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* A Battle Droid (Imperial)
 
* A Battle Droid (Imperial)
 
* A Battle Droid (Rebel)
 
* A Battle Droid (Rebel)
* [[a Blastromech]]
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* [[A Blastromech]]
* A droideka
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* [[A droideka]]
 
* A droideka (Strong)
 
* A droideka (Strong)
* A droideka (Weak)
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* [[A droideka (Weak)]]
 
* A haywire security droid
 
* A haywire security droid
 
* A probot drone
 
* A probot drone

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Wild Droids (Game Mechanics)

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Wild Droids

The Droid selection comes from the following pool:

  • A Battle Droid
  • A Battle Droid (Corsec)
  • A Battle Droid (Imperial)
  • A Battle Droid (Rebel)
  • A Blastromech
  • A droideka
  • A droideka (Strong)
  • A droideka (Weak)
  • A haywire security droid
  • A probot drone
  • A probot seeker
  • A rogue droid (Warren s01)
  • A rogue droid (Warren s02)
  • A rogue droid (Warren s03)
  • A rogue droid (Warren s04)
  • A Super Battle Droid
  • A Super Battle Droid (Corsec)
  • A Super Battle Droid (Imperial)
  • A Super Battle Droid (Rebel)
  • A TT8L "Tattletale" droid
  • A TT8L-Y7 "Tattletale" droid
  • An Alert Droideka
  • An altered destroyer droid
  • An altered spider droid
  • An Arakyd DZ-70 fugitive tracker droid
  • An EG-6 power droid
  • An enhanced droid
  • An IG assassin droid
  • An ITO interrogator
  • An LE repair droid
  • An MSE-6 "Mouse" droid
  • An R2 unit
  • An R3 unit
  • An R4 unit
  • An R5 unit
  • An RA-7 "Bug" droid
  • Battle Droid (DWB)
  • Nym's droideka (Strong)
  • Nym's droideka (Weak)
  • Super Battle Droid (DWB)

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