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Overview
Andilex
Background Information
NameAlexandre Christophe
Nationality
France
BirthdayJanuary 31, 2003 (age 22)
Residency
EU
Europe
Power Rankings
All300380
Past 30 Days0
201946725
202080760
202186845
202237720
202320185
202422620
20255525
Competitive
RolePlayer
InputKeyboard & Mouse
Social Media & Links
Team History
Jul 2018 - Oct 2018DualMedia Esports
Nov 2018 - Jun 2021Team MCES
Jun 2021 - Aug 2023Falcons Esport.EU
Apr 2024 - Oct 2024Valiant


Alexandre "Andilex" Christophe is a Fortnite esports player, previously player for Valiant.

Biography

Alexandre "Andilex" Christophe is a French Professional Fortnite player. He was one of the first European players on the scene in 2018, first starting with small unofficial tournaments with DualMedia Esports and Team MCES. In 2019, he participated in the qualification for the Fortnite World Cup in solo and duo with Orkh without much success. Then, he participated in the two FNCS Grand Finals of the year, where he placed first nineteenth then eleventh. The year 2020 was his revealing year, first with a sixth place at the DreamHack Anaheim in February. Subsequently, he began playing in a duo with nayte for the FNCS Chapter 2 Season 2. Following some good results, they qualified for the FNCS Grand Finals, which they won. This made them very popular, especially in France and they are still the only 2 French people with a victory in the FNCS Grand Finals. His year was also marked by a second place in November with his trio, one of the best known, composed of xsweeze and JannisZ during the FNCS Grand Finals. In 2021, he mainly played with xsweeze and Snayzy with whom they placed fourth and seventh in the FNCS Grand Finals. During the end of the year, he and xsweeze played with 4zr, with whom they qualified for three FNCS Grand Finals. In 2022 and 2023, he continues to qualify for the FNCS Grand Finals, placing thirteenth best. In 2024, his contract with Falcons Esport, finished, he began playing with the French rising star Seyyto. After an excellent tenth and fifth place in the FNCS Grand Finals, they qualified for the FNCS Globals 2024. Where they finished forty-seventh still remaining the only French duo that year to be qualified, completing their year 2024. Although today, "Andilex" is no longer the best French player, he undoubtedly remains the best French Fortnite player in history.

Trivia

  • Alexandre "Andilex" Christophe won his first FNCS Grand Finals on April 19, 2020.

Player Settings

Player Settings - Last Updated: ([ Source])
DPI Sens X Sens Y ADS Sens Scoped Sens
700 9.0% 9.0% 60.0% 100.0%
Resolution Aspect Ratio 3D Resolution Inventory Building Edit
1920x1080 100% G
Wall Floor Stairs Roof Trap
Mouse Button 4 C A Mouse Button 5 X

Tournament Results

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Minimum place

Andilex Tournament Results
DateTeam SizePlPR PointsRegionPlatformEventTeamRoster
2025-04-19Squad (3)191600EuropePC Fortnite Champion Series Major2: Chapter 6 Season 2 - Group 2Andilex, SkyJump, Momsy
2025-03-31Squad (3)131150EuropePC Trios FNCS Divisional Cups Week 4Andilex, SkyJump, Momsy
2025-02-13Squad (3)60EuropePC Fortnite Champion Series Major1: Chapter 6 Season 1 - Last Chance LobbyAndilex, nayte, nociff
2025-02-08Squad (3)181600EuropePC Fortnite Champion Series Major1: Chapter 6 Season 1 - Group 2Andilex, Marco, Seyyto
2025-01-18Squad (3)121175EuropePC Trios FNCS Divisional Cups Week 4Andilex, Artskill, Seyyto
2024-12-14Squad (3)121175EuropePC Trios FNCS Divisional Cups Week 1Andilex, Artskill, Seyyto
2024-10-26Squad (3)15800EuropePC Trios Cash Cup: Chapter 5 Season 4 - Session 4 Round 2Andilex, SSdouble, SloxZay
2024-09-08Duo472500InternationalPC Fortnite Champion Series: Global Championship 2024: FinalsValiantSeyyto, Andilex
2024-08-29Duo21200EuropePC Duos Cash Cup: Chapter 5 Season 4 - Session 1 Round 2ValiantAndilex, Seyyto
2024-05-19Duo54750EuropePC Fortnite Champion Series Major2: Chapter 5 Season 2 - Grand FinalsValiantAndilex, Seyyto

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