Droid chassis refers to the 16 different types of droid models engineers can craft, three of which require specific engineering expertise. Most droid chassis have 'Advanced' versions that offer additional module sockets. Advanced droid chassis are identified on the droid deed as 'Advanced Model' and some have droid components identified as 'ADV Droid Chassis' needed for final assembly or can be used as decorative art.
Droid chassis types[]
- Combat droids: can have combat modules installed and programmed to attack targets, but cannot have service modules installed. Droid damage and health are determined by the quality and quantity of the combat modules installed. Armor is determined by the quality and quantity of the combat modules and defense modules installed.
- Combat capable droids: can have combat modules installed and programmed to attack targets and also have service modules installed. Droid damage and health are determined by the quality and quantity of the combat modules installed. Armor is determined by the quality and quantity of the combat modules and defense modules installed.
- Service droids: cannot have combat modules installed nor programmed to attack targets, but can have service modules installed.
Maximum | Module sockets | ||||||
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Chassis | Type | CL | Damage | Armor | Combat | Defense | Special abilities |
B1 battle | Combat | 60 | 292-876 | 9500 | 7 | 2 | Ranged attack |
Droideka | Combat | 60 | 292-876 | 10000 | 8 | 2 | Ranged attack |
Chassis | Type | CL | Damage | Armor | Combat capable | Defense | Special abilities |
DZ-70 | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 8000 | 2 | 1 | None |
LE Repair | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 3 | 1 | Personality chip |
MK3 Mining | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 6 | 2 | None |
Probot | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 5 | 2 | Ranged attack |
R2 | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 5 | 2 | Astromech, pilot command storage |
R3 | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 6 | 2 | Astromech, pilot command storage |
R4 | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 9000 | 3 | 2 | Astromech, pilot command storage |
R5 | Combat capable | 30 | 146-438 | 8000 | 2 | 1 | Astromech, pilot command storage |
Chassis | Type | CL | Damage | Armor | Service | Defense | Special abilities |
Binary Load Lifter | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 3 | 3 | None |
MSE 'Mouse' | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 2 | 1 | +10 rating added to each Detonation Module installed |
Power | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 1 | 1 | Can charge other droid’s power up to 100% |
Protocol | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 2 | 1 | Personality chip |
Surgical | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 3 | 1 | Personality chip |
WED Treadwell | Service | 30 | -- | 6000 | 2 | 1 | None |
Flight computer | Ship component | 0 | -- | -- | -- | -- | Flight computer, pilot command storage |
Harnesses and Socket clusters[]
Modules and socket clusters are placed in during the crafting process, and they have listing on the description of the chassis 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!
Harnesses[]
- Droid Defensive Module Harness: is used for the level based Droid Armor Module.
- Droid Combat Module: is used for Droid Combat Module slots in a combat rated droid. This slot indicates that only a Droid Combat Module can be installed.
- Combat Capable Service Module: is used for Droid Service Module Harness slots in a combat rated droid. This slot indicates that a Droid Combat Module can be installed.
- Droid Service Module Harness: is for any droid module including Storage, Crafting Stations, Effects Modules, etc. Droid Combat Modules can not be installed in this slot.
Clusters[]
- Combat Module Socket Cluster: only accepts the Droid Combat Module. Up to three modules can be placed into the Cluster and can only be installed in a Droideka or Battle Droid.
- Combat-Capable Socket Cluster: can accept any of the Droid Service Module Harnesses, including the Droid Combat Module. Up to three modules can be placed into the Cluster and can only be installed in the Adv R3, R3, Adv R2, R2, Adv Probot, Probot, and Adv LE.
- General Droid Module Socket Cluster: can accept any of the Droid Service Module Harnesses, excluding the Droid Combat Module. Up to three modules can be placed into the cluster and can only be installed in the Adv BLL and Adv Surgical Droids.