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This multi-charge tool allows you to customize the colors | This multi-charge tool allows you to customize the colors | ||
− | of many of your droids. | + | of many of your droids. The droid customization is the number of times you can "call" your droid o fyour data bad before the colors fade back to their defaults. |
Simply Call your droid, Target it, and Use this tool. | Simply Call your droid, Target it, and Use this tool. | ||
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Certain droids allow for both a Frame and Trim color, | Certain droids allow for both a Frame and Trim color, | ||
while others offer a Frame color only. | while others offer a Frame color only. | ||
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+ | Additionally a player may have another player use a customization kit on their droid by offering that player consent. Giving consent will allow the player with the tool to target and customize another player's droid. | ||
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+ | The droid's initial customization scheme is created by the droid engineer during the customization process in crafting it. Once a player uses the deed however, the initial customization will last for only 20 calls before the droid will default back to the original color scheme for the model of droid. After these initial calls are used up the player must use a customization kit to change the color scheme or have another player use one on the droid for them after giving consent. | ||
Each customization of your droid counts as one Charge use. | Each customization of your droid counts as one Charge use. | ||
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Currently, each Customization lasts for 2000 "calls" of the droid, meaning a player may unpack the droid from their datapad up to 2000 times per each use of the customization tool. | Currently, each Customization lasts for 2000 "calls" of the droid, meaning a player may unpack the droid from their datapad up to 2000 times per each use of the customization tool. | ||
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+ | A player may view the current number of calls left by reviewing the droid in the datapad and looking at the Customization Lifespan attribute. This will list the total remaining calls the player may make before the droid will default back to the base color of the model. | ||
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Droid Customization Kit Game MechanicsThis multi-charge tool allows you to customize the colors of many of your droids. The droid customization is the number of times you can "call" your droid o fyour data bad before the colors fade back to their defaults. Simply Call your droid, Target it, and Use this tool. Certain droids allow for both a Frame and Trim color, while others offer a Frame color only. Additionally a player may have another player use a customization kit on their droid by offering that player consent. Giving consent will allow the player with the tool to target and customize another player's droid. The droid's initial customization scheme is created by the droid engineer during the customization process in crafting it. Once a player uses the deed however, the initial customization will last for only 20 calls before the droid will default back to the original color scheme for the model of droid. After these initial calls are used up the player must use a customization kit to change the color scheme or have another player use one on the droid for them after giving consent. Each customization of your droid counts as one Charge use. (So to color BOTH Frame and Trim uses TWO Charges) Currently, each Customization lasts for 2000 "calls" of the droid, meaning a player may unpack the droid from their datapad up to 2000 times per each use of the customization tool. A player may view the current number of calls left by reviewing the droid in the datapad and looking at the Customization Lifespan attribute. This will list the total remaining calls the player may make before the droid will default back to the base color of the model.
of colors than other players.
(re-colored) once their initial customization fades. Source References
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