Danoxide | ||
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Background Information | ||
Name | Daniel Terlizzi | |
Country of Birth | United States | |
Birthday | January 25, 1999 (age 25) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Player | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Daniel "Danoxide" Terlizzi is a Halo esports player, previously a player for Lux Gaming. A player who rose to prominence during the Halo 5: Guardians era, he has also played for Team Liquid, Luminosity Gaming, and Cloud9.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Velocity eSports | Jan 20162016-01-06 | Jan 20162016-01-10 | 4d ejel | ||
Triggers Pound | Jan 20162016-01-24 | Mar 20162016-03-03 | 1mo 10d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Mar 20162016-03-03 | ≈Apr 2016≈2016-04-?? | ≈29d ejel | ||
Elevate | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈Jun 2016≈2016-06-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jun 20162016-06-15 | Aug 20162016-08-19 | 2mo 4d ejel | ||
Luminosity Gaming | Aug 20162016-08-24 | Dec 20162016-12-29 | 4mo 5d ejel | ||
Problem Solvers | Dec 20162016-12-29 | Jan 20172017-01-13 | 15d ejel | ||
Team Allegiance | Jan 20172017-01-13 | Feb 20172017-02-24 | 1mo 11d ejel | ||
Pnda Gaming | Jan 20172017-01-28 | Mar 20172017-03-13 | 1mo 16d ejel | ||
Crowd Pleasers | Mar 20172017-03-13 | Apr 20172017-04-18 | 1mo 5d ejel | ||
Str8 Rippin | May 20172017-05-05 | ≈Nov 2017≈2017-11-?? | ≈5mo 27d ejel | ||
Elevate | Feb 20182018-02-13 | Mar 20182018-03-02 | 17d ejel | ||
Oceanic | Mar 20182018-03-07 | ≈Apr 2018≈2018-04-?? | ≈25d ejel | ||
Lux Gaming | Oct 20182018-10-06[2] | Nov 20182018-11-28[1] | 1mo 22d ejel | ||
Lux Gaming | Feb 20202020-02-14[3] | ≈Jun 2020≈2020-06-?? | ≈3mo 16d ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
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Velocity eSports | Jan 20162016-01-06 | Jan 20162016-01-10 | 4d ejel | ||
Triggers Pound | Jan 20162016-01-24 | Mar 20162016-03-03 | 1mo 10d ejel | ||
Cloud9 | Mar 20162016-03-03 | ≈Apr 2016≈2016-04-?? | ≈29d ejel | ||
Elevate | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈Jun 2016≈2016-06-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Team Liquid | Jun 20162016-06-15 | Aug 20162016-08-19 | 2mo 4d ejel | ||
Luminosity Gaming | Aug 20162016-08-24 | Dec 20162016-12-29 | 4mo 5d ejel | ||
Problem Solvers | Dec 20162016-12-29 | Jan 20172017-01-13 | 15d ejel | ||
Team Allegiance | Jan 20172017-01-13 | Feb 20172017-02-24 | 1mo 11d ejel | ||
Pnda Gaming | Jan 20172017-01-28 | Mar 20172017-03-13 | 1mo 16d ejel | ||
Crowd Pleasers | Mar 20172017-03-13 | Apr 20172017-04-18 | 1mo 5d ejel | ||
Str8 Rippin | May 20172017-05-05 | ≈Nov 2017≈2017-11-?? | ≈5mo 27d ejel | ||
Elevate | Feb 20182018-02-13 | Mar 20182018-03-02 | 17d ejel | ||
Oceanic | Mar 20182018-03-07 | ≈Apr 2018≈2018-04-?? | ≈25d ejel | ||
Lux Gaming | Oct 20182018-10-06[2] | Nov 20182018-11-28[1] | 1mo 22d ejel | ||
Lux Gaming | Feb 20202020-02-14[3] | ≈Jun 2020≈2020-06-?? | ≈3mo 16d ejel |
News
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2020
veL | January 6, Danoxide, Kaotic Fours, Levy, and Scaryotic join. | |
veL | January 10, Danoxide, Kaotic Fours, Levy, and Scaryotic leave. | |
TRIG | January 24, Assault, Cloud, Danoxide, and Hysteria join. | |
TRIG | March 3, Assault, Cloud, Danoxide, and Hysteria leave. | |
C9 | March 3, Assault, Cloud, Danoxide, and Hysteria join. | |
C9 | April (approx.), Assault, Cloud, Danoxide, and Hysteria leave. | |
ELV | May (approx.), Danoxide and Swift Kill join. Aries and Hysteria leave. | |
ELV | June (approx.), Renegade JW joins. Danoxide leaves. | |
TL | June 15, Danoxide joins. Assault leaves. | |
TL | August 19, Commonly, Penguin, Rayne, and Symbolic (Coach) join. Danoxide, Eco, and StelluR leave. | |
LG | August 24, Danoxide, Eco, eL ToWn, and Naded join. | |
PROB | December 29, Commonly, Danoxide, Spartan, Suspector, and Strobe (Coach) join. | |
LG | December 29, Danoxide leaves. |
PROB | January 13, Commonly, Danoxide, Spartan, Suspector, and Strobe (Coach) leave. | |
ALG | January 13, Commonly, Danoxide, Spartan, Suspector, and Strobe (Coach) join. Falcated and Str8 SicK leave. | |
Pnda | January 28, Danoxide joins. Nemassist leaves. | |
ALG | February 24, TriPPPeY joins. Danoxide leaves. | |
Pnda | March 13, Cratos, Danoxide, Naded, Str8 SicK, and ShowTime (Coach) leave. | |
CP | March 13, Cratos, Danoxide, Naded, Str8 SicK, and ShowTime (Coach,Manager) join. | |
CP | April 18, Suspector joins. Danoxide leaves. | |
Str8 | May 5, Danoxide joins. Renegade leaves. | |
Str8 | November (approx.), Ace, BabyJ, Commonly, and Danoxide leave. |
ELV | February 13, Calm, ContrA, Danoxide, and PreDevoNatoR join. | |
ELV | March 2, Artic, eL ToWn, Sabinater, Suspector, and ShowTime (Coach) join. Calm, Danoxide, MoNsTcR, and PreDevoNatoR leave. | |
OCE | March 7, Danoxide, Falcated, Shooter, Tapping Buttons, and Haze (Coach) join. | |
OCE | April (approx.), Danoxide, Falcated, Shooter, Tapping Buttons, and Haze (Coach) leave. | |
LUX | October 6, Danoxide, gilkey, Naded, and Nebula join.[2] | |
LUX | November 28, Danoxide, Naded, and Nebula leave.[1] |
Biography
Halo 5: Guardians
Danoxide emerged on the scene in late 2015, competing in the Halo World Championship NA Regional Finals 2016 online qualifying series. Eventually landing on team Triggers Pound alongside Cloud, Hysteria and Assault hours before roster lock, his team managed to qualify for the Regional Finals. At Regionals, Triggers Pound were able to secure a spot at Halo World Championship 2016 with a top 8 finish. Prior to Worlds, Triggers Pound were signed by Cloud9. At Worlds, Cloud9 were upset in their group by the European Epsilon eSports, leading to their finishing below 2nd in their group and being the only North American team at the event to not make it out of its group.
Following Worlds, Danoxide left Cloud9 and eventually found himself on Team eLevate alongside Heinz, Randa and Swift Kill. After a failed attempt to qualify for Pro League, eLevate replaced Swift Kill with Falcated and began competing in the Open Circuit. In the midst of the Open Circuit season, Danoxide joined Team Liquid alongside Spartan, Eco and StelluR as an emergency sub, replacing Assault. The new roster would end up finishing 2-12, good enough for only 7th place. At Relegation, Liquid were able to keep their spot by finishing 1st.
After the season concluded, Spartan and StelluR left the team to seek other opportunities, leaving Eco and Danoxide with the Team Liquid seed. They eventually recruited Naded and eL TowN. As Team Liquid had opted to part ways with Eco and Danoxide in favor of a new team, the roster found a new home under Luminosity Gaming. Luminosity had an up and down Fall Season, having impressive showings against the strongest of teams. After some struggles, they replaced Eco with Victory X. Luminosity ended up just missing out on qualifying for the Season Finals in the final week, finishing with a 6-8 record good enough for 5th place.
On December 29th, during the offseason, Danoxide left Luminosity and joined the newly formed Problem Solvers alongside Spartan, Suspector and Commonly. On January 13th, the Problem Solvers roster was acquired by Team Allegiance. Shortly after a top 8 finish at UGC St. Louis 2017, Danoxide announced his release from Allegiance on Twitter. He reunited with Naded a short time later, joining Pnda Gaming alongside Naded, Cratos and Str8 SicK. At ME Las Vegas 2017, Pnda showed new life with Danoxide on board, taking out Team Allegiance in a dramatic series to qualify for Halo World Championship 2017 and ultimately finishing 4th overall after another win over Str8 Rippin followed by a loss to Team EnVyUs. On March 13th, Pnda announced the release of its Halo roster. Cratos confirmed that they would be competing as Crowd Pleasers moving forward. The following day, it was announced that Crowd Pleasers would be sponsored by MoneyMatches for Worlds and attending as TMMT Crowd Pleasers. At Worlds, Crowd Pleasers were placed in a group alongside reigning champions OpTic Gaming and 2nd-ranked EU squad Supremacy. CP were able to defeat Supremacy 3-1, but were swept by OpTic for a 2nd place finish in the group. In their first match of the Championship Bracket, CP were defeated 4-3 in a very close match against Str8 Rippin. Looking to go on a Losers' Bracket run, they defeated London Conspiracy 4-1 to clinch top 8, but could not get past Team EnVyUs, who swept them 4-0 and sent them home with a top 8 finish.
Following Worlds, Danoxide left Crowd Pleasers to join Str8 Rippin alongside AcE, aPG and Heinz. At UMG Daytona, Str8 finished 3rd in its pool. They started off well in the main bracket with a 3-0 win over Believe the Hype, but were upset by Oxygen Supremacy in the following round. After wins over eRa Eternity and Ronin Esports in Losers, Str8 were swept by Team Liquid and bowed out with a top 6 finish. After a poor start to the Summer Pro League season that saw them sitting in 8th place with no wins, Str8 made a roster change, trading AcE to Team Liquid in exchange for Rayne. APG left shortly after, his spot eventually filled by Kaotic. Things did not improve for Str8, as they ultimately finished the season winless in eighth place and faced potential relegation at the DreamHack Atlanta Finals. In Atlanta, Str8 lost to Oxygen Supremacy in the Winners and Elimination Brackets, becoming the first team to be relegated out of an HCS Pro League spot. In the Championship Bracket, Str8 were first swept by Team EnVyUs before being eliminated by Evil Geniuses in a 3-1 loss, ending Str8's abysmal Summer season with a top sixteen finish.
On August 25th, Str8 announced its new roster, retaining only Danoxide from the Summer lineup. Joining him were BabyJ, Commonly and a returning Ace. With no Pro League spot, Str8 instead competed in the Fall 2017 Open Circuit, finishing first in the first Legendary Cup and following it up with back-to-back second place finishes. In the final cup of the season, Str8 were able to win consecutive series over eRa Eternity in the Grand Finals to steal first place and win the $2,000 prize. At the DreamHack Denver Finals, Str8 made a statement with their first Championship Bracket match, sweeping the fifth seeded Luminosity Gaming. In the following round, they were swept by Splyce. After a close win over the French Supremacy, Str8 were eliminated by top European team Team Infused in a 3-1 loss, resulting in a top eight finish.
Danoxide left Str8 during the offseason, joining Elevate for the first half of Halo World Championship 2018 season. The roster finished in the top twenty-four at MLG Orlando after a loss to Myztro Gaming sent them home in the open bracket. Danoxide left Elevate shortly after Orlando to join Oceanic Squad alongside Falcated, Shooter, and Tapping Buttons.
Trivia
- Danoxide has coined the death stare in his words, "I am staring into your soul."
- Danoxide has been known to make funny loud "raptor noises" at events.
- Danoxide is often considered the most energetic and quick moving in game by friends and players alike.
Tournament Results
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Danoxide Tournament Results | ||||||
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Roster | ||
2021-12-14 | 25 - 28 | Chipotle Challenger Series 2021 | DANO | Danoxide | ||
2020-11-08 | 5 - 6 | Esports Arena $1000 4v4 Variant 2020-11-08 | ACCE | Demon D • Danoxide • Nebula • Envore | ||
2020-06-27 | 9 - 16 | FACEIT MCC Pro Series 3 | STAI | Gilkey • Danoxide • SickStory • SyuR | ||
2020-06-20 | 2 | FACEIT MCC Open Series 3 | STAI | Gilkey • Danoxide • SickStory • SyuR | ||
2020-06-13 | 9 - 16 | FACEIT MCC Pro Series 2 | STAI | Danoxide • Gabriel • Gilkey • Munoz | ||
2020-05-30 | 9 - 16 | FACEIT MCC Pro Series 1 | LUX | Str8 Sick • Cratos • Danoxide • Suspector | ||
2020-02-23 | 5 - 6 | $2,000$ 2,000$2,000 | DreamHack Anaheim 2020 | LUX | Cratos • Danoxide • Str8 Sick • Suspector | |
2019-09-08 | 3 | UGC Halo Classic Atlantic City 2019 H5 2v2 | PYRE | Pyrettic • Danoxide | ||
2018-11-18 | 9 - 12 | $3,000$ 3,000$3,000 | Halo Championship Series Finals 2018 | LUX | gilkey • Naded • Nebula • Danoxide • SenscR | |
2018-11-10 | 5 - 8 | MLG GameBattles 2000 Series NA 2018-11-10 | LUX | Gilkey • Naded • Nebula • Danoxide | ||
Total Prize:USD 5,000 |
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lux Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Lux Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Lux Gaming's Tweet