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|[[ | |[[3PO Series Protocol Droid]] | ||
|[[GG Series Hospitality Droid]] | |[[GG Series Hospitality Droid]] | ||
|[[ | |[[3PO_Series_Protocol_Droid#m3po|M‑3PO Series Military Protocol Droid]] | ||
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|[[5YQ Series Protocol Droid]] | |[[5YQ Series Protocol Droid]] | ||
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| 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]] | ||
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|[[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]] | ||
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|[[WSB-15_Sabotage_Droid|WSB‑15 Sabotage Droid]] | |[[WSB-15_Sabotage_Droid|WSB‑15 Sabotage Droid]] | ||
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|[[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]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[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]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Droideka_Series_Destroyer_Droid#sniper|Droideka: Sniper Droideka]] | ||
|[[Manta Droid Subfighter]] | |[[Manta Droid Subfighter]] | ||
|[[Z65 Patrol Droid]] | |[[Z65 Patrol Droid]] |
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