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  1. Battle droids, also known as combat droids, war droids, [2] clankers, droid soldiers, or battle bots, were a type of droid designed for combat. Over the years, many different models of battle droids were used by various factions throughout the galaxy.

  2. Jan 31, 2011 · B1-series battle droids, also referred to as B1 battle droids, standard battle droids, clankers, or tinnies were the predominantly used battle droids manufactured by Baktoid Combat Automata and Baktoid Armor Workshop. Even though they were extensively produced and deployed, the B1-series battle...

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  3. store.steampowered.com › app › 247710Battledroid on Steam

    BATTLEDROID is a multiplayer battle simulation game in the auto-battle genre, with elements of tower defense... That's a really dull way of saying it's a game about BLOWING STUFF UP in epic battles, and crushing your enemies with loads of DROIDS and big GUNS.

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  4. B2-series super battle droids, [22] also known as B2 super battle droids, [23] were an advanced [24] battle droid used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars. Although one model of the B2-series was only equipped with wrist blasters on their right forearm, [4] another was...

  5. Learn about the battle droid, a soulless and dim-witted soldier of the Separatist army in the Clone Wars. Find out its history, appearances, affiliations, dimensions, weapons, and quotes.

  6. B1 Battle Droids (simply known as Battle Droids) are a series of combat droids from the Star Wars universe. The Trade Federation made extensive use of these droids and as the military force for the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars until they were outlawed by the Galactic...

  7. A battle droid is a class of war robot used as an easily controlled alternative to human soldiers, most notably seen in the Star Wars prequel trilogy of films and the Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV series, in which 'B1' and 'B2' models are frequent antagonists.