the game. Gabriel Barbosa "Gabigol"
Full growth curve charts (simulated in PES 2013 editor) Appendix B: Interview excerpt – “Why Mastour never made it” (Gazzetta dello Sport, 2024)
: Another massive center-back (196cm) who, when paired with a fast partner, creates an almost impenetrable aerial defense.
Hazard was the most complete attacking midfielder in the game. Unlike Neymar, Hazard had better balance and passing. His "Cut Back Pass" skill allowed for devastating assists. He starts as a first-team player, but his potential turns him into the best playmaker in the game by age 24.
A well-rounded alternative to Ter Stegen, Leno boasts high jumping and reflex stats. He is often slightly cheaper to buy at the start of the game, making him a perfect target for mid-tier clubs. Defenders (CB, SB)
This comprehensive guide highlights the absolute best wonderkids in PES 2013, broken down by position, to help you build an unstoppable dynasty. What Makes a Wonderkid in PES 2013?
(Chelsea) : A versatile attacking midfielder known for technical precision and creative playmaking. Stephan El Shaarawy
These are the players who, if you do not sign them in your first transfer window, will haunt you for the next decade of your Master League.
The allure of the PES 2013 wonderkid was rooted in the game’s unique growth curve system. Unlike modern titles that often use rigid potential caps, PES 2013 allowed for dynamic development based on playing time and performance. Scouting these players required a mix of looking at real-world reputations in 2012 and 2013 and understanding the specific statistical "sweet spots" that the PES engine rewarded. A wonderkid in PES 2013 was characterized by a low starting age (usually between 17 and 21) and a high "Growth Type," which determined how long they would continue to improve before hitting their peak.