Droid chassis

There are 16 different types of droid chassis that engineers can craft, three of which require specific expertise. Some chassis have "Advanced" versions (typically identified with Advanced Model or ADV for underlying) that can be configured with additional modules and armor. To clarify, these advanced versions may also require an underlying chasis, marked "ADV" the actual droid is marked "Advanced Model".

Modules and socket clusters are place in during the crafting process, and they have listing on the description of the chasis saying which type, however, modules can't be added or removed once the droid is crafted. Each chassis is restricted in the number and type of modules that can be fitted. However, non-combat modules can be put in combat sockets!


 * Combat droids can be configured with combat modules and programmed to attack targets. Health and Damage depends on the quality and quantity of the combat modules installed.
 * Utility droids cannot enter combat and cannot be equipped with combat modules. They are typically used in a more utility fashion.