No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(9 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
--><div class="topdiv"><!-- | --><div class="topdiv"><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">The sample droids on the following list are presented as basic models, in their factory-preset state, unless otherwise noted. The trained skills and feats possessed by a basic model represent the droid’s core programming—characteristics the droid maintains even after being subject to a [[Droids#memorywipe|memory wipe]].</p><!-- | |||
-->< | --><div class="spacer"><!-- | ||
--> | --><h3 class="headline">First-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | ||
--><p class="single nomargin">First-degree droids are usually medical, analytical, or scientific droids.</p><!-- | |||
--> | |||
{| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | {| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | ||
| width="33%" |[[2-1B_Medical_Droid|2‑1B Medical Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[2-1B_Medical_Droid|2‑1B Medical Droid]] | ||
Line 41: | Line 43: | ||
|[[GH-7_Medical_Droid|GH‑7 Medical Droid]] | |[[GH-7_Medical_Droid|GH‑7 Medical Droid]] | ||
|[[WED_Treadwell_Repair_Droid#wed-20|WED‑20 Treadwell Repair Droid]] | |[[WED_Treadwell_Repair_Droid#wed-20|WED‑20 Treadwell Repair Droid]] | ||
|}</div><!-- | |}<!-- | ||
--></div><!-- | |||
--><div class="spacer"><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Second-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Second-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">Second-degree droids are typically astromech and some technical droids. Specific models include the R2 unit.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">Second-degree droids are typically astromech and some technical droids. Specific models include the R2 unit.</p><!-- | ||
--> | --> | ||
{| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | {| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | ||
| width="33%" |[[DP-2_Probe_Droid|DP‑2 Probe Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[DP-2_Probe_Droid|DP‑2 Probe Droid]] | ||
| width="34%" |[[M38 Explorer Droid]] | | width="34%" |[[M38 Explorer Droid]] | ||
| width="33%" |[[R4 Series Astromech]] | | width="33%" |[[R4 Series Astromech Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[EI-9_Network_Security_Droid|EI‑9 Network Security Droid]] | |[[EI-9_Network_Security_Droid|EI‑9 Network Security Droid]] | ||
|[[MK Series Maintenance Droid]] | |[[MK Series Maintenance Droid]] | ||
|[[R5 Series Astromech]] | |[[R5 Series Astromech Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[FA-4_Pilot_Droid|FA‑4 Pilot Droid]] | |[[FA-4_Pilot_Droid|FA‑4 Pilot Droid]] | ||
|[[NR-1100_Slicer_Droid|NR‑1100 Slicer Droid]] | |[[NR-1100_Slicer_Droid|NR‑1100 Slicer Droid]] | ||
|[[R7 Series Astromech]] | |[[R7 Series Astromech Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[FEG Series Pilot Droid]] | |[[FEG Series Pilot Droid]] | ||
Line 83: | Line 88: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Holocam Droid]] | |[[Holocam Droid]] | ||
|[[R2 Series Astromech]] | |[[R2 Series Astromech Droid]] | ||
|[[S19 Astromech Droid]] | |[[S19 Astromech Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[IT-O_Interrogator|IT‑O Interrogator]] | |[[IT-O_Interrogator|IT‑O Interrogator]] | ||
|[[ | |[[R2_Series_Astromech_Droid#r2-r|R2‑R Series Astromech]] | ||
|[[T3 Series Utility Droid]] | |[[T3 Series Utility Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[KDY-4_Tech_Droid|KDY‑4 Tech Droid]] | |[[KDY-4_Tech_Droid|KDY‑4 Tech Droid]] | ||
|[[R3 Series Astromech]] | |[[R3 Series Astromech Droid]] | ||
|[[V6 Series Pilot Droid]] | |[[V6 Series Pilot Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 97: | Line 102: | ||
|[[R4 Series Agromech Droid]] | |[[R4 Series Agromech Droid]] | ||
|[[WED Treadwell Repair Droid]] | |[[WED Treadwell Repair Droid]] | ||
|} | |}<!-- | ||
</div><!-- | |||
--></div><!-- | |||
--><div class="spacer"><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Third-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Third-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">Third-degree droids are typically protocol droids and replica droids. Specific models include 3P0 series droids and translator droids.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">Third-degree droids are typically protocol droids and replica droids. Specific models include 3P0 series droids and translator droids.</p><!-- | ||
--> | --> | ||
{| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | {| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | ||
| width="33%" |[[3D-4_Administrative_Droid|3D‑4 Administrative Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[3D-4_Administrative_Droid|3D‑4 Administrative Droid]] | ||
Line 115: | Line 122: | ||
| width="33%" |[[LEP Series Service Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[LEP Series Service Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[3PO Series Protocol Droid]] | ||
|[[GG Series Hospitality Droid]] | |[[GG Series Hospitality Droid]] | ||
|[[ | |[[3PO_Series_Protocol_Droid#m3po|M‑3PO Series Military Protocol Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[5YQ Series Protocol Droid]] | |[[5YQ Series Protocol Droid]] | ||
Line 142: | Line 149: | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
|}</div><!-- | |}<!-- | ||
--></div><!-- | |||
Line 148: | Line 157: | ||
--><div class="spacer" | --><div class="spacer"><!-- | ||
-->< | --><h3 class="headline">Fourth-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | ||
--> | --><p class="single nomargin">Fourth-degree droids are combat droids. Specific models include battle droids, destroyer droids, security droids, war droids, probe droids, and assassin droids.</p><!-- | ||
--> | |||
{| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | {| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | ||
| width="33%" |[[3PX Espionage Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[3PX Espionage Droid]] | ||
| width="34%" |[[ | | width="34%" |[[Droideka_Series_Destroyer_Droid#ultra|Droideka: Ultra Droideka]] | ||
| width="33%" |[[Mark I Sith Assault Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[Mark I Sith Assault Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[501-Z_Police | |[[501-Z_Police-Security_Droid|501‑Z Police/Security Droid]] | ||
|[[DSH-3_Probe_Droid|DSH‑3 Probe Droid]] | |[[DSH-3_Probe_Droid|DSH‑3 Probe Droid]] | ||
|[[Mark IV Sith Assault Droid]] | |[[Mark IV Sith Assault Droid]] | ||
Line 291: | Line 301: | ||
|[[WSB-15_Sabotage_Droid|WSB‑15 Sabotage Droid]] | |[[WSB-15_Sabotage_Droid|WSB‑15 Sabotage Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Droideka Destroyer Droid]] | |[[Droideka Series Destroyer Droid]] | ||
|[[LR-57_Combat_Droid|LR‑57 Combat Droid]] | |[[LR-57_Combat_Droid|LR‑57 Combat Droid]] | ||
|[[X-1_Viper_Droid|X‑1 Viper Droid]] | |[[X-1_Viper_Droid|X‑1 Viper Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Droideka_Series_Destroyer_Droid#mark2|Droideka: Droideka Mark II]] | ||
|[[LV8 Series Guard Droid]] | |[[LV8 Series Guard Droid]] | ||
|[[YVH Series Battle Droid]] | |[[YVH Series Battle Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[Droideka_Series_Destroyer_Droid#sniper|Droideka: Sniper Droideka]] | ||
|[[Manta Droid Subfighter]] | |[[Manta Droid Subfighter]] | ||
|[[Z65 Patrol Droid]] | |[[Z65 Patrol Droid]] | ||
|}</div><!-- | |}<!-- | ||
--></div><!-- | |||
--><div class="spacer"><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Fifth-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><h3 class="headline">Fifth-Degree Droids</h3><!-- | |||
--><p class="single nomargin">Fifth-degree droids are typically utility droids with ow-level functions. Specific models include labor droids and power droids.</p><!-- | --><p class="single nomargin">Fifth-degree droids are typically utility droids with ow-level functions. Specific models include labor droids and power droids.</p><!-- | ||
--> | --> | ||
{| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | {| style="width: 100%; line-height: 100%; font-size: small;" | ||
| width="33%" |[[11-17_Series_Mining_Droid|11‑17 Series Mining Droid]] | | width="33%" |[[11-17_Series_Mining_Droid|11‑17 Series Mining Droid]] | ||
Line 337: | Line 350: | ||
|[[BLX Labor Droid]] | |[[BLX Labor Droid]] | ||
|[[Imperial City Maintenance Droid]] | |[[Imperial City Maintenance Droid]] | ||
|[[S6 Series Security/Maintenance Droid]] | |[[S6_Series_Security-Maintenance_Droid|S6 Series Security/Maintenance Droid]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[CLL-6_Binary_Load_Lifter|CLL‑6 Binary Load Lifter]] | |[[CLL-6_Binary_Load_Lifter|CLL‑6 Binary Load Lifter]] | ||
Line 354: | Line 367: | ||
|[[MSE-6_Repair_Droid|MSE‑6 Repair Droid]] | |[[MSE-6_Repair_Droid|MSE‑6 Repair Droid]] | ||
| | | | ||
|}</div><!-- | |}<!-- | ||
--></div><!-- | |||
--></div><!-- | |||
-->{{droidmenu}} | -->{{droidmenu}}<!-- | ||
{{referencesection}} | -->{{referencesection}}<!-- | ||
{{endbar}} | -->{{endbar}} | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
__NOEDITSECTION__ | __NOEDITSECTION__ |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 12 September 2025
The sample droids on the following list are presented as basic models, in their factory-preset state, unless otherwise noted. The trained skills and feats possessed by a basic model represent the droid’s core programming—characteristics the droid maintains even after being subject to a memory wipe.
First-Degree Droids
First-degree droids are usually medical, analytical, or scientific droids.
Second-Degree Droids
Second-degree droids are typically astromech and some technical droids. Specific models include the R2 unit.
Third-Degree Droids
Third-degree droids are typically protocol droids and replica droids. Specific models include 3P0 series droids and translator droids.
Fourth-Degree Droids
Fourth-degree droids are combat droids. Specific models include battle droids, destroyer droids, security droids, war droids, probe droids, and assassin droids.
Fifth-Degree Droids
Fifth-degree droids are typically utility droids with ow-level functions. Specific models include labor droids and power droids.
Footnotes and References
Please see the following pages or sites for further information:
- Gameplay
- Gear/Transportation
- Droid
- Saga Edition Core Rulebook
- Threats of the Galaxy
- Knights of the Old Republic
- Force Unleashed Campaign Guide
- Scum and Villainy
- Clone Wars Campaign Guide
- Legacy Era Campaign Guide
- Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
- Galaxy at War
- Scavenger's Guide to Droids
- Galaxy of Intrigue
- Unknown Regions