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Latest revision as of 20:40, February 13, 2024

This article is about German smasher. For other uses, see Andy (disambiguation).
Andy Lawliet "Tero"
Character info
Melee main Fox
Other Melee characters Marth, Sheik
Project M mains Wolf, Meta Knight
Team info
Crew(s) Game 5
Personal and other info
Location Germany Germany

Andy or Andy Lawliet is a Melee player, former tournament director and community leader from Germany. He started playing competitive Smash Bros. in 2007 .

Community Work[edit]

Andy was the main TO and host of How Dair You (2015) and Smash Royale (2008) and also co-hosted nearly every German national from 2007 onwards (including Helix (2015), SMASH ATTACK (2009), the Osmash Series).

He was a member of the Smash Back Room for both Melee and Brawl on SmashBoards, administrator and founder of the German Smash Boards, and a founding member of the streaming groups Salty Playground and Geeky Goon Squad. Additionally he was responsible for most rulesets and power rankings in the german community. Most notably the initiative to change the German standard for Dave's Stupid Rule to "you can not pick your counterpick stage again if you won on it" which was was later adapted in other European countries as well.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
RtB2 August 31st, 2007 13th 3rd Yomi
XFZ December 28th, 2007 3rd 1st Yomi
Epita Smash Arena 2 February 23rd, 2008 65th 17th Yomi
TSL2 April 16th, 2008 9th 2nd Yomi
Smash Royale July 27th, 2008 7th 4th Yomi
TSL3 August 9th, 2008 13th 3rd Yomi
SMASH ATTACK April 3rd, 2009 49th 13th Yomi
Epita Smash Arena 3 April 11th, 2009 25th 9th Yomi
OSTS:A November 20th, 2009 17th 4th Yomi
TSL5 February 19th, 2010 25th 5th Makkura
Berlin Calling April 2nd, 2010 17th 9th Yomi
Smash Needs You August 16th, 2010 17th 7th Yomi
B.E.A.S.T 4 February 17th, 2014 49th 25th Kadano
OSmash#4 April 19th, 2014 9th 7th Pasi
Republic of Fighters 3 May 18th, 2014 33rd 17th Beat
Resurrection June 20th, 2014 9th 7th Stivo
Smash Fort #1 September 28th, 2014 3rd
Smash im Pott 2 March 3rd, 2015 7th 3rd Yomi
NoTech Smash 1 June 6th, 2015 7th

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
Smash Royale July 27th, 2008 17th 4th .tea

Project M[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
How Dair You September 4th, 2015 13th 3rd Yomi

Trivia[edit]

  • Andy became infamous in 2010 for timing out former Swedish top player Pepito with Jigglypuff while still having 4 stocks left. This match lead to a heated-up debate whether or not planking should be banned or limited in Melee. [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tero vs Pepito, Tero timing out Pepito.

External links[edit]