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The Combat Module has a maximum Combat Ratting of 110 per module and has an absolute maximum Combat Rating of 600 per droid, only available in an Adv R3 Unit. The Combat Rating formulas are pretty straight forward. Don't forget that you must round down all numbers to the lowest whole number, to get the accurate damage out put. | The Combat Module has a maximum Combat Ratting of 110 per module and has an absolute maximum Combat Rating of 600 per droid, only available in an Adv R3 Unit. The Combat Rating formulas are pretty straight forward. Don't forget that you must round down all numbers to the lowest whole number, to get the accurate damage out put. | ||
− | DZ70 & Probot: | + | DZ70 & Probot:<br> |
− | Maximum Speed .75 / Maximum To-Hit .41 | + | Maximum Speed .75 / Maximum To-Hit .41<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 95 + 95 = Minimum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 95 + 95 = Minimum Damage<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 100 + 100 = Maximum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 100 + 100 = Maximum Damage<br><br> |
− | Astromech droids: | + | Astromech droids:<br> |
− | Maximum Speed 1.5 / Maximum To-Hit .41 | + | Maximum Speed 1.5 / Maximum To-Hit .41<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 80 + 80 = Minimum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 80 + 80 = Minimum Damage<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 85 + 85 = Maximum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 85 + 85 = Maximum Damage<br><br> |
− | LE Repair Droids: | + | LE Repair Droids:<br> |
− | Maximum Speed - Need Data | + | Maximum Speed - Need Data<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 45 + 45 = Minimum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 45 + 45 = Minimum Damage<br> |
− | Combat Rating / 600 * 55 + 55 = Maximum Damage | + | Combat Rating / 600 * 55 + 55 = Maximum Damage<br><br> |
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The following, put together by Ayno, is an example of how you can determine the To Hit and Attack Speed, based on a droids HAM rating. | The following, put together by Ayno, is an example of how you can determine the To Hit and Attack Speed, based on a droids HAM rating. | ||
− | * E = the Experimental Effectiveness as a decimal (i.e. 73% = 0.73) | + | * E = the Experimental Effectiveness as a decimal (i.e. 73% = 0.73)<br> |
− | * S = Atatck Speed | + | * S = Atatck Speed<br> |
− | * T = To Hit | + | * T = To Hit<br> |
− | * H = HAM value | + | * H = HAM value<br><br> |
− | Astromech Droids | + | Astromech Droids <br> |
− | S = 2 - {1 - [(4500 - H)/1125]}/2 | + | S = 2 - {1 - [(4500 - H)/1125]}/2<br> |
− | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(4500 - H)/1125]} | + | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(4500 - H)/1125]}<br><br> |
− | DZ70 and Probot | + | DZ70 and Probot<br> |
− | S = 1 - {1 - [(3200 - H)/800]}/4 | + | S = 1 - {1 - [(3200 - H)/800]}/4<br> |
− | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(3200 - H)/800]} | + | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(3200 - H)/800]}<br><br> |
− | LE Repair Droid | + | LE Repair Droid<br> |
− | S = 2 - {1 - [(6000 - H)/1500]}/2 | + | S = 2 - {1 - [(6000 - H)/1500]}/2<br> |
− | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(6000 - H)/1500]} | + | T = 0.33 + 0.08*{1 - [(6000 - H)/1500]}<br> |
==Source References== | ==Source References== |
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Droid Combat Module Usage MechanicsIn order for a droid to engage in combat it must either have a Combat module installed or have innate combat abilities. The Combat module gives you the following commands Attack & Guard. In the R-series droid, the Use Ranged Attack command pops up as well. Innate combat abilities allow for the droid to have the Attack and Guard command without having a module installed, however the droid will only do 1 point of damage without having at least 1 module in. Droids that are without combat modules or innate abilities cannot enter combat and in fact, flee from any attacker that is pursuing them.
DZ-70 Fugitive Tracker Droid (innate combat capability)
The Combat Module has a maximum Combat Ratting of 110 per module and has an absolute maximum Combat Rating of 600 per droid, only available in an Adv R3 Unit. The Combat Rating formulas are pretty straight forward. Don't forget that you must round down all numbers to the lowest whole number, to get the accurate damage out put. DZ70 & Probot: Astromech droids: LE Repair Droids:
The following, put together by Ayno, is an example of how you can determine the To Hit and Attack Speed, based on a droids HAM rating.
Astromech Droids DZ70 and Probot LE Repair Droid Source References
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